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EastEnders tops Christmas viewing | EastEnders tops Christmas viewing |
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EastEnders was the most watched TV programme on Christmas Day, with 10.9m viewers on average, according to overnight figures from Barb. | EastEnders was the most watched TV programme on Christmas Day, with 10.9m viewers on average, according to overnight figures from Barb. |
The audience research body found BBC shows were nine of the 10 most watched. | The audience research body found BBC shows were nine of the 10 most watched. |
The Royle Family, which had an average of 10.2m viewers, was the second most watched show, followed by Dr Who, which was watched by 10m people. | |
The only ITV programme in the Top 10 was Coronation Street - the sixth most popular show - with 7.9m viewers. | The only ITV programme in the Top 10 was Coronation Street - the sixth most popular show - with 7.9m viewers. |
Gavin and Stacey, which is nearing the end of its final series, was the fourth most watched programme, with 9.2m viewers. | Gavin and Stacey, which is nearing the end of its final series, was the fourth most watched programme, with 9.2m viewers. |
It was followed by Gruffalo, which was watched by 8.8m people. | It was followed by Gruffalo, which was watched by 8.8m people. |
Meanwhile, Catherine Tate: Nan's Xmas Carol attracted 7.1m people - slightly more than the 6.8m who watched BBC News at 1715 GMT and Strictly Come Dancing. | Meanwhile, Catherine Tate: Nan's Xmas Carol attracted 7.1m people - slightly more than the 6.8m who watched BBC News at 1715 GMT and Strictly Come Dancing. |
Shrek The Halls, which was seen by 5.6m people, was the tenth most popular programme. | Shrek The Halls, which was seen by 5.6m people, was the tenth most popular programme. |