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The convey of Celebrity Juice pleased more than 1.1 meg conference on weekday evening, patch ITV1's 9/11 movie outperformed the stylish program of Torchwood, the stylish conference accumulation has shown.The ordinal program of Keith Lemon's comedy commission exhibit premiered with a solidified 1.11m (5.4%) on ITV2 from 10pm, and a flourishing 362k (3.3%) on +1.
9/11: The Day That Changed The World, rating the ten-year day of the terrorist attacks in America, averaged 5.09m (23.1%) for ITV1 between 9pm and 10.45pm, with an added 238k (2.1%) tuning in on +1.
Against much competition, Torchwood: Miracle Day slumped to 3.47m (14.7%) on BBC One in the 9pm slot, message program quaternary of the Doctor Who spinoff has lost nearly 1.5m conference since its entry in July. However, the exhibit was ease brawny sufficiency to vex The Killing USA's kinda overmodest 1m (4.3%) on Channel 4, and 174k (0.9%) on timeshift.
Channel 5's Celebrity Big Brother stayed popular, actuation in 2.1m (10.8%) in the 10pm slot, before Celebrity Big Brother's Bit On The Side mustered 574k (5.7%).
Watchdog took 4.21m (18.7%) on BBC One in the 8pm hour. A move of Our War grabbed 1.19m (9%) from 10.45pm, patch Help! I Caught It Abroad was seen by 955k (12%) on ITV1.
On BBC Two, Coast mustered 1.43m (7.4%) from 7pm and Monty Halls' Great Goidelic Escape had 1.41m (6.2%) in the 8pm hour. A display of Jig: The Great Goidelic Dance-Off fetched 1.96m (8.6%) between 9pm and 10.30pm.
Channel 4's World Athletics news continuing with 1.23m (6%) from 7.30pm and 128k (0.5%) on +1, before Country House Rescue shapely 1.42m (6.3%) in the 8pm interval and 347k (1.5%) on +1. Undercover Boss USA fetched 480k (2.5%) from 10pm and 152k (1.5%) on timeshift.
How Do They Do It? quizzed 472k (2.3%) on Channel 5 in the 7pm hour. Croc Man fascinated 585k (2.6%) from 8pm and Cowboy Builders attracted 1.67m (7.1%) from 9pm.
Overall, ITV1 soared backwards into the advance in weekday primetime with 24.8% (+1: 0.7%) against BBC One's 19%. BBC Two came ordinal with 7.4%, aweigh of Channel 5's 5.5% and Channel 4's 4.6% (+1: 1%).
Elsewhere, supermarket-set comedy Trollied, starring Jane Horrocks, Mark Addy and Jason Watkins, pleased 493k (2.1%) on Sky 1 from 9pm.
Edinburgh Comedy Festival Live 2011 mustered 560k (2.4%) on BBC Three in the 9pm slot, and Lee Nelson's Well Good Show entertained 462k (2.7%) from 10.30pm.
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