TV
'Warehouse 13' drops to 240,000
Published Wednesday, Sep 23 2009, 10:39 BST | By Dan French

The 9pm show, which stars Eddie McClintock and Joanne Kelly, pulled in its lowest audience since the series started. Previously, the series opened to 296k (1.6%) on Wednesday, September 9, while last week's episode averaged 276k (1.3%).
Also on the multichannel stations, BBC Three's Don't Tell The Bride had 523k (2.4%) during the 9pm hour, beating E4's screening of the latest Ugly Betty, which logged 423k (2%) and Jack Osbourne: Celebrity Adrenaline Junkie, which took 295k (1.4%).
Elsewhere at 9pm, BBC One's Lost Land Of The Volcano pulled in 4.15m (17.9%), 3.18m (13.7%) tuned in for The Fixer on ITV1 and The Choir - Unsung Town took 2.6m (11.2%) for BBC Two.
The fourth instalment of Jamie's American Roadtrip interested 2.33m (10%) for Channel 4, and Five's CSI: Miami managed 1.93m (8.3%).
Holby City won the 8pm hour, pulling in 5.39m (24%) for BBC One. Its nearest rival, ITV1's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? had 3.43m (15.3%).
BBC Two's MasterChef: The Professionals logged 2.88m (12.8%), River Cottage: Gone Fishing drew 1.65m (7.3%) for Channel 4, and 864k (3.9%) watched Five's Big, Bigger, Biggest.
Overall, BBC One dominated primetime with an average share of 23.3% to ITV1's 15.8%. BBC Two was third with 9.3%, followed by Channel 4 with 6.7% (+1: 0.9%) and Five's 5.5%.
BARB ratings data supplied by Attentional
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