The Voice UK blind auditions continued with more than 8.7 million last night (February 14), according to overnight figures.
The BBC One singing competition appealed to 8.76m (41.3%) from 7.15pm.
It was followed by The National Lottery: Win Your Wish List and Casualty, which managed 4.94m (24.3%) and 4.87m (24.7%) respectively.
BBC Two's How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson began with 882k (4.1%) from 7.35pm.
A Dad's Army repeat took 1.61m (7.9%), before Simon Rattle: The Making of a Maestro drew 761k (3.8%).
On ITV, Harry Hill's Stars in Their Eyes concluded its run with 2.12m (10.9%) from 6.30pm. Planet's Got Talent averaged 1.66m (8%), with Take Me Out attracting 3.03m (14.4%).
The Jonathan Ross Show managed 2.18m (11.1%) from 9.20pm.
On Channel 4, The World's Weirdest Weather was watched by 1.17m (5.5%) in the 8pm hour, before an airing of The Bourne Legacy garnered 1.53m (8.9%).
The latest episode of Channel 5's CSI was caught by 932k (4.6%).
The multichannels were topped by ITV3's Foyle's War, which secured 920k (4.4%) from 8pm. Take Me Out: The Gossip entertained 797k (4%) from 9.20pm on ITV2.