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Band 7+: The line graph shows cinema attendance in Great Britain from 2000 to 2011.

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The image presents cinema attendance in Great Britain between 2000 and 2011 divided into four age groups: 7-14 years, 15-24 years, 25-35 years, and 35 and over. In 2000, 7-14 years had attendance of approximately 10%, 15-24 years at 15%, 25-35 years at around 12%, 35 and over slightly under 5%. By 2001, 7-14 years remained constant, 15-24 years slightly above 15%, 25-35 years under 12%, 35 and over steady just below 5%. In 2002, 7-14 years maintained 10%, 15-24 years decreased to approximately 14%, 25-35 years slightly rising to 12%, 35 and over flat under 5%. By 2003, 7-14 years saw a small increase to 12%, 15-24 years grew above 14%, 25-35 years constant at 12%, 35 and over notched above 5%. Notably, in 2004, 7-14 years climbed to 14%, 15-24 years increased to 18%, 25-35 years dropped under 11%, 35 and over flat at 5%. In 2005, 7-14 years slightly reduced to 13%, 15-24 years peaked at 20%, 25-35 years further reduced to 10%, 35 and over rose near 6%. In 2006, 7-14 years increased sharply to 18%, 15-24 years dipped to 19%, 25-35 years and 35 and over remained constant at 10% and 6%. By 2007, 7-14 years reduced to 14%, 15-24 rallied to 25%, 25-35 years decreased to 9%, 35 and over shifted to 7%. In 2008, 7-14 maintained roughly 15%, 15-24 continued at peak 24%, 25-35 years edged up to 10%, 35 and over slightly under 8%. In 2009, 7-14 dipped back to 12%, 15-24 dropped to 23%, 25-35 decreasing slightly under 10%, 35 and over remained consistently around 9%. In 2010, 7-14 years leveled at 15%, 15-24 dropped slightly to 20%, 25-35 slightly lowering above 9%, 35 and over steady under 9%. By 2011, 7-14 ended at 15%, 15-24 dropped to 19%, 25-35 remained steady at 9%, 35 and over confirming slightly above 8%.
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The line chart demonstrates the proportions of audience in different age groups in cinema in Great Britain between 2000 and 2011.

To begin with, the greatest number of audience members were youngsters aged 15 to 24. In 2000, approximately 17% of young Britishers attended cinema; then it skyrocketed to its peak of 57% in 2011. However, this trend underwent notable fluctuations between 2005 and 2009.

Shifting focus to other age groups, the age groups of children (7-14) and young adults (25-35) exhibited almost identical patterns. It started at 10% and 5% and rose to 30% and 25%, respectively. This trend has experienced several variations in the number of members in cinemas over the period. The cinema has been least popular among older adults aged 35 and over, which accounted for just 2%; but ultimately it marginally increased by 10% in 2011.

Overall, it is readily apparent that the line graph reveals two key trends: the majority of the audience were youngsters compared to older adults, while the children and young adults exhibited almost identical numbers.

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