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RatingsAccused debuts with 4.7m
MONDAY: Jimmy McGovern’s new BBC1 drama Accused got off to a solid start in the face of strong competition from ITV1’s I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here.
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RatingsI’m A Celebrity ensnares 11m
SUNDAY: The new series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! got off to a barnstorming start, entertaining more than 11m viewers.
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RatingsTake That doc draws 4.8m
SATURDAY: A documentary special marking the full reunion of Take That lit up the ITV schedule on Saturday night after another bumper The X Factor.
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RatingsNew Tricks bows out with 6.9m
FRIDAY: BBC1’s New Tricks proved it has still got the magic after series seven made its final bow in front another big audience.
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RatingsThe Zoo claws in 3.4m
TUESDAY: ITV’s new documentary series on London Zoo failed to win the lion’s share of the audience.
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RatingsDuckworth’s death draws 11.6m
MONDAY: Jack Duckworth’s emotional reunion with late wife Vera in his dying moments helped Coronation Street reach one of its highest audiences of the year.
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RatingsDownton Abbey ends on 10m
SUNDAY: Downton Abbey bowed out with its highest ever audience on a strong night for ITV that saw The X Factor reach a peak of 16.7m viewers.
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RatingsSusan Boyle interview draws 6.5m
SATURDAY: Susan Boyle’s appearance on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories helped the show pull its second best audience ever.
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RatingsFirst Life dawns with 2.6m
FRIDAY: David Attenborough’s new two-part series exploring the origins of life gave rise to an audience of more than 2.6m.
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RatingsC5 tops ratings with Liverpool clash
THURSDAY: Channel 5 managed to beat all-comers with its live coverage of Liverpool’s Europa League match against Napoli.
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RatingsCracking debut for Wallace & Gromit
WEDNESDAY: Animated duo Wallace & Gromit launched a new BBC1 series about inventions that drew nearly a million more viewers than the slot average while the Apprentice hired its biggest audience of the current series.
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RatingsMasterChef final serves 3.7m
TUESDAY: MasterChef: the Professionals crowned its first female champion in front of large helping of more than 3.7m viewers.
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RatingsThe Trip journeys with 2m
MONDAY: Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon’s new comedy The Trip got off to a flying start with more than 2m viewers on BBC2.
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RatingsPsychoville returns with 1.4m
SUNDAY: BBC2’s darkly comedic Psychoville returned for a Halloween Special and managed to spook more than 1.4m viewers.
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RatingsTV 'key way to spend time with loved ones'
More than one in four British people believe that spending time in front of the television at home is one of the most important ways to socialise with loved ones, new figures suggest today.
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RatingsX Factor spooks 12m
SATURDAY: The X Factor continued to steam forward on ITV1, with a Halloween-themed live show peaking with 13.5m viewers.
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RatingsGraham Norton loses followers
FRIDAY: Graham Norton’s new BBC1 chat show took a dip on its second outing losing more than 150,000 viewers.
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RatingsMonte Carlo... fails to sparkle
THURSDAY: The first episode of ITV1’s celebrity road trip Monte Carlo or Bust failed to really excite audiences last night as Channel 4 did well with a doc on child geniuses.
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RatingsMiners doc fails to excite for C4
WEDNESDAY: Channel 4’s documentary about the rescue of the Chilean Miners, Buried Alive, failed to extract viewers’ excitement last night, drawing an average 1.27m audience – less than three-quarters of the slot average.
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RatingsDaybreak hits new low
TUESDAY: ITV’s breakfast show Daybreak hit its lowest point on Tuesday as its audience dipped below 600,000 for the second day in a row.


















