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Weakest Link is weakest link
Published Thursday, Nov 9 2000, 21:19 GMT | By Neil Wilkes
Ratings for Anne Robinson-fronted quiz show The Weakest Link have dropped, averaging 6.6 million viewers (28%) from 20.30 on Tuesday.
Competition came from The Bill, which attracted 8.7 million (37%), and a further ITV 9pm news special, watched by 8.9 million (38%).
Pete Postlethwaite's BBC1 drama The Sins averaged 4.4 million (19%), down 2.2 million from the previous week. The BBC Ten O'Clock News fell to 4.8 million (23%).
Channel 5 enjoyed a successful night, taking 3.3 million viewers (17%) for the terrestrial premiere of Air Force One, for the 3 hours beginning 9pm.
Competition came from The Bill, which attracted 8.7 million (37%), and a further ITV 9pm news special, watched by 8.9 million (38%).
Pete Postlethwaite's BBC1 drama The Sins averaged 4.4 million (19%), down 2.2 million from the previous week. The BBC Ten O'Clock News fell to 4.8 million (23%).
Channel 5 enjoyed a successful night, taking 3.3 million viewers (17%) for the terrestrial premiere of Air Force One, for the 3 hours beginning 9pm.
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