Andrew Lloyd Webber?s ITV show Superstar suffered another slump in ratings on Monday night as the audience for the latest live show fell below 3million. Superstar has been a flop with TV audiences, scoring less than 3m on Monday night (Picture: ITV) According to overnight figures just 2.8million tuned in to watch Afnan Iftikhar become the first finalist to be eliminated from the show, following a sing-off with fellow contestant Dirk Johnston, while a further 103,000 watched the show on ITV?s +1 catch-up channel. The show ? which has lost 300,000 viewers since the first live final on Sunday ? was narrowly beaten in the ratings by the concluding part of the Christopher Eccleston thriller Blackout on BBC One, which captured an audience of 3million. And it comes following similar disappointing viewing figures over the weekend, with BBC One?s Countryfile scoring twice as many viewers as Superstar on Sunday evening. The final part of the Christopher Eccleston thriller Blackout beat Superstar in the ratings (Picture: BBC) The audience for the show is considerably lower than it was for Lloyd Webber?s similar talent searches on the BBC. The impresario?s 2007 show Any Dream Will Do, which saw Lee Mead win the lead in Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, pulled in
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