Countryfile continued to rule the ratings on Sunday (August 16), according to overnight figures.
The BBC One series pulled in 5.66m for its latest episode and scored a 32.7% audience share between 7pm and 8pm.
Later, Fake or Fortune? appealed to 4.17m (21.2%) at 8pm, while the start of a new three-part adventure on Partners in Crime entertained 4.23m (21.1%) at 9pm.
On BBC Two, Burma, My Father and the Forgotten Army interested 650k (3.8%) at 7pm, before Dragons' Den kept 2.74m (14.0%) on the edge of their seats at 8pm, and Odyssey continued with 1.12m (5.6%) at 9pm.
ITV's Nature Nuts with Julian Clary continued to rise with 1.40m (8.1%) at 7pm (189k/1.0% on +1), while Midsomer Murders averaged 1.93m (9.7%) at 8pm (184k/1.0%).
Channel 4's Secret History gathered 500k (2.9%) at 7pm (143k/0.7%), while Experimental was seen by 410k (2.1%) at 8pm (47k/0.2%). Zero Dark Thirty followed with 750k (5.1%) at 9pm (127k/1.3%).
Over on Channel 5, Police Interceptors: Unleashed entertained 692k (3.5%) at 8pm (80k/0.4%), and Yes Man brought in 1.01m (5.5%) at 9pm (75k/0.6%).
BBC Four's Cilla Black tribute programme Cilla at the BBC was seen by 956k (4.8%) at 9pm, while ITV2's airing of Casino Royale thrilled 888k (5.9%) in the same timeslot.