Poldark continued to exceed 6 million viewers with its fourth episode, according to overnight figures for Sunday (March 29).

The latest instalment of the BBC One period drama was seen by 6.29m (26.6%) at 9pm. Earlier, Countryfile interested 5.78m (28.5%) at 7pm, and Antiques Roadshow gathered 4.67m (19.6%) at 8pm.

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On BBC Two, The Sea King: Britain's Flying Past appealed to 940k (4.6%) at 7pm, before Caribbean with Simon Reeve averaged 2.58m (10.8%) at 8pm. Louis Theroux: By Reason of Insanity concluded with 1.98m (8.4%) at 9pm.

A celebrity special of ITV's The Chase entertained 3.12m (16.4%) at 6.30pm (93k/0.6% on +1), while Off Their Rockers continued with 3.20m (15.3%) at 7.30pm (169k/0.7%). Mr Selfridge wrapped up its third series with 3.42m (14.5%) at 9pm, with a further 392k (2.4%) tuning in on ITV+1.

On Channel 4, Great Canal Journeys interested 1.24m (5.2%) at 8pm (402k/1.7%). The latest Indian Summers dipped to 900k (3.8%) at 9pm (288k/1.8%).

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Channel 5's documentary World's Scariest Animal Attacks brought in 765k (3.2%) at 8pm (68k/0.3%). Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters thrilled 1.26m (6.0%) at 9pm (237k/1.8%), before Step Brothers amused 441k (5.6%) at 10.45pm (66k/1.6%).

On ITVBe, TOWIE's latest episode brought in 506k (3.0%) at 10pm.