Watchdog was the most popular programme outside of soaps on Thursday (May 14), according to overnight data.
The long-running BBC One show, in which Claudia Winkleman recounted the horror of her daughter's Halloween burns, was watched by 3.69m (18.1%) at 8pm.
Later, Shark brought in 3.07m (15.4%) at 9pm. Later, Question Time appealed to 2.88m (27.8%) at 10.45pm.
ITV's Tonight interested 1.90m (9.9%) at 7.30pm (72k/0.3% on +1), while You've Been Framed! amused 1.64m (8.0%) at 8.30pm (61k/0.3%). Fraud Squad continued with 1.87m (9.4%) at 9pm (117k/0.7%).
On BBC Two, Antiques Road Trip continued with 1.14m (6.2%) at 7pm, before The Great Chelsea Garden Challenge gathered 1.72m (8.5%) at 8pm, and The Game averaged 1.15m (5.7%) at 9pm. The final episode of W1A's latest series amused 920k (5.3%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's Born Naughty? interested 1.90m (9.3%) at 8pm (380k/1.9%), while the penultimate instalment of The Island with Bear Grylls thrilled 2.31m (11.6%) at 9pm (301k/1.9%).
On Channel 5, 1.25m (6.3%) checked out The Hotel Inspector at 9pm (63k/0.4%), while Big Brother continued with 1.14m (7.2%) at 10pm (61k/0.7%). Big Brother's Bit on the Side entertained 405k (4.5%) at 11pm (28k/0.7%).
ITV2's Celebrity Juice tickled 707k (4.4%) at 10pm, while the penultimate episode of Mad Men brought in 65k (0.4%) for Sky Atlantic in the same timeslot.