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Egjeli epizoda 5 2013

 


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Egjeli Epizoda 4 2013

 

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Strictly final wins 14 million viewers as Louis parties hard

 

Strictly Come Dancing drew almost half the TV audience last night as ratings for the grand final were up on the previous year - and beat this year's X Factor finale.

Strictly final wins 14 million viewers

At its height, an audience of 14 million was watching the BBC1 show as Louis Smith gyrated to victory in the tenth series of the hit show.
An average audience of 12.4 million was watching the main show, up on the 12.2 million which had watched the programme in 2011.
It accounted for 49% of the TV audience throughout its 85-minute run, and it was 1.3 million ahead of the audience for The X Factor final a fortnight ago.
The ITV1 show has tended to win a higher audience for its final until this year's ratings disaster.
Strictly's later results show last night pulled in 11.9 million viewers which was a shade below 12 million who watched the winner being crowned last .
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I don't want my kids to believe in Father Christmas

 

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A sodden Christmas for thousands as homes, roads and railways lie under water

 

A sodden Christmas for thousands as homes, roads and railways lie under water


The Environment Agency issued its strongest warning - severe - for the south west over the next few days, which means danger to life and high risk of flooding.
Large swathes of land across the country lie under water with the emergency services battling to stem the flow of water. Thousands of homes already have been hit by flooding, forcing families to flee for Christmas.
An amber severe weather warning, which means roads could be dangerous, has been issued for Christmas Eve.
Another band of rain will move across the country, bringing up to 30mm in places, particularly south-facing slopes in Dartmoor and Exmoor.
It was expected that the rain would ease off for Christmas Day but the risk of floods remains high as water continues to run off high ground into roads and towns.
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