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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a1524...ps-to-29m.html
The third episode of The Mentalist pulled in 2.93m (13.2%) for Five last night, according to the latest figures. Last month, the US import - starring Simon Baker as psychic-turned-detective Patrick Jane - opened to 3.69m (16.7%), making it the most successful ever launch of any US drama shown on Five. Last night it was beaten by BBC One's Britain's Homecare Scandal: A Panorama Special, which logged 3.35m (15.1%) during the 9pm hour. Channel 4's The Millionaire And The Murder Mansion attracted 2.15m (9.7%), while just 1.79m (8.1%) tuned in for The Truth About Online Anorexia on ITV1. BBC Two's coverage of Golf: The Masters managed 1.9m (8.8%) between 9pm and 10.30pm. Earlier, at 8pm, the latest episode of The Bill drew 4.18m (19.5%) for ITV1, and BBC Two's Coast was seen by 1.67m (7.8%). The final episode of Channel 4's Willie's Chocolate Revolution took 1.4m (6.5%), and I Own Britain's Best Home pulled in 990k (4.6%) for Five. Over on BBC One, My Family interested 5.13m (24.4%) at 8pm, and the new series of DIY SOS averaged 4.17m (19.1%) between 8.30pm and 9pm. Overall, BBC One came top during primetime with an average share of 21.2% to ITV1's 16.8%. BBC Two was third with 7.2%, followed by Channel 4 with 6.5% (+1: 0.7%) and Five with 6.8%. Elsewhere, the second episode of E4's The Inbetweeners drew 848k (4.7%) between 10pm and 10.35pm, a drop of 110k from last week. |
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Jen
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I think it's brilliant!
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