The Scottish Mail on Sunday

IS THE GAME UP FOR HOLLY AS AUDIENCE TAKE AN EARLY BATH?

- By Katie Hind SHOWBUSINE­SS EDITOR

WE’VE all done it – ditched a TV programme halfway through because the show is a turn off.

But audience members at the live broadcast of ITV reality show The Games took it a step further by actually sneaking out of the stadium early on the opening night of the series.

Viewers at home could see spectators queueing up in their droves to leave the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre before filming ended, as stewards tried to usher them back inside until the credits rolled.

The 90-minute show last Monday saw 12 celebritie­s take part in track and field events.

But while the contestant­s and presenters Holly Willoughby, Freddie Flintoff and Alex Scott all appeared to be enjoying themselves, it seems others weren’t having quite so much fun.

One member of the crowd said: ‘Quite a few people just started getting up, even though we were asked to wait until the end. The show was still going on... it wasn’t just a handful, it was noticeable.’

While the opening night attracted an impressive 2.1 million television viewers, the audience subsequent­ly dropped by about 500,000.

It has been suggested this was because the Tuesday edition clashed with a BBC show that Ms Willoughby was also presenting, Freeze The Fear with Wim Hof, which has been running for four weeks.

The Games returned to television screens 16 years since it was axed by Channel 4 after four series. This year’s line-up included ITV news presenter Lucrezia Millarini, Spice Girl Melanie Brown’s daughter Phoenix Gulzar-Brown and former Strictly profession­al dancer Kevin Clifton.

Former Love Island contestant Wes Brown was crowned the winner on Friday.

Despite falling ratings throughout the week ITV bosses are expected to bring the show back again next year, although it received mixed

‘Quite a few got up, not just a handful’

reviews from viewers. One wrote on Twitter: ‘ITV The Games. I need a medal for enduring an hour of that. Can’t take any more.’

Another posted: ‘I think it’s safe to say I’d rather stick hot rods of iron in my eyes than watch The Games on ITV!’

Meanwhile, another unimpresse­d viewer remarked: ‘The Games on ITV is really inspiring stuff. Just imitated the hurdles to drop-kick my telly out the window!’

However, it did win some of its audience over. One fan said: ‘#thegames The games was brilliant @ITV – bring it back next year!!! Please.’

 ?? ?? TOUGH CROWD: Presenter Holly Willoughby on The Games
TOUGH CROWD: Presenter Holly Willoughby on The Games

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