Daniel Radcliffe's Jonathan Ross interview pulls in 2.4m
Daniel Radcliffe and Noel Fielding appeared on The Jonathan Ross Show last night, pulling in 2.4m viewers and a 10.7% audience share for ITV1.
The show, which also featured Sir David Attenborough and a pair of hungry penguins, added an extra 281k (1.5%) on timeshift.
Earlier on the same channel, Take Me Out held on to 4.56m (20.1%) at 7pm (+1: 253k, 1.1%), and Take Me Out: The Gossip followed on ITV2 with 583k (2.5%). The Talent Show Story appealed to 2.05m (8.7%) at 8.15pm.
ITV3 scored the biggest multichannel audience of the evening, with 1.35m (6.3%) for Foyle's War.
On BBC One, The Magicians conjured 3.95m (18%), The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins saw 5.89m (25.5%) await their lucky numbers and 5.67m (24%) tuned in for Casualty. Comedy show Live at the Apollo entertained 3.02m (13.5%) at 9.30pm.
BBC Two's evening was dominated by Masters Snooker coverage, which averaged 1.62m (7%).
The Million Pound Drop attracted 1.49m (6.4%) to Channel 4 from 8.15pm, and a screening of Transporter 2 followed with 1.17m (6.1%).
Celebrity Big Brother brought in 1.59m (6.8%) for Channel 5 at 8.15pm, while Made of Honour dipped just under the million mark with 968k (4.6%) an hour later.
BBC One dominated the primetime schedule with a 21.5% average. ITV1 and BBC Two followed with 12.7% and 7.5%. Channel 4 and Channel 5 both scored 5.2%, but the former was marginally ahead.