BBC’s Keeley Hawes series took 6.6m viewers, compared with 2.9m for ITV period dramaThe BBC’s Bodyguard has beaten ITV’s Vanity Fair in the first round of the Sunday-night drama ratings battle, attracting twice as many viewers as its rival.Both shows went head-to-head in the 9pm slot but the BBC One series, starring Keeley Hawes, came out on top, attracting an average audience of 6.6 million – retaining the viewers who tuned in to the first two episodes of the drama, which focuses on the relationship between a home secretary and her close protection officer. Continue reading…
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