Ratings round-up: ‘Dancing on the Edge’ waltzes away with 2.3m viewers
The much plugged Dancing on the Edge debuted this week with 2.3m viewers and a 9.5% share of the audience on BBC Two on Monday.
The much plugged Dancing on the Edge debuted this week with 2.3m viewers and a 9.5% share of the audience on BBC Two on Monday.
The fifth series of Being Human debuted on BBC Three with an audience of 731k (4%) on Sunday and topped the multi-channel ratings.
The first full series of Derek started on Channel 4 week with 1.4m viewers and a 7.7% share of the audience.
The second series of BBC One’s Call the Midwife launched on Sunday with 9.3m viewers and a 32.5% share of the audience.
Ratings for the BBC’s Monday night comedies dipped after a successful festive period due to competition from a certain Oxford detective over on ITV1.
The festive period was a mixture of new beginnings and fond farewells for our favourite TV shows.
BBC One’s new six-part drama Last Tango in Halifax made an excellent start on Tuesday with 6.2m viewers and a 25.6% share of the audience.
Merlin continued to consistently pull in a strong audience last weekend as 5.5m (21.9%) viewers watched ‘The Dark Tower’.
Russell T. Davies’ new childrens’ show Wizards and Aliens launched this week on CBBC with 474k (3%) viewers.
Downton Abbey attracted 9.5m viewers at the weekend, despite losing out as Sunday’s most watched show to Strictly Come Dancing.