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Just when EastEnders bosses thought things could not get any worse, following the suspension of actor Leslie Grantham following a tabloid expose of internet sex sessions, the flagship BBC1 soap's audience last night slumped to what is believed to be its lowest ever.
Last night's edition of the beleaguered soap had just 6.4 million viewers and a 34% share of the audience between 7.30pm and 8pm, according to unofficial overnights.
The figures are the lowest for EastEnders' since the current Barb audience research system was introduced in 1992 - and are believed to be soap's worst ratings ever.
EastEnders lost out to the second half of an hour-long Emmerdale special, which had more than a million extra viewers than the BBC1 soap when they were head to head and an average of 7.6 million overall between 7pm and 8pm.
EastEnders was more than 4 million viewers down on last week's average of nearly 11 million Last night's ratings debacle caps a dismal run for the BBC1 soap, which began when it failed to be nominated in the best soap category at the Bafta TV awards. Critics have suggested the soap's storylines have begun to lose their way.
EastEnders' poor performance last night helped ITV1 to a rare Tuesday peak time ratings victory, with a 26.7% share of the audience between 7pm and 10.30pm, against BBC1's 25.7%. BBC1's woes were compounded when Cutting It lost out to both ITV1's Bad Girls and the last of Channel 4's Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares between 9pm and 10pm. The hairdressing drama had only 4.1 million viewers, less than one in five of the audience, against the second of a three-part Bad Girls special starring Zoe Lucker from Footballers' Wives, which attracted 5.6 million.
Just when EastEnders bosses thought things could not get any worse, following the suspension of actor Leslie Grantham following a tabloid expose of internet sex sessions, the flagship BBC1 soap's audience last night slumped to what is believed to be its lowest ever.
Last night's edition of the beleaguered soap had just 6.4 million viewers and a 34% share of the audience between 7.30pm and 8pm, according to unofficial overnights.
The figures are the lowest for EastEnders' since the current Barb audience research system was introduced in 1992 - and are believed to be soap's worst ratings ever.
EastEnders lost out to the second half of an hour-long Emmerdale special, which had more than a million extra viewers than the BBC1 soap when they were head to head and an average of 7.6 million overall between 7pm and 8pm.
EastEnders was more than 4 million viewers down on last week's average of nearly 11 million Last night's ratings debacle caps a dismal run for the BBC1 soap, which began when it failed to be nominated in the best soap category at the Bafta TV awards. Critics have suggested the soap's storylines have begun to lose their way.
EastEnders' poor performance last night helped ITV1 to a rare Tuesday peak time ratings victory, with a 26.7% share of the audience between 7pm and 10.30pm, against BBC1's 25.7%. BBC1's woes were compounded when Cutting It lost out to both ITV1's Bad Girls and the last of Channel 4's Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares between 9pm and 10pm. The hairdressing drama had only 4.1 million viewers, less than one in five of the audience, against the second of a three-part Bad Girls special starring Zoe Lucker from Footballers' Wives, which attracted 5.6 million.