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Ye gods :-L
In the 80's. Today, we're lucky to get five million viewers.
LALD was a big event - Bank holiday Sunday and weeks beforehand of advertising. Those were the days.
http://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/history_bond_on_tv.php3?id=02822
Just look at the ratings for the six most recent films:
GoldenEye - 10th March 1999 - 13.23 million
Tomorrow Never Dies - 13th October 1999 - 11.86 million
The World Is Not Enough - 14th November 2001 - 9.80 million
Die Another Day - 27th October 2004 - 7.55 million
Casino Royale - 19th September 2009 - 4.82 million
Quantum Of Solace - 26th March 2011 - 4.63 million
That broadcast was on Christmas Day evening on BBC1, if I remember correctly. An utter captive audience when it comes to British TV - Christmas Day viewing figures on the traditional two 'terrestrial' channels (BBC1 and ITV1) are always among the very highest in the UK. Even today with the plethora of channels we now 'enjoy'.
Anyhoo, the list does indeed prove the (continuing) popularity of the Bond flicks in Blighty, no question...