The Scotsman

Hit Bodyguard is the ‘drama of the decade’

● Scots star helps BBC blockbuste­r to fight off period drama Vanity Fair

- By PAUL WILSON

The BBC is celebratin­g a bonafide ratings hit, with terror thriller Bodyguard recording the biggest launch for a new drama on British television in more than a decade.

The six-part series, starring Keeley Hawes and Scottish actor Richard Madden, achieved consolidat­ed viewing figures of 10.4 million for its opening episode which aired late last month.

It was the highest launch figure for a new UK drama since Lewis in 2006. Only World Cup matches have reaped a bigger viewing audience for the BBC this year.

Terror thriller Bodyguard has become the biggest new drama on British television in more than a decade, the BBC has said.

The BBC One series – starring Keeley Hawes as the Home Secretary and Scots actor Richard Madden as the officer assigned to protect her – has achieved consolidat­ed viewing figures of 10.4 million for its first episode.

This is the highest launch figure for any new drama across all UK channels since Lewis in 2006, the corporatio­n said.

The series, written and created by Line Of Duty’s Jed Mercurio, kicked off on 26 August, when it scored the highest overnight audience for a drama launch this year by more than one million viewers.

It drew an average overnight rating of 6.7 million and an audience share of 35 per cent, the BBC said, and peaked with

6.9 million viewers. On BBC iplayer, the show has broken drama debut records – with episode one getting 3.6 million requests in its first seven days.

It also defeated ITV’S lavish period drama Vanity Fair in

a Sunday night ratings battle when its third episode went head-to-head with the launch of the adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray’s novel, starring Olivia Cooke as Becky Sharp.

The third episode of Bodyguard attracted an average of 6.6 million viewers, giving the channel a 33 per cent share, and peaked with seven million viewers.

It was the BBC’S biggest nonworld

Cup audience of this year so far. The first episode of Vanity Fair also aired at 9pm anddrewana­verageof2.9million viewers and a 15 per cent share, peaking with 3.9 million viewers.

Mercurio said: “The success of Bodyguard is a tribute to the magnetism of our two leads, Richard Madden and Keeley Hawes.

“I’m exceedingl­y grateful to World Production­s and to the BBC who have supported the project throughout production, and to the viewers who’ve responded with such enthusiasm.”

Charlotte Moore, director of BBC content, added: “I’m thrilled with the response to BBC One’s new Sunday night drama Bodyguard, the figures are extraordin­ary and all credit to the mastermind creator and writer Jed Mercurio who is surprising the audience at every turn.”

The broadcaste­r has also pointed to Bodyguard’s strong performanc­e with the “hardto-reach” 16-34-year-old demographi­c.

A total of 1.2 million of them watched the first episode of the series, which, the BBC claimed, made it the biggest non-soap drama of the year for this age group.

Bodyguard continues on BBC One this Sunday at 9pm.

 ?? PICTURE: BBC ?? 0 Scots actor Richard Madden as the eponymous hero and Keeley Hawes as the Home Secretary in Bodyguard
PICTURE: BBC 0 Scots actor Richard Madden as the eponymous hero and Keeley Hawes as the Home Secretary in Bodyguard

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