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Atlantis draws 5.8 million viewers to BBC One | Atlantis draws 5.8 million viewers to BBC One |
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Atlantis, the BBC's lavish new fantasy adventure drew an average audience of 5.8 million on Saturday night. | Atlantis, the BBC's lavish new fantasy adventure drew an average audience of 5.8 million on Saturday night. |
Reviews for Atlantis, which stars Jack Donnelly as Greek hero Jason have been positive with The Telegraph praising it as "action-packed, big fun Saturday evening entertainment". | Reviews for Atlantis, which stars Jack Donnelly as Greek hero Jason have been positive with The Telegraph praising it as "action-packed, big fun Saturday evening entertainment". |
The X Factor on ITV was watched by 7.8 million, down a million from last week's overnight figures. | The X Factor on ITV was watched by 7.8 million, down a million from last week's overnight figures. |
An average 9.2 million people tuned in to the return of Strictly Come Dancing. | An average 9.2 million people tuned in to the return of Strictly Come Dancing. |
That was up from Friday's show, which drew 7.8 million. | That was up from Friday's show, which drew 7.8 million. |
With an overlap of just five-minutes the traditional Saturday night battle between The X Factor and Strictly was avoided, with Atlantis now filling the same time slot. | With an overlap of just five-minutes the traditional Saturday night battle between The X Factor and Strictly was avoided, with Atlantis now filling the same time slot. |
Written by Misfits creator Howard Overman and Merlin's Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy, the opening episode "boasts both a strong cast and terrific visuals", according to website Digital Spy. | Written by Misfits creator Howard Overman and Merlin's Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy, the opening episode "boasts both a strong cast and terrific visuals", according to website Digital Spy. |
Though in the same review, it claimed the show - which sees Jason arriving on the shores of the pre-sunken mythical island searching for his father "is sticking far too rigidly to a tried-and-tested format". | Though in the same review, it claimed the show - which sees Jason arriving on the shores of the pre-sunken mythical island searching for his father "is sticking far too rigidly to a tried-and-tested format". |
A BBC spokesman said: "Saturday nights on BBC One are back in style, with over 10 million viewers tuning in for Strictly and new fantasy adventure drama series Atlantis getting off to a brilliant start." | A BBC spokesman said: "Saturday nights on BBC One are back in style, with over 10 million viewers tuning in for Strictly and new fantasy adventure drama series Atlantis getting off to a brilliant start." |
On Friday night, Channel 4's much-hyped Marvel spinoff Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D drew more than three million viewers, which came in slightly under Miranda 3.3 million on BBC One | |
The show, which sees Clark Gregg in the role of Agent Coulson, from Avengers Assemble and centres around a group which investigates strange activity in New York. | The show, which sees Clark Gregg in the role of Agent Coulson, from Avengers Assemble and centres around a group which investigates strange activity in New York. |
The finale of The IT Crowd, starring Chris O'Dowd, Katherine Parkinson and Richard Ayode was watched by 1.5 million. | The finale of The IT Crowd, starring Chris O'Dowd, Katherine Parkinson and Richard Ayode was watched by 1.5 million. |
According to The Metro, "This would have been an even better finale if it had been a two-parter instead of a single episode? Apart from anything else it would have given us a few more lingering moments of IT Crowd goodness to enjoy." | According to The Metro, "This would have been an even better finale if it had been a two-parter instead of a single episode? Apart from anything else it would have given us a few more lingering moments of IT Crowd goodness to enjoy." |
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