“Survivor” returns to UK cinemas after 20 years with stable ratings, similar to the release of “Big Brother” in early October

“Survivor” returns to UK cinemas after 20 years with stable ratings, similar to the release of “Big Brother” in early October

The return of Survivors Performances on UK screens were stable over the weekend, with an equivalent performance Big brothers first EP from earlier this month.

BBC One’s reboot of the CBS hit peaked at 4 million and averaged 2.5 million at 8:25 PM GMT (12:25 PM PT) on Saturday as contestants were introduced, split into teams and the first series challenges have been accepted. The launch was far from the highest rated program of the day but was an absolute entertainment hit come strictly to the dance, which reached 7.7 million viewers on BBC One.

The following night, Banijay’s show, hosted by Joel Dommett, held steady with 2.3 million viewers from 8pm to 9pm. For survivors, The BBC is experimenting with a scheduling pattern inspired by it The traitors by airing episodes on Saturday and Sunday evenings, as well as releasing the Sunday morning episode on BBC iPlayer. Last year’s big hit The traitors has been praised for creating “water cooler” moments while allowing viewers to enjoy iPlayer.

Survivors The rating on Saturday matched that of big brother The launch came three weeks early, although ITV highlighted that there had been a strong increase in viewership on its VOD platform ITVX. Since then the nocturnal big brother ep’s are broadcast on the portfolio channel ITV 2 and reach an average of almost 1 million viewers. Last night’s video was watched by 800,000 people, about a third of that Survivors heard, albeit on a smaller channel. ITV announced this on Friday big brother Friday night’s evictions will now be broadcast on the main ITV channel as well as ITV 2 and ITVX.

Survivors It last appeared on British television 20 years ago when it aired on ITV, but was canceled after just two seasons. Since, big brother has been broadcast on three different channels and is currently broadcast nightly on ITV 2.

Meanwhile BBC One Time The prison drama returned for a second season on Sunday night, directed by The last of us Starring Bella Ramsey in front of 2.2 million viewers.

Source: Deadline

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