For all other inquiries please call the main Guardian switchboard on 020 3353 2000. To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email or phone 020 3353 3857. The return of the Royle Family was also a success, with an average of 10 million viewers and a 42% share watching a one-off special at 9.30pm on BBC1. However, just 3.3m people watched Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, ITV1's afternoon film, less than half the 7.2m who watched BBC1's first helping of Wallace & Gromit, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, which was shown at the same time.īBC1's Strictly Come Dancing retained its appeal, despite recent controversy over voting mix-ups on the show, pulling in 8.6 million viewers and a 35% share at 7pm. Wallace brought in 1. hour in total viewers, scoring a rare win over Fox News. ITV1's most popular show after Coronation Street was Dancing on Ice at Christmas, which attracted a respectable 5.2 million viewers and a 20.4% share, despite going up against EastEnders and Wallace & Gromit. MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace led MSNBC on Friday and won the 4 p.m. The average total audience in peak time was 24.4 million, up from 23.8 million in 2007.
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The number of people watching TV rose significantly this year, according to the BBC. Overall, BBC1 had a 34.2% audience share throughout the day, twice that of its nearest rival, ITV with 16.9%, and the channel pulled in a 43.7% share in peak time compared with ITV's 21.6%. The Queen's speech was watched by 6.4m people on BBC1 and a further 1.8m on ITV. Top of the Pops also made a successful return to BBC1, with 3.7 million tuning in at 2pm to watch a one-off Christmas Day show. However, its audience was lower than the 12.2 million who watched last year's Christmas special featuring Kylie Minogue. Its second half-hour instalment at 9pm, which saw the return of villain "Nasty" Nick Cotton to Albert Square, picked up 11.5 million viewers and a 44.9% share.īBC1's Doctor Who Christmas special The Next Doctor at 6pm was the second most popular show overall last night.Īn average of 11.7 million viewers and a 50.5% share watched two Doctors, David Tennant and David Morrissey -– the actor many predict will replace Tennant when he leaves the show next year – battle with the Cybermen, one of the Time Lord's most memorable enemies. The post Cable News Ratings Friday April 7: Nicolle Wallace Wins.
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The first of two episodes of EastEnders also beat Coronation Street, pulling in 9.9 million viewers and a 41% share, and helping the BBC1 series to win the battle of the soaps convincingly. Wallace led Fox New's Neil Cavuto at 4 p.m., who brought in 1.22 million total viewers, but lost to Fox News's The Five at 5 p.m. BBC1 broadcast nine of the 10 top-rating shows yesterday, with only ITV's hour-long Coronation Street special, in which murdering businessman Tony Gordon continued his campaign of intimidation, challenging the channel's ascendancy.Ĭoronation Street attracted 7.4 million viewers and a 30% share, but more people watched Strictly Come Dancing, the first of two BBC1 shows which went up against ITV1's most popular soap, with an average of 8.6 million viewers and a 35% share.