MasterChef continued to dominate the ratings outside of soaps on Wednesday (April 22), according to overnight figures.
The BBC One cooking show entertained 5.1m (26.2%) at 8pm, while Secret Britain continued with 4.02m (19.9%) at 9pm. Earlier in the evening, Nigel Farage's interview with Evan Davis brought in 2.54m (14.0%), double the figures achieved by Ed Miliband and David Cameron's interviews.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial averaged 820k (4.2%) at 8pm, before World's Richest Terror Army brought in 1.11m (5.5%), and QI interested 950k (5.6%) at 10pm. Newsnight was seen by 730k (6.2%) at 10.30pm.
ITV's Give a Pet a Home dipped slightly to 2.45m (12.5%) at 8pm, while Newzoids lost over a million viewers for its second episode with 2.27m (11.2%) at 9pm. The Delivery Man gathered 1.39m (6.9%) at 9.30pm.
Channel 4's The Island with Bear Grylls continued with 2.06m (10.2%) at 9pm (273k/1.8%), while First Dates entertained 1.09m (7.3%) at 10pm (142k/1.9%).
Over on Channel 5, The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door brought in 1.40m (7.2%) at 8pm (91k/0.4%), and Autopsy: The Last Hours of Robin Williams followed with 1.51m (7.4%) at 9pm (181k/1.2%).
Jane the Virgin premiered on E4 with 346k (1.7%) at 9pm, while BBC Three's Reggie Yates' Extreme Russia shocked 226k (1.5%) at 10pm.