By Hanna Flint
Published: 18:01 EST, 8 June 2014 | Updated: 18:14 EST, 8 June 2014
Callabro might be celebrating their victory in Saturday night's Britain's Got Talent final, but the show producers suffered something of a failure.
The ITV talent show recorded an average of 10.7 million viewers, 400,000 down from last year's.
It is reportedly one of the lowest viewing figures ever recorded for a finale in BGT's history.
Winners: Callabro attend a photo call the day after taking home the Britain's Got Talent crown
However its peak audience reached 12.7 million viewers down only 200,000 from the year before.
Musical theatre actors, Callabro united to become a truly talented vocal group who have gone from strength to strength.
On Saturday night they sang Stars from Les Miserables, the song performed the character Javert in the long-running musical.
Fall: The average viewing figures dropped from 11.1 million to 10.7 million on last year's finale
David said: 'It was wonderful, you couldn't fault it. It was perfection.'
'Can't fault, I was thinking "go on boys",' Alesha smiled.
'Faultless performance, you are stunning and you could win this competition,' Amanda said.
'I have to echo that, You have steel in your eyes when you sing. You are totally focused. The first time I heard this song it was fantastic, well this was a step up,' Simon shared.
The public chose Callabro to be crowned this year's winner, where they will take home a £250,000 cash prize and a spot at this year's Royal Variety Performance.
The runner-up was Lucy Kay, with Bars and Melody in third place.
Victorious: Collabro celebrate victory with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams
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