'The X Factor' repeat pulls in 1.4 million (original) (raw)
The X Factor repeat show performed well for ITV2 last night, according to early viewing figures.
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%.