Death in Paradise remained on top of the Thursday ratings despite a drop, overnight data reveals.
The BBC One drama fell by around 400,000 viewers from last week to 6.64 million (29.3%) at 9pm. Earlier, Eat Well for Less interested 4.91m (21.8%) at 8pm, while Question Time brought in 2.58m (24.9%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, The Great British Sewing Bee launched with 2.34m (10.4%) at 8pm, followed by Modern Times with 778k (3.4%) at 9pm and Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe with 910k (5.3%) at 10pm.
ITV's Kyle Files appealed to 2.34m (11.0%) at 7.30pm (183k/0.8% on +1), while Birds of a Feather amused 3.75m (16.5%) at 8.30pm (107k/0.5%). Car Crash Britain gathered 3.02m (13.4%) at 9pm (286k/1.9%).
On Channel 4, The Jump continued with 1.52m (6.8%) at 8pm (230k/1.0%). Cucumber fell to 510k (2.3%) at 9pm (113k/0.7%), followed by Married Behind Bars with 592k (3.8%) at 10pm.
Channel 5's Secrets of Rome's Colosseum fascinated 718k (3.2%) at 8pm, followed by the latest Celebrity Big Brother with 2.39m (10.6%) at 9pm (248k/1.6%) and Botched Up Bodies with 627k (4.1%) at 10pm.
On BBC Three, Bangkok Airport brought in 536k (2.4%) at 9pm, while E4's Brooklyn Nine-Nine tickled 486k (2.1%) at 9pm (114k/0.7%).
ITV2's Keith Lemon Sketch Show opened with 934k (5.4%) at 10pm, topping the multi-channels.
On Sky1, Ross Kemp's Extreme World enthralled 278k (1.2%) at 9pm, while Sky Atlantic's Fortitude dipped by over 100k from last week's opener to 501k (2.2%) at 9pm.