BBC Two's new attempt to replicate the success of The Great British Bake Off didn't exactly set the ratings alight on Tuesday.
The Great Pottery Throw Down attracted an average overnight audience of 1.88 million (9.0%) at 9pm. Earlier, Autumnwatch brought in 2.40m (11.3%) at 8pm.
On BBC One, River continued with 2.65m (12.6%) at 9pm.
ITV's penultimate Lewis topped the ratings overall outside soaps with 3.66m (17.4%) at 9pm (317,000/2.2% on +1). Before, Eternal Glory battled on with 1.49m (7.0%) at 8pm.
On Channel 4, The Secret Life of 4-Year-Olds intrigued 2.19m (10.3%) at 8pm (296k/1.4%), followed by 24 Hours in A&E with 1.98m (9.4%) at 9pm (494k/3.4%) and Catastrophe with 781k (4.9%) at 10pm (136k/1.6%).
Channel 5's cute documentary Pets Who Hate Vets attracted 1.37m (6.5%) at 8pm (117k/0.6%), while Eamonn and Ruth's How the Other Half Live was seen by 1.22m (5.8%) at 9pm (103k/0.7%). CSI: Cyber thrilled 580k (3.8%) at 10pm.
On Sky1, The Flash continued to thrill 473k (2.2%) at 8pm, followed by The Moaning of Life with 415k (2.0%) at 9pm.
MTV's Geordie Shore entertained 370k (2.5%) at 10pm.