Ratings: ‘The Fall’ Drops To 2 Million Viewers On BBC Two
Last night's episode of The Fall on BBC Two drew an audience of 2 million viewers, down by 9% on last week's episode.
Last night's episode of The Fall on BBC Two drew an audience of 2 million viewers, down by 9% on last week's episode.
'American Horror Story' alum Alexander Dreymon and 'Ripper Street's David Dawson are to lead the cast of the 8 episode series, which is being co-produced by BBC America and has been described a the UK's attempt at Game of Thrones.
The second season premiere of 'The Fall' drew a consolidated audience of 3.5 million viewers, up 40% on the overnights.
'The Fall' suffered a slight dip in the ratings last night, drawing 2.2 million viewers and a 9% share.
The sixth and final episode of 'The Fall's second season, set to air on BBC Two on Thursday December 18th, will run 90 minutes, rather than the standard length of 60 minutes, it was announced today.
At a special event in London, hosted by DG Tony Hall and Controller of Drama Commissioning Ben Stephenson, the corporation unveiled details of more than 40 hours worth of drama commissions, which will air on BBC One and BBC Two in 2015 and 2016.
At their Drama Event this evening, the BBC unveiled the first three images of Wolf Hall, the upcoming adaptation of the Hillary Mantel novels which is a co-production between BBC Two and US public broadcaster PBS.