The comedy panel show, presented by Keith Lemon, amused 1.4m (7.4%) on ITV2 from 10pm and 287k (2.6%) on ITV2+1, beating 10 O'Clock Live's 730k (4.1%) for Channel 4, and Striking Distance's 987k (7.3%) for Channel 5.
Elsewhere in the multichannel world, BBC Three's Misbehaving Moms-To-Be shocked 1.01m (4.4%) at 9pm, then Russell Howard's Good News entertained 971k (6.2%) on the channel from 10.30pm.
On the terrestrials, James Nesbitt's Monroe continued with 4.27m (18.7%) for ITV1 in the 9pm hour, ahead of both a repeat of New Tricks, which grabbed 3.79m (16.6%) for BBC One, and The Somme's Secret Weapon: A Time Team Special on Channel 4 which was seen by 1.67m (7.3%) in the 9pm hour and 236k (1.3%) on timeshift.
Denting ITV's soaps, Watchdog had 4.26m (18.4%) for BBC One in the 8pm hour, while B&B reality series Three In A Bed averaged 1.17m (5%) for Channel 4 and 400k (1.7%) on +1.
Over on BBC Two, The Animal's Guide To Britain took 1.83m (7.9%), then A History Of Celtic Britain appealed to 1.64m (7.1%) from 9pm, and 1.25m (6.3%) watched Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience at 10pm.
UEFA Europa League football netted just 598k (2.6%) for Channel 5 between 8pm and 10pm, as the broadcaster fell behind BBC Three in the primetime share index:
Overall, ITV1 narrowly won primetime with 21.8% (+1: 0.4%) against BBC One's 21.3%. BBC Two came in third with 6.8%, ahead of Channel 4 with 5% (+1: 0.9%), BBC Three with 3.2%, Channel 5 with 3%, and ITV2 with 2.3% (+1: 0.5%)
BARB ratings data supplied by Attentional
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