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Tulisa documentary attracts over 600,000 on BBC Three

Tue Jul 29, 2014 12:38 pm

Tulisa Contostavlos's BBC Three documentary attracted over 600,000 viewers on Monday, overnight data reveals.

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Tulisa: The Price of Fame was seen by an average of 615k (3.8%) at 10pm.

BBC One's Commonwealth Games coverage topped the ratings overall with 4.12 million (20.4%) at 7pm.

On BBC Two, University Challenge quizzed 1.71m (8.8%) at 7.30pm, while Food and Drink gathered 1.18m (5.6%) at 8.30pm. Children of Syria was seen by 536k (2.5%) at 9pm.

ITV's Countrywise appealed to 2.56m (12.6%) at 8pm (134k/0.6% on +1), followed by Long Lost Family with 4.04m (18.8%) at 9pm (297k/1.8%).

On Channel 4, Royal Marines Commando School attracted 1.97m (9.2%) at 9pm (281k/1.7%). Kitchen Nightmares entertained 616k (3.8%) at 10pm (164k/1.8%).

Channel 5's Police Interceptors interested 736k (3.5%) at 8pm. Blinging Up Baby fascinated 1.11m (5.2%) at 9pm (103k/0.6%), and Big Brother continued with 1.17m (7.3%) at 10pm.

On E4, The 100 topped the multichannels with 829k (3.9%) at 9pm (176k/1.1%).


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