audiences: “Master Crimes” on TF 1 down but leader, “Le grand chessboard” under a million

audiences: “Master Crimes” on TF 1 down but leader, “Le grand chessboard” under a million
TV audiences: “Master Crimes” on TF 1 down but leader, “Le grand chessboard” under a million

Even on the eve of a public holiday, Professor Louise Arbus is on deck! With the only new episode of season 2 scheduled for this Thursday, TF 1 took first place in the audiences. The evening's survey intrigued 3.22 million people, or 18.4% of the public and 19.8% of women responsible for purchases under the age of fifty. A score down over a week with 500,000 fewer curious people over a week.

3 recovers the silver medal with the French film in rebroadcast “The Walls of Memory”. This fiction with Gaëlle Bona and David Kammenos attracted 2.39 million French people, for 14.1% market share. Slightly worse than the previous opus, “The Mists of Memory”, rebroadcast a week earlier.

M 6 follows with the continuation of season 13 of its culinary competition “The best pastry chef”, hosted by Laëtitia Milot and judged by Cyril Lignac and Mercotte. The cakes of the day made 1.68 million gourmands salivate on average (11.5%), down over a week. But the Six shines on the commercial target and clearly has the upper hand over its competitors thanks to 25.2% market share.

At the foot of the podium, “Le grand échquier” by Claire Chazal on France 2 fails to reach a million viewers. This evening dedicated to Overseas only interested 983,000 viewers, or 6.3% of the entire public. The previous issue, broadcast on July 11, convinced 1.53 million people (9.8%).

Among the other channels, behind Deux, Arte is the one that is doing the best with a rebroadcast of the Swedish series “Murders in Sandhamn”. This attracted 860,000 regulars, for a 5.0% market share of the entire public. Better than the documentary “The Other World of Dinosaurs” on France 5, enlightening 794,000 curious people (4.7%).

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