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Touch Of Frost pulls in 13.4 million
Published Tuesday, Jan 16 2001, 20:51 GMT | By Neil Wilkes
A Touch Of Frost provided ITV with exceedingly high ratings for a second successive night yesterday, according to unofficial figures.
The drama averaged 13.4 million viewers, and a 51% share. Meanwhile, on BBC1, Robin Williams movie Jumanji averaged 6.7 million (25%).
The biggest shock of the night, however, was the lowest ratings for the BBC Ten O'Clock News to date. The 30-minute bulletin pulled in just 3.4 million and a 14% share.
The drama averaged 13.4 million viewers, and a 51% share. Meanwhile, on BBC1, Robin Williams movie Jumanji averaged 6.7 million (25%).
The biggest shock of the night, however, was the lowest ratings for the BBC Ten O'Clock News to date. The 30-minute bulletin pulled in just 3.4 million and a 14% share.
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