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Ant and Dec help make Britain’s Got Talent the biggest show of 2019 so far

The top spot was previously held by Line Of Duty

Ant and Dec’s return to TV screens on Britain’s Got Talent has become the biggest programme of 2019 so far, according to overnight figures – beating Line Of Duty.

The ITV talent show averaged 8.1 million viewers, peaking with 9.7 million on Saturday night.

The return of Line Of Duty took the top spot last Sunday with an average of 7.8 million viewers, and a peak of eight million on BBC One.

Line Of Duty opener
Line of Duty held the top spot for just a week (Credit: BBC)

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Britain’s Got Talent featured the return to TV screens of the much-loved TV presenting duo after Ant took a break following his drink-driving conviction last year.

Ant became overwhelmed after being embraced by his co-host during a performance by a group of schoolchildren on the TV show.

Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams also returned to judge the variety acts.

Last year, Dec hosted the live Britain’s Got Talent shows solo.

He later fronted I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! with Holly Willoughby instead of Ant.

Last night viewers were brought to tears several times, not least when David Walliams pressed his Golden Buzzer.

David was tearful after the performance (Credit: ITV/Syco/Thames)

He burst into tears after a performance by the kids of Lancashire’s Flakefleet Primary School who did a choreographed routine to Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen led by their head teacher.

The rendition earned them a standing ovation from David and his fellow judges before David gave them an automatic place in the next round.

Molly Hocking won The Voice (Credit: ITV)

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ITV had a good night in the viewing stakes. They also said that the final of its singing competition The Voice, won by teenager Molly Hocking, was watched by 4.6 million viewers, peaking with 5.2 million.

The figures represent overnight rather than consolidated numbers – programmes recorded and watched up to seven days later.

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