BBC Three's Hair rose to a new series peak for its finale on Tuesday, according to overnight data.
The Steve Jones-fronted competition entertained 902,000 viewers (3.9%) at 9pm, rising by over 200k from last week.
On BBC One, Shetland's latest episode dropped around 300k to 4.18m (18.1%) at 9pm, while George Michael's concert at the Palais Garnier appealed to 1.25m (12.1%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Great British Sewing Bee brought in 2.81m (12.3%) at 8pm, followed by Horizon with 1.75m (7.6%) at 9pm and a repeat of The Sarah Millican Programme with 1.11m (6.4%) at 10pm.
ITV's Champions League coverage of Manchester United's draw with Bayern Munich topped the ratings overall outside of soaps with 5.86m (26.1%) at 7.30pm.
On Channel 4, Kirstie's Best of Both Worlds interested 1.13m (4.9%) at 8pm (204k/0.9% on +1), while new period drama New Worlds thrilled 668k (3.0%) at 9pm (135k/0.9%). 8 Out of 10 Cats amused 650k (4.2%) at 10pm.
Channel 5's Nightmare Neighbour...
The Steve Jones-fronted competition entertained 902,000 viewers (3.9%) at 9pm, rising by over 200k from last week.
On BBC One, Shetland's latest episode dropped around 300k to 4.18m (18.1%) at 9pm, while George Michael's concert at the Palais Garnier appealed to 1.25m (12.1%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Great British Sewing Bee brought in 2.81m (12.3%) at 8pm, followed by Horizon with 1.75m (7.6%) at 9pm and a repeat of The Sarah Millican Programme with 1.11m (6.4%) at 10pm.
ITV's Champions League coverage of Manchester United's draw with Bayern Munich topped the ratings overall outside of soaps with 5.86m (26.1%) at 7.30pm.
On Channel 4, Kirstie's Best of Both Worlds interested 1.13m (4.9%) at 8pm (204k/0.9% on +1), while new period drama New Worlds thrilled 668k (3.0%) at 9pm (135k/0.9%). 8 Out of 10 Cats amused 650k (4.2%) at 10pm.
Channel 5's Nightmare Neighbour...
- 4/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Fox
Final auditions for “The X-Factor,” and since we’re seeing shots of the Empire State Building you’d think it was NYC—but no! it’s Newark! And there’s Bon Jovi, so it must be New Jersey. We’re told the competitors all have “New Jersey spirit,” whatever that is.
And again the incredibly boring host Steve Jones explains the rules—that the singers can be age 12 and up, that there are four categories, boys, girls, people over 30 and groups.
Final auditions for “The X-Factor,” and since we’re seeing shots of the Empire State Building you’d think it was NYC—but no! it’s Newark! And there’s Bon Jovi, so it must be New Jersey. We’re told the competitors all have “New Jersey spirit,” whatever that is.
And again the incredibly boring host Steve Jones explains the rules—that the singers can be age 12 and up, that there are four categories, boys, girls, people over 30 and groups.
- 9/30/2011
- by Gwen Orel
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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