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Made in Chelsea
Series 3
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkE4
Original release2 April –
4 June 2012
Series chronology
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List of episodes

The third series of Made in Chelsea, a British structured-reality television programme, began airing on 2 April 2012 on E4. The series concluded on 4 June 2012 after 10 episodes, however an end of season party episode aired on 11 June 2012 which was hosted by Rick Edwards and featured the cast members reuniting to discuss everything from the series. The series was confirmed on 21 November 2011 following the second series finale.[1] This was the last series to feature original cast members Amber Atherton, Caggie Dunlop and Hugo Taylor, but also saw the introduction of new cast members Kimberley Garner, Natalie Joel and Richard Dinan.[2] The series included a relationship blossoming between Kimberley and Richard until some interference from Cheska led to the discovery that she was living a double life.[3] It also features a love triangle between Spencer, Jamie and Louise causing a drift between best friends, and Millie and Rosie finally rebuilding their friendship.[citation needed]

Cast

  • Alexandra "Binky" Felstead
  • Amber Atherton
  • Catherine "Caggie" Dunlop
  • Francesca "Cheska" Hull
  • Francis Boulle
  • Fredrik Ferrier
  • Gabriella Ellis
  • Hugo Taylor
  • Jamie Laing
  • Kimberley Garner
  • Louise Thompson
  • Mark-Francis Vandelli
  • Millie Mackintosh
  • Natalie Joel
  • Oliver Proudlock
  • Ollie Locke
  • Richard Dinan
  • Rosie Fortescue
  • Spencer Matthews
  • Victoria Baker-Harber

Episodes

Series
No.
Episode
No.
Title Original airdate Duration UK viewers[4]
201"When You're Part of the Party, You Never Want the Party to Stop"2 April 2012 (2 April 2012)60 minutes905,000
212"What's Mine Is Mine and What's Yours We Share"9 April 2012 (9 April 2012)60 minutes534,000
223"Sabotage Is Not Chic"16 April 2012 (16 April 2012)60 minutes676,000
234"What's the Point of a Point to Point"23 April 2012 (23 April 2012)60 minutes762,000
245"I'm Not Really That Gay at All"30 April 2012 (30 April 2012)60 minutes722,000
256"Until The Book's Closed It's Open"7 May 2012 (7 May 2012)60 minutes795,000
267"Karma's A Bitch"14 May 2012 (14 May 2012)60 minutes864,000
278"Everyone Has Skeletons In Their Closet"21 May 2012 (21 May 2012)60 minutes857,000
289"It's Called Dessert And Apparently It's Sucking Richard's Face"28 May 2012 (28 May 2012)60 minutes1,059,000
2910"At The End Of The Day, I've Got The Crazy Title. No One Can Steal That From Me"4 June 2012 (4 June 2012)60 minutes670,000
""End of Season Party""11 June 2012 (11 June 2012)60 minutes757,000

Ratings

Episode Date Official E4 rating[5] E4 weekly rank[5]
Episode 1 2 April 2012 905,000 6
Episode 2 9 April 2012 534,000 10
Episode 3 16 April 2012 676,000 6
Episode 4 23 April 2012 762,000 4
Episode 5 30 April 2012 722,000 5
Episode 6 7 May 2012 795,000 3
Episode 7 14 May 2012 864,000 3
Episode 8 21 May 2012 857,000 3
Episode 9 28 May 2012 1,059,000 3
Episode 10 4 June 2012 670,000 5
End of Season Party 11 June 2012 757,000 2
Average 784,000 5

External links

References

  1. ^ "'Made In Chelsea' renewed for third series - Made in Chelsea News - Reality TV - Digital Spy". digitalspy.co.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Meet the new Made In Chelsea characters (prepare to be extremely jealous) - Mirror Online". mirror.co.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Made In Chelsea's Cheska sets Kimberley up as ex-boyfriend Diego arrives at the party | OK! Magazine". ok.co.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Top 10 Programmes". BARB. 23 March 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Top 10 Programmes - BARB". barb.co.uk. Archived from the original on 18 July 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2015.