ITV1 managed to hold the peak audience from 3pm onwards yesterday, with an impressive run of The Boat Race 2009 coverage, a Harry Potter film, all-new Lewis and Piers Morgan’s Life Stories.
Craig Doyle hosted this year’s Oxford Vs Cambridge boatrace, which kick-started ITV’s peak-run with more than 3.7 million peak viewers and a 20.2% average audience share between 2.20pm and 4.30pm.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets managed to fill Dancing on Ice‘s void, pulling in a respectable 5.3 million peak viewers and a 23.5% share between 5pm and 8pm.
Lewis followed with an impressive 6.9 million peak viewers and a 24.6% share from 8pm to 10pm, while the penultimate episode in the Piers Morgan’s Life Stories series, which looked at the life of Ulrika Jonsson, attracted 4.1 million and a 21.2% share between 10pm and 11pm.
However, BBC One also had a fairly good weekend in terms of ratings and banked the peak audience for the new Grand Prix season on Sunday at 1pm, as well as the all-important evening slots on Friday and Saturday.
BBC One’s new reality series, The Real Swiss Family Robinson, kicked-off the channel’s peak-run on Friday at 9pm, with over 4.5 million peak viewers and a 19.4% average share.
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, with stars Barbara Windsor, Larry Lamb and Rhys Ifans, followed on from BBC News at Ten, attracting 3.8 million peak viewers and a 23.8% share.
The channel’s classic Saturday evening line-up of The National Lottery, Casualty, BBC News and Live at the Apollo also managed to secure the peak audience between 7.15pm and 10.15pm.
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