15 Amr __full__ - The Graham Norton Show Season
This paper analyzes the Average Minute Audience (AMR) metrics for Season 15 of The Graham Norton Show (BBC One, 2017–2018). Using overnight and consolidated viewing figures from BARB (Broadcasters' Audience Research Board), this study evaluates demographic reach, time-shifted viewing patterns, and the correlation between high-profile guest appearances (e.g., Nicole Kidman, Tom Hardy, Jamie Dornan) and audience retention. Findings indicate that Season 15 maintained a stable AMR of approximately 3.5–4.2 million viewers per episode, with a significant 18% uplift in the 16–34 demographic for episodes featuring musical guests with strong social media followings.
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Season 15's highest AMR occurred during the holiday special (4.85 million), attributed to seasonal viewership inflation. The lowest AMR (3.45 million) was for an episode airing opposite a major football match on ITV. Notably, the show outperformed its direct competitor ( The Late Late Show with James Corden ) in the same slot by a margin of 1.2 million AMR in the UK. This paper analyzes the Average Minute Audience (AMR)
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