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donderdag 5 april 2012

Kiefer Sutherland's 'Touch' continues with more than 600,000 viewers

Kiefer Sutherland's 'Touch' continues with more than 600,000 viewers

The latest instalment of Touch garnered more than 600,000 viewers on Sky1 last night, according to overnight data.

The Kiefer Sutherland drama picked up 606k (2.6%) in the 8pm timeslot, improving on last week's numbers.

On Sky Atlantic, the latest Mad Men episode took 47k (0.2%) from 9pm. Earlier, Friday Night Lights managed 21k (0.1%).

The Vampire Diaries rose to 407k (1.7%) on ITV2, while Alcatraz also improved, averaging 459k (2%) in the same 9pm hour on Watch.

On the terrestrials, The Syndicate dominated for BBC One with 5.44m (23.1%). Smugglers could only respond with 2.9m (12.3%) on ITV1 (+1: 370k/2.1%), with a celebrity special of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? taking 2.54m (11%) earlier (+1: 127k/0.5%).

BBC Two showed Hairy Bikers' Bakeation (2.86m/12.3%) and Horizon (1.26m/5.4%).

Channel 4's Supersize v Superskinny was seen by 1.93m (8.3%) from 8pm and a further 219k (0.9%) on timeshift. New series The Undateables strongly launched to 2.35m (10%) afterwards with 557k on +1.

Lastly, CSI pulled in 1.87m (7.9%) on Channel 5 (+1: 124k/0.7%) with Rory McGrath's Pub Dig averaging 726k (3.1%).

Overall, BBC One comfortably won primetime with 23.7% ahead of ITV1's 13.2% (+1: 0.8%). BBC Two came third with 8% beating Channel 4's 6.6% (+1: 1.3%) and Channel 5's 4.9% (+1: 0.2%).