Britain's Got Talent continued to dominate Saturdays last night (May 9) with an audience of more than 9.6 million, according to overnight figures.
The ITV reality competition appealed to 9.61m (45.1%) from 8pm, with a further 579k (2.9%) watching on +1.
Ninja Warrior UK managed 4.16m (23.9%) earlier in the evening, while Play to the Whistle entertained 2.64m (13.2%) from 9.20pm.
On BBC One, the latest Atlantis episode drew 2.63m (14%) from 7.35pm.
The National Lottery attracted 1.81m (8.7%), before VE Day 70: A Party to Remember averaged 4.76m (23.2%) from 8.30pm.
BBC Two's BBC Young Dancer 2015 coverage was watched by 920k (4.8%) between 7pm and 9.05pm. An airing of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen was caught by 871k (4.7%) from 9.15pm.
On Channel 4, The World's Most Extreme continued with 533k (2.6%) in the 8pm hour, and Russell Crowe's Robin Hood film averaged 807k (4.8%) afterwards.
Over on Channel 5, an episode of CSI interested 944k (4.7%).
The multichannels were topped by ITV2's Britain's Got More Talent, which drew 1.02m (5.1%) from 9.20pm.