The new series of The X Factor has kicked-off with six million viewers – the lowest launch since the show first began in 2004.
The return of Simon Cowell’s ITV talent contest drew an average of six million viewers (32% share), peaking with 6.9 million (36%).
It is a drop from last year’s opener when an average of 6.8 million and a peak of 7.5 million peak tuned in.
The figures make it the lowest launch since the programme – this year with Cowell, Nicole Scherzinger, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh back on the judging panel – first kicked-off in 2004, when 4.9 million watched the opening night.
But The X Factor was by far the most watch programme of the night, with the next highest rating show being Casualty on BBC1 with 3.5 million viewers.
The 14th series of The X Factor began on Saturday, a week before the return of BBC1 rival Strictly Come Dancing.
The show continues on Sunday night, when viewers will see a singer who lost five stone, a dinner lady called Gaga and a grandmother who brings Simon Cowell fish fingers.
Numbers include ITV’s plus-one channel but are set to rise when consolidated figures are calculated for viewers watching on catch-up.
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