Blue Planet 2 is the most-watched TV show of 2017 so far
Beating Strictly Come Dancing and the X Factor
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Your support makes all the difference.Last year, nine of the ten most-watched TV shows were episodes of The Great British Bake Off. That one show that managed to break through? Planet Earth II’s mountain-centric episode.
The Sir David Attenborough narrated show managed to beat out stiff competition from Britain’s Got Talent, I’m a Celebrity and Strictly Come Dancing, that particular episode being watched by 13.14 million people.
With Bake Off having moved to Channel 4 — a channel that fewer households have access to than BBC One — Blue Planet II has swooped in to become 2017’s most-watched programme.
Including catch-up on BBC iPlayer, the first episode of the wildlife series sequel has been seen by 14.1 million viewers since debuting on the 29 October.
That phenomenal figure also the episode the third most-watched programme of the last five years, behind only last year’s Bake Off finale and the 2014 football World Cup final.
Blue Planet II faced stiff competition from the day before’s edition of Strictly Come Dancing (28 October), which managed to attract 12.28 million viewers.
The previous most-watched programme of 2017 was the One Love Manchester concert in June, 11.63 million people having watched Arianna Grande perform.
Attenborough’s wildlife series may very well break its own record in the coming weeks, the second episode having been watched live by an additional 500,000 people compared to the first, totaling 10.8 million.
Again, the show defeated Strictly, which managed 10.1 million viewers, also not including repeats of catch-up. Unfortunately for the X Factor, they managed record-low ratings, only attracting 4.3 million viewers.
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