King Charles’s Christmas Message Dominates Ratings with 5.9 Million Viewers

King Charles’s Christmas Message Dominates Ratings with 5.9 Million Viewers

King⁢ Charles’s Christmas broadcast came top of​ the TV ratings on Christmas Day,​ with the BBC showing nine out ⁤of the 10 most watched shows.

The king’s message, ‌which reflected on the “increasingly tragic conflict around the world”, attracted an average of ​5.9 million⁤ viewers, according to ‌overnight ratings.

Amid the war in Ukraine and the‍ conflict between Israel and Gaza, ⁢King Charles suggested⁤ one of the central ⁤tenets of Christianity – ‌treating ⁣all as you want to be​ treated – was ​more⁤ apt than ever and emphasised universal ‍values.

Jamie ‌Borthwick and Nancy Xu, who ⁢were crowned winners​ of the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas ⁤Special 2023. Photograph: Guy Levy/BBC/PA

Strictly ⁢Come Dancing came second in the ratings, with about 5.3 million viewers watching EastEnders star⁤ Jamie⁤ Borthwick and professional dance partner Nancy Xu ⁤lift ​the Silver Star trophy‌ during the Christmas special⁣ on BBC One.

The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) in the Christmas‍ Day episode⁤ of Doctor Who. Photograph: James Pardon/Bad Wolf/BBC​ Studios/PA

Doctor Who’s Christmas ‍Day special – the show’s first since 2017 – claimed third place, with 4.7 million viewers⁣ tuning in to watch Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa make his first full ⁤appearance⁤ as ⁣the‌ 15th Time Lord.

The BBC “dominated the ratings with nine ​out of the top 10 ⁢most watched shows on Christmas Day”, the broadcaster said.‌ The figures are based on overnight ratings and do not include those who watch shows ⁢on‍ catch-up services.

Charlotte Moore, the BBC’s chief content officer, said: ⁣“Bringing people together at ‍Christmas matters to audiences ⁢and securing nine of the top 10 shows demonstrates how much they value the BBC’s Christmas Day lineup.

“We ⁢entertained viewers in ⁣their millions ‍on Christmas Day‍ with a‌ range of quality ⁤programmes you really can’t‌ find anywhere else to wrap up an outstanding year of creative content on the BBC.”

But both the King’s ⁤speech and Strictly drew fewer viewers than‍ last year. Charles’s first pre-recorded address on Christmas⁣ 2022, which ⁣reflected​ on the death of ⁢the late Queen, had⁢ an average of 8.1 million viewers on BBC One, according to‍ the ⁢broadcaster.

The broadcast was the most ‌watched Christmas TV address by a monarch ⁢on record, with a record 10.6⁢ million viewers watching Charles’s broadcast on BBC One, BBC ​Two and ITV, making it the most⁢ watched programme on Christmas ‍Day. It was also the most popular‌ Christmas Day broadcast ‌by a‍ monarch in the past two decades. .

On⁢ the same day, an average audience of 5.4 ⁣million viewers saw actress Alexandra Mardell and professional partner Kai Widdrington⁤ crowned the Strictly winners.

Other most viewed shows this year included the finale ⁤of comedy‍ series Ghosts, which follows a young couple who inherit an abandoned country⁤ house inhabited by a group of spirits, and Christmas‍ staple Call ⁢the Midwife‌ – each had an ⁣average of 4.4 million viewers​ on BBC One.

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2023-12-26 12:29:26
Source from www.theguardian.com

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