The Harbour makes TV top ten with 3.6 million viewers
The ITV network version of ITV Wales’ factual series The Harbour got off to an impressive start, launching with 3.6m viewers and a 17% share across ITV in Monday’s 8pm slot.
It is the second biggest half-hour programme in that slot this year, up on the year to date slot average by +0.5m viewers and +2 share points.
It was the 10th most watched television programme across all of UK terrestrial television on Monday night in a list including Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Eastenders.
The Harbour follows a group of people living and working on the Tenby waterfront throughout the seasons.
With great characters and stunning camerawork, it attracted a 23% share of the audience when originally shown on ITV Wales in 2016.
Jonathan Hill, ITV Wales’ editor of English language programmes, has been working with Cardiff independent production company Slam Media and London commissioner Tom Giles to reversion the original six- part series shown on ITV Wales into this four-part series for the network.
The Harbour continues on ITV next Monday at 8pm.