EastEnders topped the soap ratings on Thursday evening (February 5) with the latest mysterious clue in the Lucy Beale whodunit, overnight figures show.
The Walford drama was the most-watched show of the day, attracting 7.14m (33.6%) at 7.30pm on BBC One as Lauren was shocked when she found the missing piece of Emma's case file on the murder.
Afterwards, episode two of EastEnders: 30 Years of Cliffhangers interested 332k (1.5%) at 8pm on BBC Three, while the channel's usual EastEnders repeat screening secured 410k (2.9%) at 10.30pm.
Emmerdale brought in 6.6m (33.1%) at 7pm on ITV and 130k (0.6%) on +1 as Katie finally secured proof of Robert's affair. 6.49m (29.1%) returned at 8pm and 273k (1.2%) on +1 as Katie fell to her death following an altercation with Robert.
Hollyoaks appealed to 907k (4.9%) at 6.30pm on Channel 4 as Dirk received a sinister note following his decision to leave Will to die. E4's first look followed with 698k (3.5%) at 7pm and 135k (0.6%) on +1.
Neighbours entertained 584k (8.2%) at 1.45pm and 781k (5.1%) at 5.30pm on Channel 5 as Naomi made a new enemy.
Home and Away claimed 204k (2.9%) at 1.15pm and 678k (3.9%) at 6pm, while 5*'s first look followed with 366k (2.0%) at 6.30pm.
Elsewhere, Doctors was seen by 1.69m (23.9%) at 1.45pm on BBC One.