Geordie Shore (series 12)

The twelfth series of Geordie Shore, a British television programme based in Newcastle upon Tyne was confirmed on 23 May 2015 when it was confirmed that MTV had renewed the series for a further three series taking it up to the thirteenth series.[1] The series was filmed in October and November 2015 and began airing on 15 March 2016.[2] This was the first series not to include Kyle Christie since he made his exit during the previous series, and was the first to feature new cast members Chantelle Connelly and Marty McKenna, who had previously appeared during the third series of Ex on the Beach.[3]

Geordie Shore
Series 12
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes8
Release
Original networkMTV
Original release15 March (2016-03-15) 
3 May 2016 (2016-05-03)
Series chronology

Cast

Duration of cast

Cast members
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Aaron
Chantelle
Charlotte
Chloe
Gaz
Holly
Marnie
Marty
Nathan
Scott
     = Cast member is featured in this episode.
     = Cast member arrives in the house.
     = Cast member voluntarily leaves the house.
     = Cast member leaves and returns to the house in the same episode.
     = Cast member returns to the house.
     = Cast member returns to the series.
     = Cast member does not feature in this episode.
     = Cast member is not officially a cast member in this episode.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
871"Episode 1"15 March 2016 (15 March 2016)
882"Episode 2"22 March 2016 (22 March 2016)
893"Episode 3"29 March 2016 (29 March 2016)
904"Episode 4"5 April 2016 (5 April 2016)
915"Episode 5"12 April 2016 (12 April 2016)
926"Episode 6"19 April 2016 (19 April 2016)
937"Episode 7"26 April 2016 (26 April 2016)
948"Episode 8"3 May 2016 (3 May 2016)

Ratings

Episode Date Official MTV rating[4] MTV weekly rank[4] Official MTV+1 rating[4] Total MTV viewers
Episode 1 15 March 20161,172,000130,0001,202,000
Episode 2 22 March 20161,112,000146,0001,158,000
Episode 3 29 March 20161,209,000141,0001,250,000
Episode 4 5 April 20161,286,000117,0001,303,000
Episode 5 12 April 20161,173,000144,0001,217,000
Episode 6 19 April 20161,339,000128,0001,367,000
Episode 7 26 April 20161,201,000119,0001,220,000
Episode 8 3 May 20161,139,000144,0001,183,000
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