The Wrong Mans Christmas special attracts nearly 2 million
Part one of The Wrong Mans Christmas special received an audience of nearly two million when it aired on Monday (December 22).
The James Corden comedy entertained 1.95m (8.5%) during its 9pm slot on BBC Two, while The Great British Bake Off, Christmas Masterclass aired to 1.34m (6.4%) at 6.30pm.
On the same channel, Top of the Pops 2 Christmas Special entertained 1.52m (6.5%) at 7.30pm, and Never Mind the Buzzcocks got 1.4m (7.1%) at 10pm.
The final episode of the three-part Brian Pern: A Life in Rock got 611k (3.9%) at 10.30pm.
On BBC One, Celebrity Mastermind aired at 7pm to 4.59m (21.5%), while 7.30pm's A Question of Sport got 3.85m (17.2%).
Would I Lie To You? aired to 3.26m (13.5%) at 8.30pm, followed by John Bishop's Christmas at 9pm, which received 4.2m (18.2%).
10.35pm's repeat of 2012's Christmas special of Mrs Brown's Boys got 3.41m (22.6%), while the Citizen Khan Christmas special at 11.05pm aired to 1.43m (13.2%).
Over on ITV, Countrywise received 2.91m (12.6%) at 8pm, followed by Tsunami: Survivors' Stories, which was watched by 2.66m (11.6%) at 9pm.
The 1999 Hugh Grant film Notting Hill entertained 887k (10.2%) at 10.45pm.
On Channel 4, the Gadget Man's Guide to Christmas drew in 1m (4.3%) at 8pm, while 950k (4.1%) watched Food Unwrapped's Christmas Dinner with Jimmy Doherty, Kate Quilton and Matt Tebbut at 9pm.
The Christmas special and series finale of Derek attracted 750k (4.2%) at 10pm.
And over on Channel 5, World's Strongest Man had 801k (3.7%) at 7pm, followed by The Railway: First Great Western at 8pm, which was watched by 720k (3.1%).
Michael Bublé's Christmas 2014 aired to 1.1m (4.8%) at 9pm, which saw guest appearances from Ariana Grande and Barbra Streisand, and Dirty Dancing was watched by 782k (5.2%) at 10pm.
Finally, on BBC Three, a showing of Shrek at 7.30pm aired to 1.21m (2.07%).

I wasn't drunk, Monday's figures have only just been posted!
