Coronation Street pulled in the highest number of viewers on Thursday night, winning a 34% audience share for ITV1.
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The second episode of the new series of The Apprentice (9pm) secured BBC One the biggest audience of Wednesday night, netting a 27% audience share.
A new comedy drama written by Kay Mellor netted a 22% audience share for BBC One at 9pm.
Coronation Street once again ruled over last night’s TV schedule with each instalment pulling in 8.3 million viewers, and not a serial killer in sight.
The Voice UK performed very well on Saturday night, with an average audience of 8.4 million viewers (a 38% share). Strangely enough, the show actually peaked when main rival Britain’s Got Talent kicked off over on ITV1, with 9.6 million viewers.
EastEnders secured the biggest audience for BBC One on Thursday – the third night in a row. 8.6 million viewers tuned in to see the news of Heather’s murder spread through the Square, with Ben been brought in for questioning by the the Old Bill.
EastEnders’ recent momentum continued on Wednesday night, securing the biggest audience for BBC One. An audience share of 27% watched the grim soap as Ben and Phil got their chance to revisit the scene of Heather’s murder and remove evidence of Ben’s involvement.
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After kicking off the week in truly dramatic fashion EastEnders captured 39% of the available audience last night for BBC One.
Super-sleuth Sally Webster finally unmasked Frank’s murderer last night, helping Coronation Street beat stiff competition from EastEnders in the drama stakes.