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'Hustle' scores 4.8m on BBC One

Published Saturday, Feb 4 2012, 13:36 GMT | By Liam O'Brien | 11 comments
Law & Order UK: PETER DAVIDSON as Henry Sharpe, DOMINIC ROWAN as Jacob Thorne, FREEMA AGYEMAN, BRADLEY WALSH as DS Ronnie Brooks, PAUL NICHOLLS as DS Sam Casey and HARRIET WALTER as DI Natalie Chandler.

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Hustle nabbed 4.78m viewers last night for BBC One, landing a 19.7% audience share. It just pipped ITV1's Law and Order: UK, which scored 4.7m (19.4%) in the same 9pm slot, showing remarkable consistency since its January return.

The police procedural added an extra 295k (1.5%) on +1, while earlier on the commercial broadcaster Safari Vet School took 2.59m (10.9%). An additional 102k (0.4%) caught up on timeshift.

On BBC One, Frank Skinner's Room 101 logged 3.44m (13.8%), and The Graham Norton Show entertained 3.77m (24.4%).

Two instalments of Mastermind on BBC Two quizzed 2.01m (8.4%) and 1.82m (7.3%) from 8pm, and in the 9pm hour Cutty Sark: National Treasure educated 1.87m (7.7%) on British history.

Channel 5 suffered without Celebrity Big Brother. World's Toughest Trucker took its usual 1.08m (4.4%), but The Last of the Mohicans was screened to just 847k (4.1%)

New Girl appealed to 1.01m (4%) on Channel 4 (+1: 155k, 0.6%), followed by The Million Pound Drop Live on 2.13m (9.2%). A further 205k (1.2%) chose to watch the show an hour later.

ITV1 narrowly beat BBC One's audience share by 23.2% to 21.5%. BBC Two drummed up 6.9%, and Channel 4 and Channel 5 brought in 6.1% and 3.9% respectively.

BARB ratings data supplied by Attentional
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