Consolidated Ratings: BBC Two’s ‘The Fall’ Grows By 50% To Deliver 3 Million Viewers
BBC Two's Gillian Anderson fronted thriller 'The Fall' drew a consolidated audience of 3 million viewers, posting gains of 50% on the overnight of 2 million viewers. 

BBC Two has unveiled a new trailer for the second season of The Wrong Mans, which is a key element of the channel's Christmas schedule.
'The Fall' held steady in the ratings last night, with the show's fourth episode reaching an audience of 2.1 million viewers - up by some 5% on last week's episode.
BBC Two's one-off drama That Day We Sang (formerly known as Tubby & Enid) will premiere on Boxing Day (Friday December 26th) at 9pm, it has been announced.
The Christmas special of Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer’s BBC Two comedy series House of Fools will premiere on Sunday December 28th at 10pm, it has been announced.
Per consolidated ratings, the second episode of 'The Fall', which originally aired on Thursday November 20th at 9pm, pulled in a total audience of 3.1 million viewers, registering a viewership increase of more than 40% on the overnights.