BBC One saw drama series Hotel Babylon continuing to pull in impressive audiences last night, as 5.4 million adults tuned in on average, topping primetime viewing against ITV1’s Eleventh Hour.
The commercial giant saw 3.9 million adults tune in on average to see the final part of Eleventh Hour, with the thriller securing a share of 18.93% in the 9-10:30pm time slot.
Channel 4’s documentary, Kidnap Ronnie Biggs, drew 1.6 million adults in comparison, with the programme charting the real life attempt to snatch the great train robber by a group of ex-soldiers.
Five’s US drama House saw 2.5 million viewers on average, with the programme’s new series continuing to deliver a strong performance.
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