With Christmas now done and dusted, many of us sat down to watch some of our favourite Yuletide specials – with the likes of Gavin & Stacey, and all being on the TV schedule.
It has been confirmed that the dominated the Christmas Day ratings, whilst ITV only managing to avoid a complete ratings disaster with shows such as saving the day.
The top 10 shows that were watched on Christmas Day were all shown on the , which is a first for the broadcaster ever according to . It was their biggest share on Christmas Day since 2007, marking this year to be a rather historical one.
Five years on from the previous special’s cliffhanger, the feature-length final saw 12.32 million people tune in to find out what happened after Nessa’s proposal to Smithy.
The beloved comedy, which first hit screens in 2007, broke its own record set in 2019 when 11 million people watched the penultimate episode.
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Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl was a distant second on Christmas Day, with 9 million fans watching the latest instalment. The King’s annual Christmas Day speech pulled in 6.82 million, coming in third place.
was watched by just over 4.42 million people, with (Part 2) just coming into fifth place with 4.39 million. The soap is closely followed by Doctor Who which was watched by 4.1 million.
closely came in next with 4.05 million viewers. (Part 1) attracted 4 million viewers and was followed by the children’s animated show, Tiddler, which had 3.2 million.
Coming in 10th place is The Weakest Link, which garnered 3.05 million fans. However, despite dominating the day, ITV did manage to pull in a number of viewers during The Chase and the newly-revamped Bullseye.
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Bradley Walsh’s beloved ITV quiz show The Chase attracted only 2.5 million, whilst Bullseye pulled in between 2-2.5 million on the day.
Meanwhile, following its latest Christmas episode, with some loyal followers labelling it as “embarrassingly bad” and calling the series one of the “worst programmes on TV all year.”
Earlier this year, telly schedulers were left brimming with excitement over Outnumbered returning for a Yuletide Christmas special. It marked eight years since the Brockman family were last on our screens, with the cast previously returning in 2016 for a festive episode.
This year, the show aired on Boxing Day and saw actors Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner reprising their roles, with Tyger Drew-Honey, Daniel Roche and Ramona Marquez returning as their now grown-up children.
However, fans quickly reacted on social media and voiced their disappointment over the episode. One person said on X that the acting was “dreadful” and watching it was an “awful waste of time.”