BBC One's The Syndicate dominated the ratings outside of the soaps on Tuesday (June 9), according to overnight data.
The drama continued with 5.15m (25.2%) at 9pm, while Fox Wars interested 1.90m (16.6%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, coverage of the Women's World Cup appealed to 1.47m (9.1%) at 5.30pm, before Springwatch brought in 2.31m (12.0%) at 8pm, and An Hour to Save Your Life averaged 1.61m (7.9%) at 9pm. Rev followed with 550k (3.3%) at 10pm.
ITV's A Great Welsh Adventure with Griff Rhys Jones was watched by 1.77m (9.3%) at 7.30pm (70k/0.4% on +1), while Me and My Guide Dog interested 1.98m (10.2%) at 8pm (138k/0.7%). The Enforcers gathered 1.76m (8.7%) at 9pm (168k/1.1%).
On Channel 4, Running the Shop brought in 1.13m (5.9%) at 8pm (155k/0.8%), and No Offence entertained 1.09m (5.4%) at 9pm (225k/1.5%).
Over on Channel 5, Blinging Up Baby attracted 768k (3.8%) at 9pm (78k/0.5%), while Big Brother continued with 1.08m (7.1%) at 10pm (46k/0.6%).
ITV2's Love Island lost around 100,000 viewers for its third episode, with 323k (1.6%) tuning in at 9pm.
Elsewhere, E4's US import Empire was watched by 338k (1.7%) at 9pm.