The Voice Will Be 'Even Stronger' Next Year, Promises BBC One Boss

The Voice Hailed As 'BBC's Biggest Hit In A Decade'

BBC1 boss Danny Cohen has vowed The Voice will return "even stronger" next year, as new figures revealed it was the channel's most successful entertainment show launch in a decade.

The Voice coaches - Jessie J, Danny O'Donaghue, Will.i.am and Sir Tom - have all voiced their delight in the series

The series - with celebrity coaches Sir Tom Jones, Danny O'Donoghue, Jessie J and Will.i.am - experienced a spectacular drop in viewers after its early stages, with the semi-final drawing just half the audience it had managed at its peak.

But the BBC said figures now showed the series pulled in an average of 9.2 million viewers - the best entertainment launch since research methods changed in 2001.

The show saw Leanne Mitchell triumph, landing a deal with music giant Universal, but a download version of her debut single failed to dent the top 40 at the weekend.

Cohen said programme chiefs would "learn" from the experiences of the first series.

He said: "The Voice has broken all records for a new entertainment show on the BBC. There are also inevitably things you learn in the first series of a big new show, and we are confident that The Voice will return even stronger next year."

He said he was proud of the contestants and the coaches - although it is not clear who will return next year.

Including the Sunday night results shows, the series averaged 8.9 million viewers across the series.

Show bosses are now looking for potential contestants for the next series, to be aired in 2013.

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