The latest run of ITV1's Foyle's War proved it has lost none of its charm as the fifth series launched on Sunday 13 April with a sizeable 7.1 million/27.9% share. The two-hour drama at 8pm held a largely steady audience throughout, hitting a high of 7.4 million/28.8% at 8.30pm. The last time Foyle's War was aired, 7.5 million/34.8% tuned in on 15 April in a 9pm slot.
The Michael Kitchen-fronted Second World War show found favour with upmarket viewers, with 44.5% of its audience coming from the ABC1 demographic. But it was a turn-off for younger viewers, with just 3.6% of the audience aged between 16 and 34.
Also warmly welcomed back by viewers was BBC1's Waking the Dead on Monday 14 April. The crime drama pulled in a respectable 6.8 million/27.3% over an hour at 9pm, well over the channel's slot average of 5.5 million/23.5% share.
While the figures were strong, moving the two-part show from Sunday and Monday nights to Monday and Tuesday didn't impress some viewers. The first outing of the last series on 7 January - a Sunday - pulled in a heavyweight 9.2 million/35.4%. The entire series averaged an impressive 7 million/27.1%.
New drama shows may initially bring in sizeable audiences, but numbers can quickly drop off as viewers lose interest. ITV1's The Fixer, part of its plan to air more cutting-edge drama, initially grabbed 6.2 million/26.6% on 10 March but audiences quickly dropped and the six-part run ended last Monday on 3.3 million/13.4% in a 9pm slot. It was well below the slot average of 5.7 million/24.4%, and the entire run averaged 4.5 million/19.2%.
A similar fate befell BBC1's recent drama three-parter Casualty 1907. It kicked off on 30 March with a strong 6.6 million/26.9% in a Sunday night slot at 9pm but concluded last week (13 April) with just 3.5 million/13.7%.
Holby Blue, the corporation's rival to ITV1's The Bill, has suffered since returning for a second run, The Holby City spin-off started off with 5.2 million/23.4% on 20 March in an 8pm slot, bettering The Bill, which managed 4 million/17.8% at the same time. But since then Holby Blue has seen its audience fade away, while The Bill has held steady, and the BBC show only drew 3.4 million/15.4% on 10 April.
The second run of E4's high-profile teen drama Skins couldn't match the first series last year. The conclusion on 14 April picked up 770,000/4.65% at 10pm giving the second series an average of 663,000/4.3% on E4. Even with the viewers watching on E4+1, the series averaged 805,000/5.22% compared with the first series, which launched in January last year and averaged 822,000/5.70%.
Top 10 dramas so far this year
Title TX Start Viewers Channel Share
2008 (millions) (%)
1 Doctor Who 05/04 6.20pm 8.3 BBC1 39.4
2 Wild at Heart 02/03 7.30pm 8.2 ITV1 32.8
3 Heartbeat 06/01 8pm 8.2 ITV1 30.3
4 Lewis 24/02 9pm 8.0 ITV1 35.4
4 Casualty 02/02 8.20pm 8.0 ITV1 33.0
6 Heartbeat 13/01 7.50pm 7.7 ITV1 27.9
7 Foyle's War 13/04 8pm 7.1 ITV1 27.9
8 Holby City 18/03 8pm 7.0 BBC1 29.5
8 Ashes To Ashes 07/02 9pm 7.0 BBC1 29.2
10 Waking The Dead 14/04 9pm 6.8 BBC1 27.3
Source: TNS Infosys. Figures are for overnights. Period covered 1 Jan to 14 April. Excludes soaps
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