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David Morrissey's BBC One drama The Driver attracts 4.3m

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 1:11 pm
by dutchman
BBC One's new series The Driver topped Tuesday's ratings outside soaps, according to overnight data.

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David Morrissey's crime drama attracted 4.35 million viewers on average at 9pm, with an audience share of 20.9%.

On BBC Two, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip appealed to 1.48m (7.4%) at 7pm, followed by 100k House: Tricks of the Trade with 1.91m (9.4%) at 8pm and Motorway: Life in the Fast Lane with 1.88m (9.0%) at 9pm.

ITV's Long Lost Family interested 2.81m (13.7%) at 8pm (206,000/1.0% on +1), while I Married the Waiter: Love in the Sun fascinated 1.72m (8.2%) at 9pm (230k/1.6%).

On Channel 4, Dogs: Their Secret Lives brought in 1.05m (5.1%) at 8pm (104k/0.5%), followed by Gordon Ramsay's new series Costa Del Nightmares with 1.11m (5.3%) at 9pm (301k/2.0%).

Channel 5's documentary James Bulger: Britain's Worst Crimes was seen by 1.04m (5.1%) at 8pm. CSI's latest episode thrilled 939k (4.5%) at 9pm (127k/0.9%), while new series Secrets & Lies attracted 527k (3.5%) at 10pm.

On BBC Three, Don't Tell the Bride entertained 604k (2.9%) at 9pm. ITV2's Tricked wowed 770k (3.7%) at 9pm.

Sky Atlantic's The Leftovers continued with 148k (0.7%) at 9pm.


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