The line graph illustrates cinema attendance by different age groups in Great Britain between 1984 and 2002.
Overall, people aged 34 and below consistently accounted for the highest percentages of cinema-goers. By contrast, those aged 35 and over made up the smallest group, although their attendance levels increased steadily towards the end of the period.
Among all age categories, the 15–24 group recorded the highest figures, standing at just over 15% in 1984. This percentage rose sharply to nearly 60% by the late 1990s. Although it then fell to around 50% in 2002, this cohort remained the dominant age group throughout the period. In 1984, cinema attendance among under-14s ranked second, at approximately 10%, while the figure for those aged 25–34 was considerably lower, at under 5%. Despite noticeable fluctuations over the period shown, by 2002 the attendance rates for these two groups had almost converged, reaching about 35% for 25–34-year-olds and slightly below 40% for children under 14.
Cinema attendance among people aged 35 and above was consistently the lowest, beginning at just over 0% in 1984. This figure increased moderately to around 10% by the mid-1990s, before continuing to climb gradually to just under 20% by the end of the period.
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