Reality TV
'The X Factor' repeat pulls in 1.4 million
Published Monday, Aug 24 2009, 10:25 BST | By Dan French

A repeat of Saturday night's series six opener pulled in 1.1m (6.3%) between 6.30pm and 8pm, with a further 249k (1.3%) tuning in on timeshift.
An ITV1 repeat, which aired between 1pm and 2.30pm, interested 1.33m (11.2%), bringing X Factor's total weekend viewing to around 12.6m.
Also on the multichannel stations, Sky1's 9pm House episode put in 582k (2.8%), beating the final episode of BBC Three's Young, Dumb And Living Off Mum, which had 507k (2.4%).
BBC One's Jam & Jerusalem bowed out to 3.97m (18.6%) last night, topping last week's performance of 3.45m (15.8%), but failing to beat the series three opener, which took 4.18m (19.9%).
The final episode of Rivers With Griff Rhys Jones followed Jam, pulling in 5.38m (23.7%) during the 9pm hour.
Over on ITV1, the second instalment of Lewis took 3.73m (18.1%) between 7pm and 9pm, then Gunrush - starring Timothy Spall and David Harewood - put in 3.09m (14.8%) between 9pm and 10.50pm.
Jack Black film School Of Rock had 1.9m (8.6%) for Channel 4 between 8pm and 10pm, then 1.68m (10.3%) watched the latest Big Brother highlights show.
BBC Two's screening of Leonardo DiCaprio film Catch Me If You Can averaged 2.31m (10.5%) between 8pm and 10.30pm, while Five's Roger Moore offering, North Sea Hijack, pulled in 1.18m (5.4%) between 8pm and 10pm.
Overall, BBC One came top during primetime with an average share of 20.4% to ITV1's 16.3%. BBC Two was third with 10.8%, followed by Channel 4 with 7.7% (+1: 0.7%) and Five's 6.1%.
BARB ratings data supplied by Attentional
Related Stories
Tube Talk
'Bedlam': On set for the new seriesTube Talk takes a trip to the Bedlam set and speaks with star Lacey Turner.
TV Interviews
'Mike and Molly' Reno Wilson Q&ADigital Spy chats to Reno Wilson about Mike and Molly's wedding and beyond.
TV Ratings
'The Apprentice' final hires nearly 7mEarlier, the BBC's coverage of the Diamond Jubilee entertains more than 10m.
TV Recaps
'Homeland' finale: Have your sayHomeland's incredible finale is reviewed by Digital Spy. Share your verdict.









