Episode One
Viewers drawn to Desperate Romantics
22 July, 2009 | By Jon Rogers
Viewers were seduced by the first episode of BBC2’s new art-inspired drama Desperate Romantics with 2.5m (15% share) watching at 9pm last night.
The opening hour-long show about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood started with an impressive 2.7m (12.3%) but saw its audience slowly decline whilst it was on air to 2.3m (10.5%).
The show was also a big attraction for upmarket viewers with a sizeable 61.8% of those watching ABC1s. The show also appealed to women with females making up 58.2% of the audience. Younger viewers really weren’t impressed though as just 9.4% of the audience were aged between 16 and 34.
BBC2 has only had one more popular drama so far this year with Margaret on 26 February picking up 2.6m (12%) also in a 9pm slot.
Original article here.
There wasn’t much separating BBC2 and Channel 4 at 9pm. The second instalment of Desperate Romantics picked up 2m (9.2%), a drop of half a million compared to its launch episode last week. Averaging 2.1m (9.8%) over on Channel 4 was Big Brother which then picked up 324,000 an hour later on C4+1.
BBC2’s pre-Raphaelite costume drama Desperate Romantics wooed back its 2m audience last night, but was unable to temp any of the 500,000 viewers it lost last week.