
Sunday:
Boyzone's special tribute to Stephen Gately secured a decent audience for ITV1 last night, the latest viewing figures show.
The hour-long concert, which the boyband staged in honour of the late singer, drew 7.54m (27.9%) between 8.30pm and 9.30pm.Dancing On Ice pulled in 7.96m (29.8%) at 7.15pm, then the results show, in which Danniella Westbrook was voted off, claimed 7.21m (27.7%).Over on BBC One, Lark Rise To Candleford took 5.77m (21%) at 8pm, then the audience dropped to 3.35m (12.6%) during the 9pm screening of Seven Ages of Britain.Tropic of Cancer put in 2.39m (8.7%) for BBC Two during the 8pm hour, then Wonders of the Solar System was seen by 3m (11.3%) at 9pm.and The Restoration Man interested 2.05m (7.44%) and 2.03m (7.7%) for Channel 4 at 8pm and 9pm respectively.
Into The Blue attracted 1.5m (5.5%) for Five between 8pm and 10pm.
Saturday:
Piers Morgan's Life Stories continued to perform well for ITV1 on Saturday night, according to the latest viewing figures.
The latest instalment, which featured Strictly Come Dancing host Bruce Forsyth, pulled in 4.65m (19%) between 8.30pm and 9.30pm, beating last week's Kym Marsh-centred episode.Also on ITV1 Saturday night, Harry Hill's TV Burp took 6.31m (28.6%) at 7pm, and Ant & Dec's Push The Button claimed 5.55m (24%) between 7.30pm and 8.30pm.BBC One's live coverage of the Six Nations rugby averaged 5.1m (21.9%) between 7.15pm and 10pm, and Titanic put in 1.96m (8.5%) for Channel 4 between 7pm and 10.30pm.
Friday:
BBC One's coverage of Sport Relief 2010 averaged 7.84m (33.2%) between 7pm and 10pm.A Place In The Sun and Embarrassing Bodies took 1.14m (4.7%) and 1.91m (7.9%) for Channel 4 at 8pm and 9pm respectively.Over on ITV1, Dancing On Ice Friday claimed 3.43m (14.5%) between 8pm and 8.30pm, then Michael Winner's Dining Stars had 1.92m (8%) during the 9pm hour.
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