upyourego
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Here are the first set of audience figures for Top Gear series 11.
The headline figure is that Top Gear was watched by an average of 6.2 million people with an incredible 24.4% reach.
That puts it in second place for its timeslot and considering it was up against the EUFA CUP and the Royal - it's a brilliant performance.
TG started off with 5.5 million viewers at 8pm but that grew to 6.9 by 9pm - dropping back to 2.7 million as soon as the next programme started (Kinky Boots).
The top programme in the timeslot was the football with 7.2 million and a 29.7% share followed by Top Gear and then The Royal (5.1 million).
Top Gear was the most watched programme on BBC Two followed by Kinky Boots (2.7 million) and Coast (2.2 million).
As well as being the second most watched programme on BBC TWO it was also the second most watched programme of the whole night.
And for extra info - The Sunday Night Project (hosted by tonights SIARPC) got 1.2 million with a 6% share which is pretty good for Channel 4 (second most watch show on Channel 4 beaten by Big Brother (2.2 million).
You can see background info on what this means in the grand scheme of 11 series of Top Gear on my TG Ratings guide.
http://www.upyourego.com/topgear/ratings/
The headline figure is that Top Gear was watched by an average of 6.2 million people with an incredible 24.4% reach.
That puts it in second place for its timeslot and considering it was up against the EUFA CUP and the Royal - it's a brilliant performance.
TG started off with 5.5 million viewers at 8pm but that grew to 6.9 by 9pm - dropping back to 2.7 million as soon as the next programme started (Kinky Boots).
The top programme in the timeslot was the football with 7.2 million and a 29.7% share followed by Top Gear and then The Royal (5.1 million).
Top Gear was the most watched programme on BBC Two followed by Kinky Boots (2.7 million) and Coast (2.2 million).
As well as being the second most watched programme on BBC TWO it was also the second most watched programme of the whole night.
And for extra info - The Sunday Night Project (hosted by tonights SIARPC) got 1.2 million with a 6% share which is pretty good for Channel 4 (second most watch show on Channel 4 beaten by Big Brother (2.2 million).
You can see background info on what this means in the grand scheme of 11 series of Top Gear on my TG Ratings guide.
http://www.upyourego.com/topgear/ratings/
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