#Where to watch let it shine tv#
The overnight TV ratings for Let It Shine and The Voice UK so farĥ.46 million (including ITV+1 5.85 million)ĥ.09 million (including ITV+1 5.38 million)Ĥ.91 million (including ITV+1 5.31 million)ĥ.29 million (including ITV+1 5.56 million)Ĥ.97 million (including ITV+1 5.29 million)Ĥ.48 million (including ITV+1 4.81 million)ĥ.17 million (including ITV+1 5. These don’t take into account the on-demand figures, but just those who tuned in on the night – including on ITV+1 for The Voice UK. The cast of Let It Shine - Coco Jones (Roxie), Tyler James Williams (Cyrus/Truth), Trevor Jackson (Kris) and Youtube stars Chloe and Halle (ddbail2) - perform Let It Shine. 'Let It Shine' Premiere Arrivals Cody Simpson, Bella Thorne, Zendaya Coleman, Coco Jones. We still can’t get over this exclusive clip from this weekends episode, featuring the wannabe musical. Kelli Berglund 'Let It Shine' Premiere Arrivals - Maximo TV Red Carpet Video. Let It Shine judge Dannii Minogue shows the boys who’s boss in raunchy opening dance. 5.73 million people in total tuned in for Let It Shine on 21 January, whilst 5.83 million watched The Voice UK - putting the two shows almost neck-and-neck at this stage.Įpisode four saw a much wider gulf opening up between the BBC and ITV as 5.08 million tuned in for Let It Shine in total and 6.43 million watched The Voice UK.Īlthough consolidated figures aren’t yet available for episodes five, six and seven overnight ratings are. Taylor Spreitler 'Let It Shine' Premiere Arrivals - Maximo TV Red Carpet Video. The film follows a shy, talented musician who pens romantic hip-hop verses only to stand idly by as they're delivered to the girl of his dreams by a proxy, his best friend. Its lyrics are simple for kids to easily remember and recite, with 'light of mine' having a powerful meaning of the love and truth of Jesus Christ. Meanwhile for the third episode, the consolidated figures actually show the gap closing between the two shows. A classic childrens hymn This beloved hymn was written by Harry Dixon Loes in the early 20th century.