You Cannot Be Serious has launched to a lacklustre performance after going head to head with The Voice’s final.
The show launched with 2.15m (10.66%), with 64,000 (0.3%) joining on ITV1+1, down on the slot average of 4.63m (20.8%). Over on BBC1, The Voice finished its run on 7.14m (34.2%), dominating the evening.
Next week, the show is due to go up against the last minutes of Netherlands versus Denmark and BBC News.
Viewings on the show were mixed, with a selection of the tweets below:
@harryhillfans It was appalling. Shocked to see Harry's name on the credits.—
Steve Paget (@stevepaget) June 02, 2012
@harryhillfans enjoyed that #alastairmcgowen prog! Had a #tvburp feel about it and was funny!—
Lee Smith/DJ Leekee (@djleekee) June 02, 2012
@harryhillfans – cringed at it I am afraid – I love AM, sport n I love HH – hope its not a long series!—
Ricky Colley (@waltononthenaze) June 02, 2012
@harryhillfans Enjoyed ep 1 You Cannot Be Serious. Great running gag about Petr Cech, good balance between clips and impressions—
Andrew Fisher (@merman1974) June 02, 2012
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