Overnights: Sunny Sunday impacts UK ratings

Raj Baddhan

Senior Editor

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The glorious sunshine on Sunday in the UK, caused havoc in ratings with most channels struggling to garner any big viewership, according to exclusive data obtained by BizAsiaLive.com .

The biggest show on UK Asian TV was on Star Plus – ‘Yeh Hai Mohabbatein’ at 19:30 with 84,900 viewers, followed by ‘Saathiya’ at 19:00 with 59,800 viewers and ‘Mere Angne Mein’ at 18:00 with 57,000 viewers. ‘Nach Baliye 8’ at 20:00 attracted 45,000 viewers – nearly half of the audience it had when it launched a week ago.

On Colors, ‘Rising Star India’ at 21:00 topped ratings with 35,300 viewers, followed by ‘Chhote Miyan’ at 23:00 with 11,100 viewers and ‘Devanshi’ at 17:55 with 8,000 viewers.

On Rishtey, ‘Madhubala’ at 19:30 was watched by 28,800 viewers, followed by ‘Uttaran’ at 18:30 with 26,000 viewers and ‘Kairi’ at 19:00 with 16,000 viewers.

On &TV, ‘Aadhe Adhoore’ at 19:00 attracted 19,800 viewers, followed by movie ‘Khoobsurat’ at 12:00 with 5,900 viewers and ‘Prem Granth’ at 15:30 with 2,700 viewers.

On Sony SAB TV, ‘Jannat 2’ at 20:45 led with 9,300 viewers, followed by ‘Aamdani Atthani Karcha Rupaiya’ at 11:30 with 5,400 viewers and ‘Dhoom 2’ at 17:30 with 5,100 viewers.

On Hum TV, ‘Mere Qatil Mere Dildar’ at 21:00 pulled in 36,900 viewers, followed by ‘Kitni Girhain Baqi Hain’ at 22:00 with 21,400 viewers and ‘Sammi’ at 20:00 with 11,300 viewers.

On Geo TV, ‘Khan’ led with 10,500 viewers at 20:00.

Above data is an overnight rating supplied by Attentional – and may change slightly after consolidated figures become available in seven days from BARB.