
It debuted in the UK on The History Channel some time ago, but controversial US miniseries The Kennedys finally arrived on terrestrial TV last night. BBC2's double-bill from 9 till 10.30pm attracted an impressive average of 2.6 million over its two episodes (2.47m for 9pm, 2.21m for 9.45pm). The BBC HD simulcast also lured 171,000 and 152,000 viewers.It was a decent showing for a drama that's been heavily criticized (people clearly wanted to see for themselves), but it couldn't defeat a repeat of Miranda on BBC1 (3.51m), and the Lady Gaga special of ITV1's Paul O'Grady (3.38m). But it did entice more viewers than Channel 4's panel show hour of 8 Out Of 10 Cats (1.49m) and King Of... (1.2m), together with Channel 5's terrestrial premiere of US crime drama Castle (1.69m).
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