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'Adolescence' makes history as first streaming show to top UK TV ratings

ANI March 26, 2025 157 views

Netflix drama Adolescence has made UK television history by surpassing popular shows like The Apprentice in weekly ratings. It gathered an impressive 6.45 million viewers, breaking the previous streaming record set by Fool Me Once. The miniseries, created by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, is praised for its unique single-take episodes and compelling narrative. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has also endorsed the show, reflecting its wide-reaching impact.

"Each episode is filmed in a single, continuous take." - Variety
Washington DC, March 25: The hit Netflix drama 'Adolescence' has made history by becoming the first streaming show to take the top spot in the UK's weekly TV ratings, according to Variety.

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Adolescence tops UK TV ratings over The Apprentice

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Made history with 6.45 million viewers

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Lauded by UK PM Keir Starmer

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Single-take episodes praised

According to official data from the Broadcasters Audience Research Board (BARB), the show outperformed popular traditional TV programs 'The Apprentice' and 'Death in Paradise', reported Variety.

The first episode of Adolescence drew 6.45 million viewers in its debut week, breaking the previous UK streaming record of 6.3 million set by Netflix's Fool Me Once in January 2024.

Adolescence is a British crime drama miniseries created by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham and directed by Philip Barantini.

The four-episode series follows the arrest of a 13-year-old schoolboy, Jamie Miller, played by Owen Cooper, who is accused of murdering a female classmate. What also makes the series a masterclass is that each episode is filmed in a single, continuous take.

Graham, who is co-creator of the show, also plays Eddie Miller, the father of the accused Jamie Miller.

The series premiered on Netflix on March 13 and has received widespread critical acclaim for its writing, direction, and performances.

Earlier, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer also praised the series and said he watched it with his own teenage children. He also backed the idea of the crime drama being shown in the UK Parliament and in government schools.

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