BBC One dominated the festive TV ratings for a second-night running last night, as viewers couldn't get enough of drama And Then There Were None.
The three-part Agatha Christie adaptation pulled in an impressive 5.14m (24.1%) viewers at 9pm on Sunday December 27, having launched with 6m viewers on Boxing Day.
BBC One will be hoping the star-studded drama, which includes Aidan Turner, Douglas Booth and Charles Dance, can make it a hattrick when it concludes at 9.05pm on Monday December 28.
Earlier in the evening, 4.95m (24.4%) sat down for Still Open All Hours on BBC One at 8pm, with the David Jason revival comedy recreating its festive success last year.
The biggest audience of the evening came for Countryfile at 6.30pm, as 5.68m (29.4%) found themselves riveted by a look at farming across the year.
Children's book adaptation Fungus the Bogeyman was a hit for Sky1, with the gross-out Raymond Briggs classic pulling in the biggest overnight audience of the year for the channel with 696k viewers (3.6%) at 6pm. It also makes it the best-performing Christmas special since 2011.
A one-off instalment of Dragons' Den pulled in an audience of 1.94m (9.5%) for BBC Two at 8pm. This was followed by 1.4m (6.6%) for the second part of Gorilla Family & Me at 9pm.
The channel's broadcast of U2: Innocence and Experience Live in Paris - which was initially rescheduled following the terrorist attacks in Paris in November - brought in 419k viewers (3.2%) at 10pm.
ITV struggled to compete with its Sunday night line-up. A double-header finale for Jekyll and Hyde attracted 1.17m (6%) and 1.07m (5.2%) at 7pm and 8pm respectively. Its biggest audience of the night came from Rafe Spall-fronted Harry Pride: Ghost Hunter, which was watched by 1.39m (7.6%) at 9pm and another 226k (1.6%) on ITV+1.
The first instalment of Walking the Himalayas was a hit for Channel 4, pulling in 1.66m (8.1%) at 8pm, and a further 210k (1%) an hour later.
Its 9pm showing of Homeland season five pulled in just 936k (4.4%) viewers (+1: 208k), beaten instead by Channel 5's Most Shocking Celebrity Moments 2015, a near three-hour long clip show looking back at the year's entertainment stories, which attracted 1.07m viewers (6.05%).
Earlier in the evening, Channel 5's On Benefits: Cashing In For Christmas pulled in 1.09m viewers (5.3%) at 8pm.
Eight Out of Ten Cats Does Countdown Christmas Special, featuring Katherine Ryan and Johnny Vegas, notched up just 707k (4.4%) viewers for Channel 4 at 10pm, and another 103k (1%) at 11pm.