The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire about viewers' ice cream preferences and television watching habits. It found that most respondents were female, aged 17, and their favorite color was blue. The majority watch TV during prime time and their most watched channel is Channel 4. Respondents said they occasionally watch TV and enjoy ice cream, with chocolate as the preferred flavor. Most learn about how ice cream is made through the proposed documentary. The document concludes that a documentary about the history and making of ice cream would appeal to respondents.
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3. This shows that the majority of people who
completed our questionnaire where Female. Due
to this we should aim our documentary at
Females.
4. How old are you?
How old are you?
17
16
28
34
44
45
46
18
36
21
12
5. This information shows that the majority of people
who filled out the questionnaire where aged 17.
This is good as a we are hoping to aim our
documentary at this age but people older who we
also asked to fill out a questionnaire. The oldest
age was 50 and the youngest 12.
6. What is your favourite colour?
What is your favourite colour?
Blue
Pink
Green
Purple
Jade Green
Orange
Yellow
White
7. Blue is the most common favourite colour from our
questionnaire therefore our colour scheme should
consist include this colour.
8. What time do you watch TV?
What time do you watch TV?
Breakfast 6am-9am
Daytime 9am-3pm
Prime time 6pm-9pm
Post watershed 9pm
and after
9. This shows that the majority of people watch TV
during prime time. This time is 6pm-9pm which is
the time we are planning on scheduling the
documentary.
10. What TV channel do you watch the
most?
What TV channel do you watch the most?
ITV
Channel 4
BBC
BBC 2
BBC 3
11. These findings show that Channel 4 is the most
watched channel which tells us it appeals more at
a younger age range as the majority of people
who completed this questionnaire where 17-18.
Whereas we are hoping to aim at a wider
audience.
12. How often do you watch TV?
How often do you watch TV?
A lot
Rarely
Occasionally
Never
14. Do you like ice cream?
Do you like ice cream?
Yes
No
15. Most People said they do like Ice cream which
indicates that the topic of our documentary may
be one everyone will enjoy.
16. Are you aware on how ice cream is
made?
Are you aware on how ice cream is made?
Yes
No
17. Most people are not aware of how ice cream is
made, this is an example of something we can
include in our documentary. So that people
become more aware.
18. What is your favourite flavour of Ice
cream?
What is your favourite flavour of Ice cream?les
Chocolate
Strawberry
Mint
Raspberry
Vanilla
Banana
19. Most people said that their favourite flavour of Ice
cream was chocolate Ice cream.
20. Would you find a documentary on ice
cream interesting?
Would you find a documentary on ice cream
interesting?
Yes
No
21. Most people said how they would find a
documentary on Ice cream interesting which tells
us that our topic idea will appeal to a wide
audience.
22. Would you say your loyal to a
specific brand?
Would you say your loyal to a specific brand?
Yes
No
23. Most people said how they were loyal to a specific
brand of Ice Cream.
24. What's your favourite brand of ice
cream?
What is your favourite brand of Icecream?
Magnum
Ben and Jerrys
Walls
Screwballs
Carte D'or
Lidls own
Cornetto
Cadburys
Haagen Dazs
25. Most people said that there favourite brand of ice
cream is Ben and Jerry's.
26. Would you say branded ice cream
tastes better than own brands?
Column1
Yes
No
27. Most people said yes, branded ice cream tastes
better than own brands.
28. How many local ice cream places do
you know of?
How many local ice cream places do you know
of?
None
1--3
More than 3
Over 5
29. The majority of people said they know of one to
three local ice cream places which tells us there
are a lot locally.
30. How interested are you on the history of ice
cream? 5 being very and 1 not at all
How interested are you on the history of ice
cream?
1
2
3
4
5
31. Most people said they would be quite interested in
the History of ice cream
32. Would you be interested in finding out
more on how Ice cream is made?
Would you be interested in finding out more
on how Ice cream is made?
Yes
No
33. Most people said they would be interested in
learning more on how ice cream is made. This is
a good thing to include in the documentary.
34. How unhealthy would you say Ice cream is? 5
being very unhealthy and 1 not at all
How unhealthy would you say Ice cream is? 5
being very unhealthy and 1 not at all
1
2
3
4
5
35. Most people said they think Ice cream is only
slightly unhealthy telling us people aren't aware
on what is in ice cream or the health hazards
behind it.
36. Would you be interested in finding
out some alternatives to ice cream?
Would you be interested in finding out some
alternatives to ice cream?
Yes
No
37. Most people said they would be interested in
finding out alternatives to ice cream therefore we
can include this in our documentary also.