BBC humiliated as Olympics coverage attracts half the viewers of Antiques Roadshow
  • 7 months ago
Coverage of the Olympics on BBC One raked in fewer figures on July 25 between 7.30pm and 9pm than Antiques Roadshow which aired in the same slot the week before. Viewing figures have revealed the Olympics only drew in 2.68 million while the Fiona Bruce fronted show had more than double the amount of viewers the weekend before.    Clare Balding and Alex Scott were just two of the BBC's presenting team to front the network's coverage over the past fortnight as they, along with the likes of Hazel Irvine, covered one of Team GB's best-ever medal hauls.  On day two of the games, Team GB’s Chelsie Giles won bronze in the judo, while Adam Peaty coasted into the 100 metre breaststroke final.  However as the BBC celebrated these triumphs, only an audience of 2.68 million tuned in to watch the high ...
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