Big Brother's latest eviction special climbed in the ratings from last week, according to overnight figures.
The exit of Wolfy Millington - whose actual departure from the house was interrupted by adverts on Channel 5 - gained 100,000 viewers from last week to 1.48 million (8.1%), with a further 54k (0.4%) on +1. The shaman's exit was not shown live, with Channel 5 cutting to the adverts as the house's doors opened. When the programme resumed, a replay showed Wolfy dancing her way down the stairs to a largely hostile reception.
Big Brother's Bit on the Side followed with 649k (4.9%) at 10.30pm (64k/0.9% on +1).
On BBC One, A Question of Sport quizzed 1.76m (10.4%) at 7.30pm. A repeat of Sherlock gathered 2.40m (13.0%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's continued coverage of the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show interested 802k (4.9%) at 7pm. First Night of the Proms brought in 648k (3.6%) at 8pm.
On ITV, Ben Fogle's Harbour Lives was seen by 2.82m (16.1%) at 8pm (163k/0.9%), while a repeat of Doc Martin was the most-watched show outside of soaps and news with 3.24m (17.6%) at 9pm (171k/1.0%).
Channel 4's Four Rooms secured 569k (3.2%) at 8pm (169k/0.9%), followed by Blue's appearance on The Million Pound Drop Live with 1.32m (7.2%) at 9pm (147k/1.0%).
BBC Three's coverage of England's loss to Spain in women's Euro 2013 scored 725k (4.2%) at 7pm, while Mumford & Sons at T in the Park sang to 357k (2.8%) at 10pm.