Geordie Shore series 6 explained

Series Number:6
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Num Episodes:8
Network:MTV
Prev Season:Series 5
Next Season:Series 7

The sixth series of Geordie Shore, a British television programme based in Newcastle upon Tyne, began airing on 9 July 2013, and concluded after 8 episodes concluding on 27 August 2013. Filming began for this series in April 2013 and concluded in May. This series was the first to be filmed in Australia. Former cast member Jay Gardner returned as a guest, who had originally appeared in the show from series one to three.[1] This series focused heavily on Gaz and Scott being isolated from the group after putting getting with girls before the rest of the group, leading to a fight with James, Charlotte feeling homesick and considering leaving the series for her boyfriend Mitch, and a new blossoming romance between Vicky and Dan Conn.

Cast

Duration of cast

= Cast member is featured in this episode.

= Cast member voluntarily leaves the house.

= Cast member is removed from the house.

= Cast member leaves and returns to the house in the same episode.

= Cast member returns to the house.

= Cast member features in this episode, but is outside of the house.

= Cast member returns to the series.

= Cast member leaves the series.

Episodes

See also: List of Geordie Shore episodes.

Ratings

EpisodeDateOfficial MTV ratingMTV weekly rankOfficial MTV+1 rating[2] Total MTV viewers
Episode 19 July 1,006,000 1 102,000 1,108,000
Episode 216 July 1,019,000 1 114,000 1,133,000
Episode 323 July 961,000 1 138,000 1,099,000
Episode 430 July 907,000 1 136,000 1,043,000
Episode 56 August 912,000 1101,000 1,013,000
Episode 613 August 872,000 1 134,000 1,006,000
Episode 720 August 851,000 1 90,000 941,000
Episode 827 August 866,000 1 97,000 963,000

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Drewett . Meg . 'Geordie Shore' Jay Gardner rejoins cast for series six . Digital Spy . 9 April 2013 . 12 July 2013.
  2. Web site: Top 10 Programmes. Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. 30 April 2013.