BBC One's Casualty has once again topped the Saturday night ratings.
For the second week running, the medical drama was seen by 4.2 million viewers (23.1%) at 9.10pm on BBC One.
BBC One's evening began with 3.34 million (22.5%) for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade at 6.15pm, followed by 3.08 million (17.7%) for The National Lottery: Five Star Family Reunion.
With highlights from matches including Tottenham v Stoke and West Ham against Leicester, Match of the Day rounded things off with 3.32 million (26.1%).
Over on ITV, You've Been Framed kicked things off with 2.04 million (15%), while Bradley Walsh game show Keep It in the Family entertained 2.65 million (13.8%) at 7pm.
Speaking of game shows, The Saturday Night Story was seen by 2.3 million (13.5%) at 8pm, while The Bourne Supremacy attracted 1.4 million viewers (8.3%).
Gardener's World was seen by 770k (5.7%) at 6.30pm on BBC Two, followed by 530k (3.6%) for Proms Extra and 970k (5.9%) for Edwardian Farm.
A repeat of Dad's Army was BBC Two's highest-rated show of the evening with 1.5 million, while VE Day: Remembering Victory pulled in 1.12 million (6.4%).
Channel 4 movie Red reeled in 1.16 million viewers (7%) at 9pm. It was preceded by Great Canal Journeys with 730k (4.8%) and Walking Through History with 780k (4.6%).
Channel 5's The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door and Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away drew respective audiences of 629k (4.1%) and 820k (4.8%), while 583k (3.3%) tuned in for Football League Tonight.
ITV3's Lewis was among the highest-rated multichannel shows with 703k (4%) at 8pm.