Viewers drop for Downton return
The return of Downton Abbey was unable to match the launch of last year's series, figures have shown.
However, the ITV1 show - which has moved into the 1920s for its latest run - still proved popular as it drew double the viewers of rival channel BBC1's drama Inspector George Gently.
Downton's 90-minute opener was seen by an average audience of nine million, including viewers on ITV's +1 channel, to become the station's highest rating drama so far this year.
But it drew 300,000 fewer viewers than the first episode of the 2011 series. It peaked at 9.6 million viewers, which was 800,000 down on the corresponding show last year.
Inspector George Gently - which had an hour-long overlap with Downton - landed an average audience of 4.3 million.
There was good news for The X Factor, which saw a huge boost in its audience to draw its biggest ratings of the series when an average of 9.7 million viewers watched the audition show.
A week earlier it had dipped below eight million, giving the lowest audience for five years.
However, Sunday night's edition was still 1.8 million down on this stage of the contest in 2011.
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