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Strictly Come Dancing hits series high as Ed Balls goes green | Strictly Come Dancing hits series high as Ed Balls goes green |
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Ed Balls’ turn as The Mask on Strictly Come Dancing may not have impressed the judges, but it helped the BBC1 show record its biggest weekend of the series so far. | Ed Balls’ turn as The Mask on Strictly Come Dancing may not have impressed the judges, but it helped the BBC1 show record its biggest weekend of the series so far. |
The Saturday programme featuring Balls’ jaw-dropping take on Jim Carrey’s green-faced superhero attracted an average audience of 9.6 million and a peak of 10.6 million, well above the 9.2 million who watched the previous week and up a million over its first Saturday live show in September. | |
Balls’ samba to Cuban Pete was part of film week on Strictly, which also saw long-jumper Greg Rutherford perform to Everything I Do (I Do It For You) from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and BBC newsreader Naga Munchetty dance the tango to the Mission Impossible theme. | Balls’ samba to Cuban Pete was part of film week on Strictly, which also saw long-jumper Greg Rutherford perform to Everything I Do (I Do It For You) from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and BBC newsreader Naga Munchetty dance the tango to the Mission Impossible theme. |
The Sunday night results show, which saw Balls receive enough public votes to avoid a dance-off despite coming bottom of the judges’ leader board for the second time running, racked up 9 million viewers across the programme and a peak of 9.6 million. The show saw EastEnders actor Tameka Empson eliminated, performing her final dance to My Heart Will Go On from Titanic. | The Sunday night results show, which saw Balls receive enough public votes to avoid a dance-off despite coming bottom of the judges’ leader board for the second time running, racked up 9 million viewers across the programme and a peak of 9.6 million. The show saw EastEnders actor Tameka Empson eliminated, performing her final dance to My Heart Will Go On from Titanic. |
The 14th series of Strictly has consistently outperformed ITV’s the X Factor, which drew an average of 6.2 million viewers on Saturday night and a peak of 7.2 million. Though this was more than a million viewers more that last year’s first X Factor live show, it was 3 million fewer than Strictly. On Sunday, The X Factor results show pulled in an average of only 6.5 million viewers. | The 14th series of Strictly has consistently outperformed ITV’s the X Factor, which drew an average of 6.2 million viewers on Saturday night and a peak of 7.2 million. Though this was more than a million viewers more that last year’s first X Factor live show, it was 3 million fewer than Strictly. On Sunday, The X Factor results show pulled in an average of only 6.5 million viewers. |
The two entertainment shows went head to head for the first time last week, when Strictly managed to draw in more than a million more than its ITV rival’s 8.1 million. | The two entertainment shows went head to head for the first time last week, when Strictly managed to draw in more than a million more than its ITV rival’s 8.1 million. |
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