Piers Morgan: Uncensored’s ratings boom as show tops BBC and Sky News combined on launch week

PIERS Morgan: Uncensored has got off to a storming start in the ratings – topping BBC and Sky New combined.

Piers’ new show on TalkTV launched on Monday with an explosive interview with former US President, Donald Trump.



Piers Morgan: Uncensored has triumphed in the ratings


Piers’ show got more viewers than BBC and Sky News combined on Tuesday

Their conversation continued across Tuesday’s show and the pair locking horns certainly captured the attention of TV viewers at home.

Taking to Twitter today, Piers revealed: “BREAKING: @PiersUncensored beat BBC News & Sky News COMBINED in the ratings last night, and got FIVE TIMES the GB News rating.

“Thanks for watching – and tune into tonight for another great show!
@TalkTV.”

Indeed, Piers has started as he means to go on, as tonight’s show sees him chat with fellow TalkTV star Sharon Osbourne about her appalling cancellation.

Piers has also secured the first interview with Tyson Fury since his big win at Wembley at the weekend and he will chat to US star Tucker Carlson about Trump, Twitter and free speech.

Piers, 57, opened Tuesdays show discussing Mondays massive ratings, as well as the impact his new series has made across the globe.

Viewers also saw Trump discussing his meeting with the Queen, where he praised her for ” never making a mistake” in her entire reign.

He called the Prince Andrew scandal ” a terrible thing” and said he “wasn’t a fan” of Meghan Markle, before branding Prince Harry an “embarrassment”.

Trump also said the marriage “will end and it will end bad”, predicting that Harry will come back to London afterwards.

He then said it was “terrible” that Harry didn’t go to Prince Philip’s funeral and that the Queen should strip the “disrespectful” pair of their royal titles.

Needless to say, those tuning in at home were hooked.

“I’m tuned in again best thing on TV at the moment,” said one.

“Here we go…CAN’T WAIT!” said another as the show went live.

Watch TalkTV on Tuesday 26th April on Sky 526, Virgin Media 627, Freeview 237, Freesat 217 or on Fox Nation in the US.