BBC One drama And Then There Were None dominated the festive TV ratings for a third night running yesterday (December 28), as the show's final instalment brought in the biggest audience outside soaps.
The third part of the Agatha Christie adaptation pulled in 5.31m (24.1%) at 9pm on Monday, having launched with 6m viewers on Boxing Day.
Earlier in the evening, 3.82m (17.1%) tuned in to watch Celebrity Mastermind at 7pm on BBC One, with Tom Kerridge, Steph Houghton, Rob Delaney and Dominic Wood answering the questions.
Meanwhile, Wallace and Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death pulled in 2.97m (13.2%) at 7.30pm, while Miranda amused 2.86m (12.4%) at 8.30pm.
BBC Two also performed well, with 2.6m (11.2%) tuning in to watch Christmas University Challenge at 8pm, while Victoria Coren Mitchell's Only Connect got 1.98m (8.6%) at 8.30pm.
Elsewhere, the final episode of the current run of Countrywise brought in 2.39m (10%) at 8pm for ITV.
Channel 4's Gogglebox 2015, which saw the stars of the show look back at the year, boasted 2.18m (10.3%) at 9pm, and earlier in the evening, The World's Most Expensive Food brought in 1.4m (6%).
Meanwhile, A Frozen Christmas entertained 666k viewers at 7.30pm, and Tattoo Fixers was seen by 663k at 10.35pm.
Channel 5's World's Strongest Man brought in 1m (4.5%) at 6.55pm, while Building the Ice Hotel managed 831k (3.6%) at 8pm.
Finally, The Frank Sinatra Story managed 633k (2.9%) at 9pm.