The BAFTA Television Awards were up marginally on last year's ratings, according to overnight figures for Sunday (May 10).
The Graham Norton-hosted ceremony brought in 5.26m (24.2%) for BBC One between 8pm and 10pm. Earlier, Countryfile topped the ratings with 6.05m (32.1%) at 7pm.
On BBC Two, Britain's Greatest Generation was watched by 580k (3.1%) at 7pm, before Hunters of the South continued with 1.18m (5.5%) at 8pm, and Wellington: The Iron Duke Unmasked interested 1.07m (4.8%). Modern Times followed with 700k (4.4%) at 10pm.
ITV's new period drama Home Fires fell marginally for its second episode with 4.64m (20.7%) at 9pm (308k/1.9% on +1). Earlier, Celebrity Squares entertained 1.71m (8.9%) at 7.15pm (85k/0.4%) and Sunday Night at the Palladium gathered 3.53m (16.6%) at 8pm (152k/0.7%).
Over on Channel 4, Three in a Bed averaged 507k (3.1%) at 7pm (168k/0.8%), while For The Love of Cars continued with 1.26m (5.9%) at 8pm (129k/0.6%). The network premiere of Prometheus transfixed 1.46m (8.1%) at 9pm (259k/2.3%).
Grown Ups and Safe were Channel 5's Sunday evening film selections, with the former bringing in 1.23m (5.6%) at 8pm and the latter entertaining 587k (4.4%) at 9pm.