The Eaters Of Light – Overnight Rating (Updated 19.06.17)

The Eaters Of Light – Overnight Rating (Updated 19.06.17)

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Doctor Who – The Eaters of Light, had an audience of 2.89 million viewers, a share of 22% of the total TV audience, according to unofficial overnight figures.

The overnight rating is the lowest the series has received in its history, just below that received by The Lie of the Land, which was up against the Britain’s Got Talent final.

Doctor Who faired relatively well compared to other programmes on Saturday with all suffering from the good weather across the UK on Saturday with the highest rated programme, BBC News, getting just 4.09 million watching. Casualty had 3.75 million while Mrs Brown’s Boys had 3.40 million. Pitch Battle, which followed Doctor Who had just 2.03 million watching.

ITV peaked with just 3.11 million viewers for The Voice Kids, while the film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason had just 1.60 million viewers.

Final figures which will include those who recorded the programme and watched it later, will be published next week.


Hot weather hits Saturday night TV ratings

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Complaining about the nice weather certainly isn’t something you’ll hear British people doing often.

But there’s one group of people who would actively welcome rain and cold: TV producers.

Ratings tend to drop off a cliff whenever the weather hits scorching proportions, as viewers head to the park or have a BBQ in their garden.

This weekend was no exception – and some of the major TV shows lost out as a result.

On Saturday night, all the major networks were punting their big shows, with a few newcomers on the block.

BBC One launched its latest music show, Pitch Battle, which saw Kelis and Gareth Malone on the judging panel of the new talent contest which pits choirs and a capella groups against each other.

But the show, which aired at 19:30 BST, only attracted an average audience of two million viewers, around 800,000 fewer than watched quiz show Who Dares Wins in the same timeslot last week.

Channel 5 also aired the first episode of the reincarnated Blind Date at 19:00 BST, which saw Paul O’Grady taking over the presenting reins from Cilla Black, who fronted the original series.

The show performed extremely well for the channel, with an average of 1.5m viewers watching it live and peaking at 1.9m, according to overnight figures.

A Channel 5 spokeswoman said Blind Date more than doubled their average number of viewers for its primetime Saturday night slot.

The BBC showed a different instalment of Pitch Battle than the one originally scheduled due to the recent Grenfell fire tragedy.

“Due to song lyrics and themes, the decision has been taken to replace the original opening episode,” the corporation said in a statement.

The top show of the night was ITV’s talent show The Voice Kids, which aired at the same time as Pitch Battle.

The singing contest, judged by Will.i.am, Pixie Lott and Danny Jones, averaged 2.9m live viewers and peaked at 3.5m.

But it was down on last week’s episode, which saw four million tune in live, peaking at 4.3m.

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