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Comic Michael McIntyre’s annual festive special was the surprise hit on TV this Christmas, beating competitors including Strictly Come Dancing and EastEnders by drawing 6.1 million viewers on BBC One. The comedian Michael McIntyre’s annual festive special was the surprise Christmas Day TV hit this year, beating the likes of Strictly Come Dancing and EastEnders by drawing 6.1 million viewers on BBC One.
McIntyre’s special beat a number of big hitters in a jam-packed line up on Christmas Day. The Strictly Christmas special attracted 5.8 million viewers, with Caroline Flack, Anita Rani, Jake Wood, Aston Merrygold, Ann Widdecombe and Michael Vaughan returning to hit the dancefloor. The Strictly special, which brought competitors such as Caroline Flack, Anita Rani, Jake Wood, Aston Merrygold, Ann Widdecombe and Michael Vaughan back to the dancefloor, attracted an audience of 5.8 million.
Call the Midwife kicked off its eighth season with an emotional Christmas special that drew 5.5 million viewers, while Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas episode had 4.7 million.Call the Midwife kicked off its eighth season with an emotional Christmas special that drew 5.5 million viewers, while Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas episode had 4.7 million.
The BBC broadcast nine of the top 10 shown on Christmas Day, with Coronation Street proving ITV’s highest rated programme, watched by 4.6 million people including plus-one. Nine of the top 10 shown on Christmas Day were broadcast on the BBC. Coronation Street was ITV’s highest rated programme, watched by 4.6 million people including those who tuned into the plus-one channel.
When audiences on channels are combined, the Queen’s Christmas Day broadcast overtook McIntyre’s. The Queen’s Christmas broadcast attracted a combined audience of 6.3 million on BBC One (5.2 million) and ITV (1.1 million), which includes plus-one, and it was also broadcast on Sky. The figures have, however, dropped from the 7.5 million that watched on BBC One and ITV last year. When audiences on channels are combined, the Queen’s Christmas message was the most-watched, with an audience of 6.3 million. BBC One had 5.2 million viewers and ITV, which includes plus-one, 1.1 million. The message was also broadcast on Sky. The combined figures for BBC One and ITV, however, were down 1.2 million on last year.
The Queen used her Christmas message to say the Christian message of “peace on Earth and goodwill to all” is needed “as much as ever”. She called on the country to set aside differences and to treat others with respect. Although the Queen remains publicly neutral on political matters, her comments may be interpreted as referencing the current turmoil over Brexit. The Queen used her Christmas message to say the message of “peace on Earth and goodwill to all” is needed “as much as ever”. She called on the country to set aside differences and to treat others with respect. Although the Queen usually remains publicly neutral on political matters, her comments may be interpreted as referencing the turmoil over Brexit.
McIntyre’s festive special was recorded at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in London, and featured live music from Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins. Former footballer and TV presenter Chris Kamara was on to play Send to All, where McIntyre sends a funny text to every contact on his phone and reads the replies. McIntyre’s festive special was recorded at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in London, and featured live music from the Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins. The former footballer now TV presenter Chris Kamara was on to play Send to All, a segment in which McIntyre sends a funny text to every contact on a guest’s phone and reads the replies.
Charlotte Moore, director of BBC content said: “We’re happy so many people chose to watch BBC One this Christmas Day. Charlotte Moore, the director of BBC content, said: “We’re happy so many people chose to watch BBC One this Christmas Day.
“Whether it be entertainment shows such as Michael McIntyre and Strictly Come Dancing, drama like Call the Midwife or comedy with Mrs Brown’s Boys, we want to offer something for everyone.”“Whether it be entertainment shows such as Michael McIntyre and Strictly Come Dancing, drama like Call the Midwife or comedy with Mrs Brown’s Boys, we want to offer something for everyone.”
This year’s Top 10: This year’s top 10:
1. Michael McIntyre’s Big Christmas Show, BBC One, 6.1 million2. Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special, BBC One, 5.8 million3. Call The Midwife Christmas Special, BBC One, 5.5 million4. The Queen’s Christmas Broadcast, BBC One, 5.2 million5. The Jungle Book, BBC One, 5.2 million6. EastEnders, BBC One, 5 million7. BBC News, BBC One, 4.7 million8. Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas Special, BBC One, 4.7 million9. Coronation Street, ITV, 4.6 million, includes plus-one10. Zog, BBC One, 4.5 million 1 Michael McIntyre’s Big Christmas Show, BBC One, 6.1 million2 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special, BBC One, 5.8 million3 Call the Midwife Christmas Special, BBC One, 5.5 million4 The Queen’s Christmas Broadcast, BBC One, 5.2 million5 The Jungle Book, BBC One, 5.2 million6 EastEnders, BBC One, 5 million7 BBC News, BBC One, 4.7 million8 Mrs Brown’s Boys Christmas Special, BBC One, 4.7 million9 Coronation Street, ITV, 4.6 million, includes plus-one10 Zog, BBC One, 4.5 million
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