The Great British Bake Off achieved its highest ratings of the series so far as viewers discovered who made this year's grand finale.
The BBC One competition's chocolate-themed semi-final attracted a huge average overnight audience of 10.21 million (43.8%) at 8pm, peaking at 10.79m. This is the second-highest overnight ratings in its history, beaten only by last year's final.
Later, Doctor Foster continued with 5.99m (28.5%) at 9pm.
On BBC Two, Welcome to the Mosque interested 697,000 (3.0%) at 8pm, followed by Simon Schama's Face of Britain educated 800k (3.8%) at 9pm.
ITV's All-Star Mr & Mrs entertained 2.85m (12.3%) at 8pm (220k/1.0% on +1), while Midwinter of the Spirit spooked 1.31m (6.2%) at 9pm (150k/1.0%). The Champions League highlights scored 1.14m (7.9%) at 10pm (106k/1.4%).
On Channel 4, Location, Location, Location gathered 778k (3.4%) at 8pm (131k/0.6%), followed by Grand Designs with 2.08m (9.8%) at 9pm (317k/2.2%) and Forced Marriage Cops fascinated 1.01m (7.1%) at 10pm (114k/1.6%).
Channel 5's Nightmare Neighbour Next Door attracted 546k (2.4%) at 8pm, while Can't Pay, We'll Take It Away brought in 1.25m (5.9%) at 9pm (118k/0.8%). Wentworth Prison concluded with 519k (4.6%) at 10pm.
Sky1's new comedy-drama You, Me and the Apocalypse launched with 432k (2.0%) at 9pm.