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Top Gear drives BBC2 ahead
BBC2’s motoring show took the chequered flag once again yesterday, despite losing nearly a million viewers week-on-week, with 6.2m viewers (26.8% share) at 8pm.
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Five scores ace with CSI
It wasn’t Wimbledon, but Five scored its own ace at 9pm last night, outdoing C4, BBC2 and ITV1 at 9pm with CSI:Crime Scene Investigation .
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Murray nets 4.5m for BBC2
BBC2 served up 4.5m viewers last night to cheer on homegrown Wimbledon hopeful Andy Murray as he blasted his way into the next round of the grand slam event.
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Viewers lose appetite for Supersizers
BBC2 food series Supersizers Eat… lost half a million viewers last night as Sue Perkins and Giles Coren went medieval.
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BBC scores ace at Wimbledon
The BBC’s coverage of Wimbledon got off to a good start yesterday, with respectable figures across the day for BBC1 and BBC2.
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Totally Saturday tumbles further
BBC1 entertainment show Totally Saturday took another tumble in the ratings this weekend, bringing in 2.58m viewers (14.7% share) at 7.30pm on Saturday night.
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4.3m check in to Hotel Babylon
BBC1 had 4.3m visitors to London’s Hotel Babylon at 9pm on Friday night – a share of 20.1% – edging out ITV1’s Cornish drama Doc Martin.
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Top Gear’s Stig revealed to 7m
BBC2 juggernaut Top Gear was back with a bang last night as 7m tuned in to see Ferrari-legend Michael Schumacher ‘unveiled’ as the Stig - an audience share of 30%.
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Psychoville humours 1.4m
Psychoville, BBC2’s new comedy from the writers of The League of Gentlemen, found its niche last night at 10pm with 1.4m viewers (7.3% share).
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BBC1’s Occupation weakens
BBC1’s Iraq War drama Occupation saw its audience drop to 3.2m viewers (14.9% share) at 9pm.
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C4 finds it’s good to talk
The chat show is a notoriously difficult format to get right; for every Parkinson or Friday Night with Jonathan Ross there’s a Davina or Lily Allen lurking in the closet.
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Chat that falls on deaf ears
Comedian Graham Norton’s latest show for BBC1 has yet to find its footing with Saturday audiences.
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BBC1 starts Occupation with 4.4m
BBC1’s new Iraq War drama Occupation started strongly as the three-part mini-series was watched by 4.4m (20.1%) at 9pm last night.
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2.5m devour Supersizers
BBC2’s food show Supersizers returned stronger than ever last night with 2.5m viewers (11.4% share), the show’s largest ever audience.
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Big Brother eviction seen by 2.7m
Sophia Brown was given the boot by Big Brother on Friday night in front of 2.7m viewers (12.5%) at 9pm - a million viewers less than the show’s performance this time last year.
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Alan Carr chatshow draws 1.9m
Channel 4’s new chatshow Alan Carr: Chatty Man convinced a robust 1.9m viewers (11.5% share) last night at 10pm.
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Totally Saturday draws just 2.9m
The situation of BBC1’s Totally Saturday went from bad to worse as the Graham Norton-fronted entertainment show could only bring in 2.9m viewers (17.4% share) at 7.30pm.
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Sissons retires from news after 45 years
Peter Sissons, Britain’s longest-serving national news presenter, is to retire in the summer - ending his 45-year career whilst he is “still on top of his game”.
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Big Brother not so big now
Channel 4’s reality show looks to be showing signs of age as the tenth series has averaged 2.7m (14.1%) over its first week, down a million on last year.
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ITV1 scores with England victory
England’s 6-0 demolition of Andorra in a World Cup qualifier helped ITV1 dominate viewing last night as the coverage peaked with an impressive 9.6m viewers (41.7% share), the most watched sporting event so far this year.