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Nearly 2m board The Tube
MONDAY: BBC2 launched a hat trick of new shows, with a documentary on the London Underground proving the biggest draw.
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Let’s Dance returns with 6.5m
SATURDAY: Let’s Dance for Sport Relief returned with 6.5m - around a million viewers down on the equivalent episode last year.
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Midwife best BBC1 drama in decade
SUNDAY: Call the Midwife bowed out with a series high and Upstairs Downstairs attracted its lowest audience to date, as Homeland performed well for C4.
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Hustle bows out on high
FRIDAY: The last ever episode of Hustle bowed out with a series high audience for BBC1.
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Inside Men suffers against football
THURSDAY: BBC1 drama Inside Men lost another half a million viewers in the face of stiff competition from Europa League football on ITV1 and Channel 5.
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Arsenal defeat peaks with 6.5m
WEDNESDAY: Arsenal’s Champion’s League defeat against AC Milan netted a peak audience of nearly 6.5m, as Channel 4’s new series Daddy Day Care stuttered.
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Gypsy Weddings returns with 4.8m
TUESDAY: C4’s Big Fat Gypsy Weddings returned with more than 4.8m viewers - around 800k down on last year’s series launch.
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Diamond Queen loses 700k
MONDAY: The Diamond Queen lost 700k viewers and its victory crown as Whitechapel took the honours.
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Take Me Out pulls 5m
SATURDAY: Take Me Out lured its biggest audience of the series for the second consecutive week.
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Graham Norton tops 4m mark
FRIDAY: A guest appearance from Dame Judi Dench helped The Graham Norton Show to its biggest ratings of the year.
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BBC1 draws biggest Baftas audience since 2004
SUNDAY: The British Academy Film Awards walked away with its biggest audience in eight years as silent movie The Artist swept the board.
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Eternal Law ends with 2.95m
THURSDAY: ITV1’s high-concept legal drama Eternal Law continued to flounder - bowing out with its second lowest audience of the series.
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10 O’Clock Live returns with 1.04m
WEDNESDAY: Channel 4’s satirical news show 10 O’Clock Live returned just over a million viewers - well under last year’s debut.
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Katie Piper doc draws 1.5m
TUESDAY: A new doc about acid attack victim Katie Piper, following her bid to restore sight in her left eye, drew 1.5m viewers to Channel 4.
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Call the Midwife recorded by 1.9m
CONSOLIDATED: BBC1 drama Call the Midwife continued its domination of Sunday night ratings, knocking up consolidated figures of 10.66m (31.48%) – an increase for the third week in a row.
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Diamond Queen reigns with 6.2m
MONDAY: BBC1’s flagship series chronicling the reign of Queen Elizabeth II in her diamond jubilee year put in a regal showing - beating ITV1 drama Whitechapel.
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BBC1's Midwife marches over 9m
SUNDAY: Call the Midwife showed no signs of slowing down, delivering another series high to BBC1.
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England's Six Nations victory tackles 8.4m
SATURDAY/SUNDAY: England’s Six Nations victory over Scotland peaked with more than 8.4m viewers.
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Harry Hill's TV Burp returns with 5.4m
SATURDAY: Harry Hill’s TV Burp returned from a four month hiatus, for what is likely to be final series, with more than 5.4m viewers.
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Million Pound Drop draws series high with O'Leary
FRIDAY: Dermot O’Leary and Fearne Cotton’s appearance on The Million Pound Drop Live helped the show to its biggest audience since May last year.