Mon Aug 18, 2014 12:08 pm
Made in Chelsea NYC gained back around 200,000 viewers for its second episode on Sunday, overnight data reveals.
The E4 series attracted 720k (3.4%) at 9pm on average (169k/1.1% on +1), which are the show's best ratings since its series seven launch earlier this year.
On BBC One, Antiques Roadshow interested 4.20 million (22.0%) at 7pm, while Countryfile topped the night with 5.12m (23.8%) at 8pm.
The Village continued with 3.92m (18.3%) at 9pm, dropping around 700k viewers from last week's opener. Match of the Day 2 scored 2.39m (19.0%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Tropic of Capricorn appealed to 1.23m (6.5%) at 7pm, followed by Dragons' Den with 2.65m (12.3%) at 8pm. James May's Cars of the People brought in 2.60m (12.1%) at 9pm.
On ITV, Come on Down: The Game Show Story entertained 2.28m (12.0%) at 7pm (154k/0.7%). The Zoo intrigued 2.15m (10.0%) at 8pm (315k/1.5%), and The Great War educated 1.44m (7.8%) at 9pm (168k/1.1%).
Channel 4's The Mill was seen by 1.33m (6.2%) at 8pm (138k/0.6%), followed by Richard III: New Evidence with 1.45m (6.8%) at 9pm (191k/1.2%).
On Channel 5, World's Scariest Animals gathered 705k (3.3%) at 8pm (146k/0.7%), while Jason Statham's Safe thrilled 1.75m (9.1%) at 9pm (222k/1.7%).
On BBC Three, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade attracted 1.30m (6.4%) at 7pm. Family Guy amused 1.02m (5.7%) at 10pm and 985k (6.6%) at 10.30pm.
Sky1's Got to Dance brought in 431k (2.0%) at 8pm.