Top 10 Highest Rated Shows of 2007
| Rank | Show | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | EastEnders | 14.34 million |
| 2 | Doctor Who | 13.31 million |
| 3 | Rugby World Cup 2007 | 13.10 million |
| 4 | Coronation Street | 13.08 million |
| 5 | The Vicar of Dibley | 13.08 million |
| 6 | X Factor results | 12.23 million |
| 7 | Concert for Diana | 12.22 million |
| 8 | Strictly Come Dancing | 12.09 million |
| 9 | The X Factor | 11.78 |
| 10 | Britain's Got Talent | 11.58 million |
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