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Top 50 Live Programmes Week Ending 19Th February 2017 Top 50 live programmes Week ending 19th February 2017 Avg Avg Channel and Channel and Programme Programme Programme Programme Platform Platform Streams Streams 1 The Moorside 2017-02-14 21:00:31 BBC1/BBC 51,966 27 The Graham Norton Show 2017-02-17 22:38:03 BBC1/BBC 19,011 Sky Sports 28 Weather 2017-02-14 22:42:42 BBC1/BBC 18,563 2 Live Pl: Bournemouth V Man City 2017-02-13 19:00:15 40,989 1/Sky 29 Weather 2017-02-16 22:43:19 BBC1/BBC 17,962 3 Ten O'clock News 2017-02-14 22:00:00 BBC1/BBC 35,398 30 BBC London News 2017-02-16 22:32:19 BBC1/BBC 17,157 Fa Cup Match Of The Day: Highlights 2017-02-18 31 The Andrew Marr Show 2017-02-19 09:00:00 BBC1/BBC 16,841 4 BBC1/BBC 34,506 22:33:15 32 Ten O'clock News 2017-02-15 22:00:00 BBC1/BBC 15,489 5 Eastenders 2017-02-13 20:00:34 BBC1/BBC 33,284 33 The Real Marigold Hotel 2017-02-15 21:00:58 BBC1/BBC 15,334 6 Ss-GB 2017-02-19 21:00:53 BBC1/BBC 32,023 34 Coronation Street 2017-02-13 19:31:56 ITV/ITV 15,219 7 Eastenders 2017-02-16 19:33:15 BBC1/BBC 30,491 35 Casualty 2017-02-18 19:55:29 BBC1/BBC 14,079 8 Call The Midwife 2017-02-19 20:01:09 BBC1/BBC 29,822 36 Let It Shine Results 2017-02-18 20:45:55 BBC1/BBC 14,019 9 Fa Cup Match Of The Day 2017-02-19 13:40:00 BBC1/BBC 27,905 37 Coronation Street 2017-02-13 20:29:59 ITV/ITV 13,252 10 Weather 2017-02-18 22:29:46 BBC1/BBC 27,617 38 This Country 2017-02-18 23:43:52 BBC1/BBC 13,142 11 BBC News 2017-02-14 19:59:10 BBC1/BBC 27,410 39 Room 101 2017-02-17 20:30:52 BBC1/BBC 13,137 12 Eastenders 2017-02-14 19:29:41 BBC1/BBC 26,612 40 The Voice UK 2017-02-18 20:02:24 ITV/ITV 13,002 13 BBC News 2017-02-19 22:00:00 BBC1/BBC 23,798 41 Coronation Street 2017-02-15 19:32:06 ITV/ITV 12,826 14 Eastenders 2017-02-17 19:58:58 BBC1/BBC 23,268 42 Weather 2017-02-17 22:33:36 BBC1/BBC 12,408 Fa Cup Match Of The Day: Highlights 2017-02-19 15 BBC1/BBC 23,196 43 BBC News 2017-02-13 19:58:04 BBC1/BBC 12,215 22:30:25 44 Ten O'clock News 2017-02-13 22:00:00 BBC1/BBC 12,175 16 BBC News 2017-02-18 22:15:10 BBC1/BBC 23,173 45 Not Going Out 2017-02-17 21:00:29 BBC1/BBC 12,020 17 Taboo (Drama) 2017-02-18 21:16:40 BBC1/BBC 23,046 Sky Sports 46 Gillette Soccer Special 2017-02-14 19:30:15 11,900 18 BBC London News 2017-02-14 22:31:42 BBC1/BBC 22,190 1/Sky 19 Death In Paradise 2017-02-16 21:00:27 BBC1/BBC 22,081 47 Ex On The Beach 2017-02-14 22:00:02 MTV/Sky 11,806 20 BBC London News 2017-02-19 22:22:11 BBC1/BBC 21,217 48 BBC London News 2017-02-15 22:30:54 BBC1/BBC 11,711 21 Ten O'clock News 2017-02-16 22:00:00 BBC1/BBC 21,109 49 Breakfast 2017-02-14 06:00:00 BBC1/BBC 11,422 22 Weather 2017-02-19 22:27:12 BBC1/BBC 20,697 50 Coronation Street 2017-02-17 19:31:52 ITV/ITV 11,299 23 Question Time 2017-02-16 22:47:02 BBC1/BBC 20,565 June Brown At 90: A Walford Legend 2017-02-16 24 BBC1/BBC 19,629 20:29:19 25 Holby City 2017-02-14 20:01:50 BBC1/BBC 19,354 26 Panorama 2017-02-13 20:30:01 BBC1/BBC 19,345 Only viewing time for audited platforms is included. See page 29. A = Android app, I = iOS app, W = Website player BARB’s TV Player Report Page 10 .
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