![]() ![]() On Saturday, new shows from the BBC and ITV both lost viewers from their debut outings last week.Īt 5.45pm-6.45pm BBC One gameshow 'Total Wipeout', fronted by Richard Hammond, registered 4.7m viewers and a 22.4% share, down 1.8m viewers from last week. The results show pulled in 6.7m and a 26% share of the 9.30pm-10pm audience. The contestants include 'GMTV's' Michael Underwood, 'The Bill' actor Todd Carty, rugby coach Ellery Hanley, investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre, 'EastEnders' actress Gemma Bissix and singer Ray Quinn. Including Channel 4+1 figures it reached 2.6m viewers.įive's airing of Will Smith sci-fi comedy 'Men in Black 2' attracted 1.3m viewers and a 5.6% share of the 9pm to 10.45pm audience.Įarlier in the evening a new series of celebrity ice skating competition 'Dancing on Ice' kicked off on ITV1 with 8.4m viewers and a 32.2% share of the 7pm-8.30pm audience. 'Celebrity Big Brother' pulled in 2.2m viewers and an 8.6% share in the same slot as viewers tuned in to see Terry Christian accusing Ulrika Jonsson of thinking she was better than everyone else in the house. ![]() ![]() The second and final part of BBC One's 'Swarm: Nature's Incredible Invasions' documentary, featuring a super swarm of bees smothering a motorbike, drew 2.8m viewers and a 10.7% share of the 9pm-10pm audience.īBC Two's 'The Real Sir Alan', in which Fiona Bruce told the story of Sir Alan Sugar's journey from selling beetroot in the east end of London to building a fortune estimated at £800m from electronics and property, netted 2.8m viewers and a 10.7% share of the 9pm-10pm audience. The episode revealed the new animal hospital rebuilt after the fire which killed Amanda Holden's character Sarah Trevanion at the end of the previous series. The first episode of the new series of the vet drama, starring Stephen Tompkinson and Lucy-Jo Hudson, attracted a 27.4% share of the 8.30pm-9.30pm audience and won the primetime slot. ![]()
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