The most-streamed TV in the UK, September 2024: The Big Bang Theory, Friends, and Lost

The most-streamed TV in the UK, September 2024: The Big Bang Theory, Friends, and Lost

YouGov - November 11th, 2024

The Big Bang Theory, Friends, and Lost lead the list of the most-streamed titles in the UK for September 2024. The chart below shows how many views and viewers each title had, along with their ranking changes from last month. Shows marked “new” entered the top ten for the first time this month.

The Big Bang Theory and Friends remain the most-streamed shows in the country for the second month running with over 40m views each. Lost jumped six positions on the list to become the third most-streamed show in September, and the second-most binged, at 41 episodes per viewer.

The Perfect Couple, a new entry, comes in fourth with 34.7 million views and 7.7 million viewers. This Netflix series, based on the novel by Elin Hilderbrand, stars Nicole Kidman and Liev Schreiber and explores secrets within a wealthy family.

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power debuts in sixth place with 32.5 million views and 8 million viewers on Prime Video. Set thousands of years before The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, this fantasy series stars Morfydd Clark as Galadriel and offers fans of Tolkien a deep dive into Middle-earth’s early history.

Monsters also makes a strong debut at seventh place, pulling in 32.4 million views from 6.2 million viewers. Part of the true-crime anthology created by Ryan Murphy, this season focuses on the Menendez brothers, captivating viewers with its real-life criminal intrigue.

Kaos rounds out the top ten with 27.7 million views and 5.7 million viewers. This dark comedy, which reimagines Greek mythology, has a Vs/Vr of 5, drawing in audiences who enjoy unique takes on classic tales.

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Methodology: YouGov Behavioral: Media Consumption is an audience streaming tracker, monitoring reported streaming attitudes and behaviors with verified SVOD & AVOD viewership data across multiple streaming services. It is backed by 160,000 activated accounts and the ability to connect to YouGov’s panel of 22 million+ registered members.