In a year of high-quality entertainment, the movie “Barbie” has been voted the best film of 2023, while the BBC’s coverage of King Charles’ Coronation emerged as the year’s most-watched TV event.
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King Charles’ coronation captivated an impressive 12.8 million viewers, leading the list of 2023’s most-watched TV moments. The event surpassed the viewership of other major broadcasts, including the much-anticipated final of the BBC series “Happy Valley,” which attracted 11.9 million viewers in February.
Other top-viewed events included the Eurovision Song Contest with 10.7 million viewers, and Channel 4’s “The Great British Bake Off” final, which drew in 9.7 million people.
King Charles’ Coronation Tops TV Viewership in 2023
Here’s a look at the top TV moments of 2023:
- King Charles’ coronation – BBC – 12.8 million viewers
- Happy Valley final – BBC – 11.9 million viewers
- Eurovision Song Contest – BBC – 10.7 million viewers
- The Great British Bake Off final – Channel 4 – 9.7 million viewers
- I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! final – ITV – 9 million viewers
- Planet Earth III – BBC – 8.7 million viewers
- Strictly Come Dancing final – BBC – 8.5 million viewers
- Death In Paradise – BBC – 8.3 million viewers
- Unforgotten – ITV – 8.2 million viewers
- Wild Isles – BBC – 8.2 million viewers
The list reflects the diverse interests of TV audiences in 2023, spanning from royal events to competitive reality shows and nature documentaries. The year has been a showcase of the variety and depth of television programming available to viewers.