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'X Factor' suffers ratings fall


The first live 'X Factor' show of the series was 1.7 million UK viewers down on last year – while Strictly Come Dancing was more than a million up, overnight figures show.

The ongoing ratings woes will be an unwanted present for 'X Factor' boss Simon Cowell who celebrates his 53rd birthday today.

Although 'X Factor' proved a bigger draw than arch rival Strictly, its 9.2 million average audience was down markedly on the first show of the live stages in 2011 which pulled in 10.9 million.

'Strictly', which screened its first live Saturday night show last night, enjoyed an audience of 8.7 million, compared to 7.5 million who tuned in for the equivalent show last year.

'X Factor' bosses will be comforted that the show was still the most watched show on British TV last night. But its share of viewers was well down on 2011, accounting for an average 40% of the available audience last night, while last year it dragged in 49%.

Its peak audience was well down too, with 12.7 million for the first live show last year, but 10.3 million last night.

Last year 'The X Factor' started out on top but 'Strictly' began to race ahead as the competition went on, although the ITV1 show had won out again by the final stages.

Last night, 'X Factor' viewers saw Christopher Maloney given a second chance as he returned to the show as the “wildcard” entry, spared by viewers’ votes.

In 'Strictly', Lisa Riley became a surprise star with the highest score of the night for her dancefloor debut, with notoriously difficult-to-please judge Craig Revel Horwood declaring simply “you can dance”, after she showed off her cha cha cha.


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