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Undercover Boss batters BBC2 doc
Channel 4 latest edition of Undercover Boss, featuring fish and chip chain Harry Ramsden’s, battered BBC2’s political documentary Five Days That Changed Britain last night.
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Coast walks away with 2.6m
BBC2’s second trip to the Coast this week earned the channel 2.6m (11.2%) at 9pm last night.
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European athletics gold scores 3m
British runner Mo Farah’s historic 10,000 metre gold at the European Championships delivered nearly 3m viewers to BBC2 and the HD channel last night.
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The Hospital treats 1.7m
Channel 4’s new series of The Hospital failed to reach the high of its 2009 opening episode, performing just under slot average last night.
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John Bishop brings 3.9m to BBC1
BBC1’s new entertainment show John Bishop’s Britain debuted with 3.9m (19.6%) on Saturday night.
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Sherlock charms 7m
Sherlock, BBC1’s contemporary update of Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic mysteries, gripped 7m viewers at 9pm last night – making it the channel’s third biggest Sunday night drama in the past year.
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Would I Lie to You? amuses more than 3m
BBC1 comedy panel show Would I Lie to You? made a strong return in its new Friday night home, plugging the gap left by Jonathan Ross’ departure.
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Hotel Inspector checks-in 1.7m
Five’s latest series of The Hotel Inspector trumped its slot average last night, but failed to reach the heights of the 2009 series in its new Thursday night home.
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Celebrity MasterChef cooks up 4.5m
BBC1 turned up the heat on its rivals with a new series of Celebrity MasterChef last night, serving up an audience of more than 4.5m.
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Fairy Jobmother beats BBC2 comedy
Channel 4’s new factual series on unemployment beat BBC2’s heavyweight comedy hour of Mitchell and Webb and Shooting Stars last night.
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Brucie's family roots draw 7m
Bruce Forsyth launched a new series of Who Do You Think You Are? on BBC1 last night, which played its cards right with nearly 7m viewers.
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Barrowman wins Saturday night
A second run of BBC1 game show Tonight’s the Night trounced ITV1’s new shiny floor series Magic Numbers on Saturday night.
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Don’t Stop Believing draws 1.5m
Five’s new talent show Don’t Stop Believing performed to an audience of nearly 1.5m on a night that also saw Top Gear beat Heartbeat to the chequered flag.
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Ross bows out with 5m
The final ever Friday Night with Jonathan Ross delivered nearly 5m viewers to the BBC last week – the highest-rated episode since ‘Sachsgate’.
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Undercover Boss employs more than 3m
Channel 4’s new series of Undercover Boss started strongly last night, recruiting an audience of more than 3m.
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Dragons' slay C4's Brucie
A Channel 4 documentary about Bruce Forsyth performed strongly but still failed to trump the competition last night, as a new series of Dragons’ Den fired-up BBC2’s audience.
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The Bill nearly nicked by CSI
ITV1’s police drama The Bill was nearly nicked by CSI: Miami on Five last night, saved only by viewers to ITV1 HD.
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Factual shows hamper drama audiences
Factual shows on BBC2 and Channel 4 took the shine off two big new primetime dramas on BBC1 and ITV1 last night.
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BBC2 ratings take a Dive
BBC2 drama Dive failed to make a splash on Friday night, ending more than half a million viewers below the slot average.
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101 Ways debuts with 4m
New BBC1 series 101 Ways to Leave a Gameshow debuted on Saturday night to an audience of 4.02m (25.7% share).