The King’s message tops Christmas Day TV ratings

The King’s message tops Christmas Day TV ratings
The Stranger Things star is at number one as the show’s songs surge in the chartsPA Media King Charles, wearing a pinstriped suit and pale blue tie and pocket square, smiles at the camera, with the lights from a Christmas tree just seen in the background PA Media

The King’s Christmas Broadcast was the most-watched TV program in the UK on Christmas Day, as overnight data has shown.

Nearly 7m tuned in on the BBC, ITV, Sky News and GB News to watch King Charles deliver his annual message, this year recorded in Westminster Abbey.

After the King, the next most popular show was The Scarecrows’ Wedding on BBC One, watched by 4.3m. It is based on the picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, who wrote and illustrated The Gruffalo.

All figures are based on “overnight” TV ratings – which do not include viewers who watch Christmas specials on catch-up services during the rest of the festive period.

King used his traditional speech.

The King used his traditional speech to invoke the wartime spirit, urging people to get to know their neighbours and “never lose sight” of the values with which communities came together “in the face of such a great challenge”.

The figures exclude the small number watching the King’s message on Sky Showcase, Sky Mix HD or other non-TV platforms.

Strictly Come Dancing’s Christmas Special, which saw Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman host the show together for the final time, was the third most popular program, with 4.2m tuning in.

They ended the festive special with their “keep dancing!” catchphrase, with Winkleman saying the audience watching over the years had “meant the world to us.”.

There was a decline in viewers for EastEnders; however, it was the eighth most-watched this year with 2.85m for the first of its two Christmas Day episodes.

The second did not make the viewing figures top 10.

The Stranger Things star is at number one as the show’s songs surge in the chartsClaudia Winkleman and Tess Daly, both wearing white, join hands as they dance towards the camera, with judges and professional dancers behind them

Soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale, both on ITV1, did not make the top 10 with their Christmas Day episodes.

This year, BBC programmes made up nine of the top 10 most-watched programmes across the day.

A festive episode of The 1% Club, the quiz hosted by Lee Mack, on ITV1, was in ninth place with 2.75m watching.

The BBC’s chief content officer, Kate Phillips, said this was “a timely reminder that shared moments really do matter, even in a world of so much choice.”

The list of the top 10 most watched Christmas Day TV shows is as follows.

  1. The King (BBC, ITV, BBC News and Sky News) 6.56 m (not including other channels)
  2. The Scarecrows’ Wedding 4.31m
  3. Strictly Come Dancing 4.24m
  4. Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel 3.71 m
  5. Call the Midwife 3.44m
  6. Gladiators 3.16m
  7. Amandaland 3.05m
  8. EastEnders 2.85m
  9. The 1% Club 2.75 m
  10. The Weakest Link 2.63m

Source: BARB overnight figures

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