Beyoncé Draws Viewers To OWN, HBO on Saturday

Beyoncé Draws Viewers To OWN, HBO on Saturday
Beyoncé Draws Viewers To OWN, HBO on Saturday

HBO's documentary on singer Beyoncé Knowles, Beyoncé: Life Is But a Dream, drew 1.8 million total viewers for its 9 p.m. premiere on Saturday. That made it the net's most-viewed documentary since 2004, when Nielsen changed its audience measurement methods for HBO. The previous high was the Spike Lee miniseries about Hurricane Katrina, When the Levees Broke: A Requiem In Four Acts (Acts 1&2), which averaged 1.7 million viewers back in 2006.

Beyonce: Life Is But a Dream, which was executive produced by Beyonce herself, took an intimate look into the singer's life and new motherhood. It included first-person footage shot by the singer on her laptop. 

The same night, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on OWN, more than 1.3 million viewers watched Oprah Winfrey’s interview with Beyoncé on Oprah’s Next Chapter on a special night. (Picture credit: Harpo Studios, Inc./George Burns.)

The episode scored triple-digit growth versus year ago numbers across key demos (+385% W25-54; +342% in total viewers), the network that's co-owned by Harpo Studios and Discovery Communications said.

--Tim Baysinger of Broadcasting & Cable contributed to this item.