Saturday saw Strictly (just about) beat The X Factor for the second week in a row but the goings-on at Downtown Abbey helped ITV capture Sunday.
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Despite the hotly anticipated return of the BBC’s smiling and dance fest and ITV’s third series of Downton Abbey, a double helping of ‘underperforming’ The X Factor once again took in the weekend’s biggest audiences.FridayThe weekend began, like it usually does, with a clash of high drama and uncontainable emotions. The soaps dominated over Friday… Continue reading TV Overnights: Both Downton & Strictly defeated by the never-ending might of The X Factor
Despite the excitement of the England game later on, ITV1 attracted a higher average audience earlier on in the day with Emmerdale (7pm).
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The weekend’s schedule offered up plenty of options for everyone with sport, drama, Coldplay and double helping of The X Factor all fighting it out.
