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Viewers flee from second 'Fixer'
Published Tuesday, Mar 18 2008, 15:50 GMT | By Dave West

Drawing 4.8m or 21.3% of the audience, the show was below the slot average of 5.7m (22%) but still managed to win the 9pm hour.
Crimewatch on the Streets earned 4.2m (18.4%) on BBC One and Five reached 1.1m (4.8%) in the 9pm hour with Breaking into Tesco. Channel 4's Battle for Haditha Iraq drama drew just 993,000 (4.8%).
ITV1 also led the way earlier in the evening thanks to its lineup of soaps, beginning with 8m (35.9%) for Emmerdale at 7pm. Coronation Street attracted 10.8m (45.3%) at 7.30pm, then 10.3m (40.8%) for its second instalment at 8.30pm.
EastEnders, on BBC One at 8pm, earned 10.6m (43.7%) viewers, followed by the second episode of seasonal drama The Passion, which had just 3.2m (12.9%).
Delia, on BBC Two at 8.30pm, was 600,000 down on its opening episode last week with an audience of 3.1m (12.2%).
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