Day 33 (Sun 11 July) - The world cup final impacted Big Brother, but it still managed to attract 1.5m (10.4%) to Channel 4 between 9.30pm and 10.30pm, with a further 470,000 (3%) watching the programme on C4+1. The argument between John James and Josie was the main focus of the programme.
Day 32 (Sat 10 July) - Big Brother attracted 1.69m (8.4%) for Channel 4 in the 9pm slot as Nathan's final hours in the BB11 house were highlighted.
Day 31 (Fri 9 July) - Nathan became the fourth housemate evicted and 2.46m (11.7%) tuned into the highlights show with another and 2.38m (14.5%) watching his eviction interview with Davina McCall.
Day 30 (Thur 8 July) - Big Brother, shifted to 8pm this week to make way for Channel 4's sex education programming, but lost some of their regular viewers as it went head-to-head with Emmerdale. Just 1.5 (7%) watched the housemates fall out, with another 725,000 (3.3%) watched an hour later on Channel 4 +1.
Ratings for the 11th and final series are up compared to last year's run, according to figures up to Tuesday, 6 July.
The average audience is up 18% year on year at 2.54 million, compared with 2.15 million at the same point in series 10. Average share is also up, from 10.5% to 12.5%.
Day 29 (Wed 7 July) - BB11 was viewed by 1.58m (6.5%) on Channel 4 in the earlier timeslot of 8pm, with 383,000 (1.6%) watching the show on Channel 4 +1.
Day 28 (Tues 6 July) - Tensions continued to run high in the house as Shabby walked with highlights at 10pm gaining 2.52 million (13.6% audience share), C4 +1 had another 189,000 (1.8%) tuning in.
*BB official website: www.channel4.com/bigbrother
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