Coronation Street topped the soap ratings on Monday evening as Becky started to gain the upper hand in her war with Tracy.
Coronation Street pulled in 9.37m (39.1%) at 7.30pm and 118k (0.4%) on +1 as Becky confronted a nervous Deirdre over Tracy's lies. The second episode of the double bill, which saw Danny present Becky with a chance to clear her name, secured 9.58m (36.0%) and 176k (0.7%) on timeshift.
EastEnders, meanwhile, attracted 9.09m (34.7%) at 8pm as Ricky failed to win back Bianca. BBC Three's repeat screening was seen by 648k (3.2%) at 10pm.
Emmerdale's ongoing Amy plot delivered 7.78m (34.5%) at 7pm as the troubled teenager signed the adoption papers, while Hollyoaks managed 1.12m (5.2%) at 6.30pm on Channel 4 and 509k (2.2%) for E4's first look at 7pm.
Over on Channel 5, Neighbours returned with 724k (9.5%) at 1.45pm and 1.06m (6.1%) at 5.30pm, while Home and Away was back with 890k (4.4%) at 6pm and 483k (2.2%) for 5*'s first look at 6.30pm.
Elsewhere, the latest episode of Doctors - titled 'Judgement Day' - appealed to 1.76m (23.0%) at 1.45pm on BBC One.
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