Yorkshire Post

New motherhood drama pulls in nearly six million viewers

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JENNA COLEMAN pulled in nearly six million viewers – and landed the second biggest new drama launch of the year – as she returned to the BBC for the first time after leaving Doctor Who.

Her new drama The Cry was the most watched programme in its 9pm timeslot on Sunday, drawing in an average of 5.7 million viewers, according to overnight ratings.

The broadcast peaked at 6.3 million viewers and had an audience share of 30.1 per cent. It scored the second biggest new drama launch of the year so far behind Bodyguard, which launched with 6.7 million, and ahead of McMafia, which debuted with 5.6 million, the BBC said.

The Cry sees Coleman, 32, play a woman struggling with motherhood who is then rocked by the disappeara­nce of her baby. Coleman previously played the Doctor’s companion Clara Oswald in Dr Who, from 2012 until 2015, alongside Matt Smith and then Peter Capaldi. She then moved to ITV to star in period drama Victoria, playing a young version of Queen Victoria, and is expected to return for a third series in early 2019. Viewers were torn over The

Cry’s first episode, with some complainin­g on Twitter that the way it switched between timelines was confusing, while others commended Coleman’s acting and the gripping subject matter.

One impressed viewer wrote: “So many questions.. such quality.. brilliant writing , clever story , great acting .. all good.”

The Cry airs at 9pm on Sunday on BBC One.

 ?? PICTURE: BRUCE ROLLINSON ?? Ben Cooper, gardener at Beningboro­ugh Hall, picks apples in the orchard where the National Trust will be holding its Apple Celebratio­n Day this weekend. The event will feature talks on all things apple-related in tents in the walled garden.
PICTURE: BRUCE ROLLINSON Ben Cooper, gardener at Beningboro­ugh Hall, picks apples in the orchard where the National Trust will be holding its Apple Celebratio­n Day this weekend. The event will feature talks on all things apple-related in tents in the walled garden.
 ?? PICTURES: SYNCHRONIC­ITY FILMS LTD. ?? BIG SUCCESS: The Cry scored the second biggest new drama launch of the year so far behind Bodyguard,
PICTURES: SYNCHRONIC­ITY FILMS LTD. BIG SUCCESS: The Cry scored the second biggest new drama launch of the year so far behind Bodyguard,

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