An average of 6.99m tuned in for the latest Battle Rounds, which is slightly down on last week's 7.23m. The average share also dropped from 33.1% to 23.5% this week.
The singing competition was preceded by Match of the Day Live on BBC One, attracting 3.98m (23.5%) from 5.15pm to 7.30pm as Aston Villa played West Bromwich Albion.
Casualty played out to 4.89m at 9.30pm, giving the channel a 24.8% share of the audience.
ITV's schedule led with Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway from 7pm, entertaining 5.94m / 27.8% until 8.30pm (+1: 277.6k / 1.3%).
Take Me Out followed with 3.20m / 14.9% (276.8k / 1.5%), while The Jonathan Ross Show took 2.09m / 12.4% (192.2k, 1.9%) from 10pm to 11pm.
Reginald D Hunter's Songs of the South was the most watched programme on BBC Two last night, with an average of 1.38m / 7.2% viewers between 9.30pm and 10.30pm.
Dad's Army kept 1.28m / 5.9% laughing from 8.30pm to 9pm, which was followed by 1.31m / 6.0% who watched QI.
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Over on Channel 4, two hours of Crufts 2015 coverage from 7pm attracted 1.26m / 5.9% (163.3k / 0.8%). Angelina Jolie's action thriller Salt hooked 1.12m / 5.9% (265k / 2.0%) at 9pm.
Meanwhile, Channel 5 intrigued 884.6k at 9pm with an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, taking a 4.2% share of the audience (126.2k / 0.8%).
On the multichannels, Foyle's War gave ITV3 904.3k / 4.2%, while Take Me Out: The Gossip was watched by 575k / 3.4% on ITV2.
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