Christopher Eccleston's Safe House continued to top the ratings outside of soaps, according to overnight figures for Monday (April 27).
The ITV drama's second episode brought in 4.57m (21.4%) at 9pm (219k/1.4%), losing around 700,000 viewers from last week's opener. Earlier, Wild Ireland interested 3.04m (14.3%) at 8pm (129k/0.6%).
On BBC One, Evan Davis's interview with SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon was seen by 2.38m (11.9%) at 7.30pm, while Who Will Win the Election? followed with 2.19m (10.0%) at 8.30pm. New Tricks entertained 2.57m (12.1%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial continued with 1.28m (6.0%) at 8pm, before Inside Harley Street gathered 1.38m (6.5%) at 9pm, and Jack Dee's Election Helpdesk informed 1.15m (6.7%) at 10pm.
The Secrets of Sports Direct brought in 1.75m (8.1%) for Channel 4 at 8pm (298k/1.4%), while Skint was watched by 1.26m (5.9%) at 9pm (205k/1.2%).
Over on Channel 5, Police Interceptors thrilled 638k (3.0%) at 8pm (86k/0.7%), and Gotham entertained 789k (3.7%) at 9pm. The latest episode of Person of Interest aired to 568k (3.6%) at 10pm (78k/1.0%).
Game of Thrones brought in 999k (4.8%) for Sky Atlantic at 9pm, while E4's Made in Chelsea dropped to 386k (1.8%) in the same timeslot.