The Voice rallied slightly on Saturday night for BBC1 as ITV’s Goodbye Granadaland failed to receive a significant send-off from viewers.
The Voice (BBC1) 7pm – 9:10pm
5.8m (28.10%)
The Voice rallied slightly for its semi-finals with an increase of more than 1.5m viewers from last week’s audience and its biggest audience in over three weeks.
The Talpa talent contest was up from last week’s episode, which aired on Friday to avoid the finale of Britain’s Got Talent and pulled in 4.21m (21.67%).
International Rugby Union (BBC2) 8pm – 10pm
1.3m (6.17%)
The second test match between England and Argentina peaked with 1.44m (6.74%). However, the game was down on the channel’s 12 month average share of 1.77m (7.55%), according to overnight Barb figures supplied by Attentional.
Goodbye Granadaland (ITV) 8:30pm – 10pm
2.35m (11.22%)
Peter Kay’s 90-minute documentary, which centred around the TV studios, was well down on ITV’s average share of 5.12m (22.54%).
The film was the latest documentary about a legendary studio, following BBC4’s Goodbye Television Centre, which recorded 1.59m (6.39%) when it aired in March.
The Million Pound Drop Live (C4) 8pm – 9:35pm
1.43m (6.79%)
The second episode of the primetime gameshow lost over 200,000 viewers from the previous night. However, it was well up on Channel 4’s average of 1.2m (5.27%).
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