BBC One's new drama In the Club topped the ratings outside soaps, overnight data reveals.
The new series from Kay Mellor launched with an average of 3.98 million (19.1%) at 9pm on Tuesday night.
On BBC Two, Coast was seen by 1.57m (7.9%) at 8pm, followed by The Secret History of Our Streets with 1.57m (7.6%) at 9pm.
ITV's Love Your Garden appealed to 3.39m (17.0%) at 8pm (149,000/0.7% on +1), while Kids Behind Bars intrigued 2.75m (13.3%) at 9pm (280k/0.7%).
On Channel 4, Fill Hour House for Free interested 1.08m (5.4%) at 8pm (162k/0.8%), followed by Undercover Boss with 1.10m (5.3%) at 9pm (234k/1.4%). Utopia dipped to 273k (1.7%) at 10pm.
Channel 5's Dog Rescuers attracted 979k (5.0%) at 8pm, while CSI thrilled 1.22m (5.9%) at 9pm (186k/1.1%). Big Brother continued with 1.09m (6.5%) at 10pm.
On MTV, Geordie Shore's latest episode entertained 473k (2.9%) at 10pm.
The new series from Kay Mellor launched with an average of 3.98 million (19.1%) at 9pm on Tuesday night.
On BBC Two, Coast was seen by 1.57m (7.9%) at 8pm, followed by The Secret History of Our Streets with 1.57m (7.6%) at 9pm.
ITV's Love Your Garden appealed to 3.39m (17.0%) at 8pm (149,000/0.7% on +1), while Kids Behind Bars intrigued 2.75m (13.3%) at 9pm (280k/0.7%).
On Channel 4, Fill Hour House for Free interested 1.08m (5.4%) at 8pm (162k/0.8%), followed by Undercover Boss with 1.10m (5.3%) at 9pm (234k/1.4%). Utopia dipped to 273k (1.7%) at 10pm.
Channel 5's Dog Rescuers attracted 979k (5.0%) at 8pm, while CSI thrilled 1.22m (5.9%) at 9pm (186k/1.1%). Big Brother continued with 1.09m (6.5%) at 10pm.
On MTV, Geordie Shore's latest episode entertained 473k (2.9%) at 10pm.
- 8/6/2014
- Digital Spy
BBC One's live coverage of the Commonwealth Games topped Friday's ratings, peaking with 6.26 million viewers (30.2%) at 9.45pm.
The BBC's continued coverage of the athletics event entertained an average audience of 4.66 million (24.1%) from 7pm.
Approximately 1.85 million (15.5%) stuck around to watch the highlights on Tonight at the Games at 10.45pm.
The Cruise Ship was ITV's highest-rated show outside of soaps, attracting increased viewers of 3.57 million (19.1%) at 8pm.
ITV's evening continued with 2.29 million (11.3%) for Doc Martin at 9pm, while late night movie Jaws 2 was seen by 781k (8.9%) at 10.40pm.
BBC Two's evening began with 1.15 million (6.7%) for Pembrokeshire: Coastal Lives at 7pm, and continued with 1.16 million (6.2%) for Red Arrows: Inside the Bubble immediately after.
Gardeners' World attracted an increased audience of 1.59 million (7.6%) at 8.30pm, while The Secret History of Our Streets was seen by 1.43 million (7%).
Keen for yet more athletics, an average of 2.19 million (11.8%) turned over for BBC Two's Commonwealth Games coverage at 10pm.
The BBC's continued coverage of the athletics event entertained an average audience of 4.66 million (24.1%) from 7pm.
Approximately 1.85 million (15.5%) stuck around to watch the highlights on Tonight at the Games at 10.45pm.
The Cruise Ship was ITV's highest-rated show outside of soaps, attracting increased viewers of 3.57 million (19.1%) at 8pm.
ITV's evening continued with 2.29 million (11.3%) for Doc Martin at 9pm, while late night movie Jaws 2 was seen by 781k (8.9%) at 10.40pm.
BBC Two's evening began with 1.15 million (6.7%) for Pembrokeshire: Coastal Lives at 7pm, and continued with 1.16 million (6.2%) for Red Arrows: Inside the Bubble immediately after.
Gardeners' World attracted an increased audience of 1.59 million (7.6%) at 8.30pm, while The Secret History of Our Streets was seen by 1.43 million (7%).
Keen for yet more athletics, an average of 2.19 million (11.8%) turned over for BBC Two's Commonwealth Games coverage at 10pm.
- 8/2/2014
- Digital Spy
BBC One's live coverage of the Commonwealth Games topped Friday's ratings, peaking with 6.26 million viewers (30.2%) at 9.45pm.
The BBC's continued coverage of the athletics event entertained an average audience of 4.66 million (24.1%) from 7pm.
Approximately 1.85 million (15.5%) stuck around to watch the highlights on Tonight at the Games at 10.45pm.
The Cruise Ship was ITV's highest-rated show outside of soaps, attracting increased viewers of 3.57 million (19.1%) at 8pm.
ITV's evening continued with 2.29 million (11.3%) for Doc Martin at 9pm, while late night movie Jaws 2 was seen by 781k (8.9%) at 10.40pm.
BBC Two's evening began with 1.15 million (6.7%) for Pembrokeshire: Coastal Lives at 7pm, and continued with 1.16 million (6.2%) for Red Arrows: Inside the Bubble immediately after.
Gardeners' World attracted an increased audience of 1.59 million (7.6%) at 8.30pm, while The Secret History of Our Streets was seen by 1.43 million (7%).
Keen for yet more athletics, an average of 2.19 million (11.8%) turned over for BBC Two's Commonwealth Games coverage at 10pm.
The BBC's continued coverage of the athletics event entertained an average audience of 4.66 million (24.1%) from 7pm.
Approximately 1.85 million (15.5%) stuck around to watch the highlights on Tonight at the Games at 10.45pm.
The Cruise Ship was ITV's highest-rated show outside of soaps, attracting increased viewers of 3.57 million (19.1%) at 8pm.
ITV's evening continued with 2.29 million (11.3%) for Doc Martin at 9pm, while late night movie Jaws 2 was seen by 781k (8.9%) at 10.40pm.
BBC Two's evening began with 1.15 million (6.7%) for Pembrokeshire: Coastal Lives at 7pm, and continued with 1.16 million (6.2%) for Red Arrows: Inside the Bubble immediately after.
Gardeners' World attracted an increased audience of 1.59 million (7.6%) at 8.30pm, while The Secret History of Our Streets was seen by 1.43 million (7%).
Keen for yet more athletics, an average of 2.19 million (11.8%) turned over for BBC Two's Commonwealth Games coverage at 10pm.
- 8/2/2014
- Digital Spy
BBC One's live Commonwealth Games coverage was the most popular show outside of soaps on Friday, attracting an average audience of 3.17 million (18.1%).
The evening's entertainment peaked with an audience of 3.73 million (20.5%) at 9pm. An average of 1.49 million (12.9%) stuck around to watch Tonight at the Games at 10.45pm.
ITV One's showing of The Cruise Ship wasn't too far behind, entertaining an average of 2.62 million (14.9%) at 8pm.
The 9pm showing of Doc Martin was viewed by 2.09 million (11.5%) after the final visit to Coronation Street.
One-hour special The Secret History of Our Streets was BBC Two's highest-rated show with 1.61 million (8.8%), narrowly beating Gardener's World with 1.54 million (8.3%).
After 790k tuned in to watch Flog It! Trade Secrets on BBC Two at 7pm , the evening continued with 1.11 million (6.7%) for the Rhs Flower Show.
With an audience of 1.2 million (6.56%), Alan Carr: Chatty Man was Channel 4's highest-rated show, beating Friday Night Dinner with...
The evening's entertainment peaked with an audience of 3.73 million (20.5%) at 9pm. An average of 1.49 million (12.9%) stuck around to watch Tonight at the Games at 10.45pm.
ITV One's showing of The Cruise Ship wasn't too far behind, entertaining an average of 2.62 million (14.9%) at 8pm.
The 9pm showing of Doc Martin was viewed by 2.09 million (11.5%) after the final visit to Coronation Street.
One-hour special The Secret History of Our Streets was BBC Two's highest-rated show with 1.61 million (8.8%), narrowly beating Gardener's World with 1.54 million (8.3%).
After 790k tuned in to watch Flog It! Trade Secrets on BBC Two at 7pm , the evening continued with 1.11 million (6.7%) for the Rhs Flower Show.
With an audience of 1.2 million (6.56%), Alan Carr: Chatty Man was Channel 4's highest-rated show, beating Friday Night Dinner with...
- 7/26/2014
- Digital Spy
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