The Great British Bake Off may have suffered a dip in the ratings due to the live Coronation Street episode on ITV, but it remained top of the pack on Wednesday night.
The BBC One show's average overnight audience was 8.37 million (34.6%) at 8pm - down by around 1.6m from last week. However, it peaked at 9.25m during its last 15 minutes.
Later, Doctor Foster continued to prove popular with 5.59m (26.5%) viewers at 9pm.
On ITV, new drama Midwinter of the Spirit thrilled 1.94m (9.3%) at 9pm (212k/1.5% on +1).
Much of last night's programmes saw low ratings due to the Bake Off/Corrie battle. On BBC Two, Don't Panic - How to End Extreme Poverty in 15 Years brought in 436k (1.8%) at 8pm, followed by The Ascent of Woman with 446k (2.1%) at 9pm.
Channel 4's Posh Pawn brought in 738k (3.1%) at 8pm (103k/0.5%), while Grand Designs interested 1.83m (8.7%) at 9pm (367k/2.5%). It's a Weird World intrigued 813k (5.7%) at 10pm (155k/2.2%).
On Channel 5, The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door attracted 444k (1.8%) at 8pm, followed by the latest Celebrity Big Brother with 1.19m (5.7%) at 9pm (179k/1.2%) and Wentworth Prison with 509k (3.5%) at 10pm.