UK TV ratings roundup – data supplied by Barb
BBC One's Casualty has once again topped the Saturday night ratings.
The medical drama rose to 4.34 million viewers (24.6%) from 9.10pm.
Earlier in the evening, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull entertained 3.38 million (23.1%) from 6.20pm, and The National Lottery: Five Star Family Reunion managed 3.17 million (19%).
Football highlights show Match of the Day averaged 3.39 million (25.8%) late from 10.20pm.
On BBC Two, Proms Extra - presented by Katie Derham, one of this year's Strictly celebrity contestants - had numbers of 435k (3%) from 7pm.
A Dad's Army repeat appealed to 1.49 million (8.7%), and Julie Walters: A Life on Screen interested 1.49 million (8.4%).
ITV game show Keep It in the Family continued with 2.48m (16.5%) in the 7pm hour. The Saturday Night Story and The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies were seen by 2.26 million (13.8%) and 814k (4.9%) respectively.
Over on Channel 4, Great Canal Journeys garnered 943k...
BBC One's Casualty has once again topped the Saturday night ratings.
The medical drama rose to 4.34 million viewers (24.6%) from 9.10pm.
Earlier in the evening, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull entertained 3.38 million (23.1%) from 6.20pm, and The National Lottery: Five Star Family Reunion managed 3.17 million (19%).
Football highlights show Match of the Day averaged 3.39 million (25.8%) late from 10.20pm.
On BBC Two, Proms Extra - presented by Katie Derham, one of this year's Strictly celebrity contestants - had numbers of 435k (3%) from 7pm.
A Dad's Army repeat appealed to 1.49 million (8.7%), and Julie Walters: A Life on Screen interested 1.49 million (8.4%).
ITV game show Keep It in the Family continued with 2.48m (16.5%) in the 7pm hour. The Saturday Night Story and The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies were seen by 2.26 million (13.8%) and 814k (4.9%) respectively.
Over on Channel 4, Great Canal Journeys garnered 943k...
- 8/23/2015
- Digital Spy
The latest Big Brother instalment appealed to more than 800,000 viewers last night (August 2), according to overnight figures.
Channel 5's reality show managed 829k (4.1%) from 9pm, with Bit on the Side earning 379k (3.6%) later from 11pm.
Sandwiched in between Big Brother was Autopsy: The Last Hours Of, which had 563k (3.4%).
BBC One's Commonwealth Games coverage averaged 5.37m (28.6%) during primetime, with a peak of 8.07m (38.6%) at around 9.15pm.
BBC Two continued airing the Commonwealth Games from 10pm, drawing in 1.48m (8.3%).
Preceding the Glasgow event on BBC Two were Proms Extra (216k/1.1%), hosted by Katie Derham, and Melvyn Bragg's Radical Lives (398k/2%).
ITV game show Tipping Point entertained 2.39m (12.9%) from 7.30pm, with All Star Family Fortunes attracting 2.34m (11.8%) afterwards.
Channel 4's Grand Designs had 728k (3.8%) from 8pm before an airing of The Inbetweeners Movie, which was watched by 1.42m (7.8%).
On the multichannels, ITV3's Foyle's War drew 874k (4.8%) from 9pm.
Channel 5's reality show managed 829k (4.1%) from 9pm, with Bit on the Side earning 379k (3.6%) later from 11pm.
Sandwiched in between Big Brother was Autopsy: The Last Hours Of, which had 563k (3.4%).
BBC One's Commonwealth Games coverage averaged 5.37m (28.6%) during primetime, with a peak of 8.07m (38.6%) at around 9.15pm.
BBC Two continued airing the Commonwealth Games from 10pm, drawing in 1.48m (8.3%).
Preceding the Glasgow event on BBC Two were Proms Extra (216k/1.1%), hosted by Katie Derham, and Melvyn Bragg's Radical Lives (398k/2%).
ITV game show Tipping Point entertained 2.39m (12.9%) from 7.30pm, with All Star Family Fortunes attracting 2.34m (11.8%) afterwards.
Channel 4's Grand Designs had 728k (3.8%) from 8pm before an airing of The Inbetweeners Movie, which was watched by 1.42m (7.8%).
On the multichannels, ITV3's Foyle's War drew 874k (4.8%) from 9pm.
- 8/3/2014
- Digital Spy
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