Ripper Street secures a ratings victory for the second successive week on BBC One.
The Victorian crime thriller was seen by an average audience of 3.38 million (18.3%) from 9pm on BBC One.
BBC One's evening began with 2.29 million (13.5%) for Animal Super Parents at 7pm, and continued with 2.8 million (14.3%) for Would I Lie to You at 8.30pm.
The night ended with 2.06 million (17.2%) for Room 101 at 10.45pm.
Over on ITV, BBQ Champ continued with slightly lower figures of 1.76 million (9.5%).
Gino's Italian Escape: A Taste of the Sun was ITV's highest rated show outside of soaps, attracting 2.27 million (12.4%) at 8pm.
Back to the Beeb, The Hairy Bikers' Asian Adventure was seen by 760k (4.6%) at 7pm on BBC Two, while Great British Menu entertained 1.2 million (6.8%).
Mastermind returned with 1.7 million (9.3%) at 8pm, followed by Gardeners' World with 1.91 million (9.8%) and The Great British Bake Off: Extra Slice with 2.13 million (11.4%).
Rick Stein: From Venice to Istanbul rounded things off with 1.42 million (8.3%) at 9.30pm.
8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown was once again Channel 4's most popular show, playing to 1.39 million (7.5%) at 9pm. The Last Leg wasn't far off, securing 1.31 million (9.1%) at 10pm, while Celebrity Fifteen to One was seen by 770k (4.1%).
As we eagerly await the new series of Celebrity Big Brother, Channel 5's highest-rated show was The Best of Bad TV with 628k (3.5%). Meanwhile, Weather Terror was seen by 507k (2.7%).
With 878k (4.8%) viewers, BBC Four's Sinatra: All or Nothing at All was among the highest-rated multichannel shows.