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TV Overnights: Five Days secures a comeback with 6.4m viewers

TV Overnights: Five Days secures a comeback with 6.4m viewers

Suranne Jones

BBC One’s new five-part mystery drama series secured the highest peak-hour ratings last night, despite losing out to the ITV1’s football coverage on Wednesday evening.

Five Days made a comeback to bank the top spot with more than 6.4 million average viewers and a 26.7% audience share between 9pm and 10pm.  The series, which stars Suranne Jones and Chris Fountain, is due to conclude tonight.

At the same time, ITV1’s long-running police drama The Bill pulled in 3.4 million average viewers and a 14.5% audience share to take second place in the peak-hour ratings war.

Five’s 9 o’clock Clint Eastwood film Hang ‘Em High, meanwhile, picked up 1.6 million viewers and a 8.4% share between 9pm and 11.25pm.

Elsewhere, Channel 4’s Cutting Edge documentary My Daughter Grew Another Head and Other True Life Stories attracted 1.4 million average viewers and a 6.2% audience share between 9pm and 10pm, while BBC Two’s new documentary How Safe Are Our Skies? Detroit Flight 253 settled on 1.2 million average viewers and a 5.3% share.

Earlier on in the evening, BBC One’s Eastenders secured a high of more than 9.4 million viewers, compared to ITV1’s Coronation Street‘s 8.7 million peak viewers.

Overnight data is available each morning in mediatel.co.uk’s TV Database, with all BARB registered subscribers able to view reports for terrestrial networks and key multi-channel stations.

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