Mon Jul 13, 2015 2:26 pm
Novak Djokovic's third Wimbledon triumph topped the ratings on Sunday (July 13), overnight data reveals.
The Serbian's victory over Roger Federer attracted an average audience of 7.42 million (51.2%) from 1.45pm on BBC One, up from last year's 5.89m (38.6%). However, its peak of 9.11m (53.9%) at around 5.15pm was down from last year's peak of 9.86m (54.3%).
Later, a repeat of David Attenborough's interview with Barack Obama intrigued 4.09m (25.2%) at 6.15pm, followed by Countryfile with 6.18m (31.7%) at 7.15pm. Fake or Fortune brought in 4.99m (22.9%) at 8.15pm, and new drama Outcast opened with 4.28m (21.7%) at 9.15pm.
On BBC Two, Dragons' Den returned with 2.23m (10.3%) at 8.15pm, while Odyssey continued with 948,000 (4.3%) at 9.15pm.
ITV's Catchphrase quizzed 2.79m (14.7%) at 7.15pm (113k/0.5% on +1), followed by Surprise, Surprise with 2.99m (14.1%) at 8pm (164k/0.7%) and Joanna Lumley's Trans-Siberian Adventure with 3.71m (16.6%) at 9pm (307k/1.9%).
On Channel 4, Amazing Spaces: Shed of the Year appealed to 1.25m (5.9%) at 8pm (257k/1.1%), while Humans attracted 2.16m (9.7%) at 9pm (334k/2.0%).
Channel 5's latest Big Brother entertained 861k (3.9%) at 9pm (206k/1.3%), while Michael Caine movie Harry Brown thrilled 620k (4.6%) at 10pm (120k/1.8%).
On ITV2, Love Island continued with 559k (2.6%) at 9pm. Sky1's new series King of the Nerds debuted with just 99k (0.5%) at 7pm.
Fox's launch of Agent Carter was seen by 254k (1.1%) at 9pm.