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Alesha Dixon's appearance on Fearne Cotton's ITV2 show helped to boost its ratings, overnight viewing figures show.
Fearne And... Alesha Dixon pulled in 696k (4.2%) during the 10pm hour - a new high for the series.
Earlier on ITV2, Peter Andre: The Next Chapter drew 1.18m (5.5%), topping last week's series low of 962k (4.5%).
Also on the multichannel stations, Russell Howard's Good News put in 753k (5.2%) for BBC Three at 10.30pm, pulling in over twice as many viewers as the opening episode, which took 371k (2.2%) Thursday, October 22.
Elsewhere, 3.7m (16.1%) tuned in for Watchdog on BBC One at 8pm, then New Tricks drew 4.98m (21.8%).
BBC Two's The Restaurant had 1.78m (7.8%) at 8pm, 760k (3.3%) watched Defying Gravity at 9pm, and Wonderland put in 1.03m (4.9%) between 9.45pm and 10.30pm.
Location, Location, Location managed 1.98m (8.7%) for Channel 4 during the 8pm hour. The Schoolboy Who Sailed The World followed, bringing in 1.08m (5%) between 9pm and 10.40pm.
Five's coverage of Everton's game against Benfica in the UEFA Europa League averaged 1.26m (5.7%) between 7.30pm and 10.30pm.
Over on ITV1, the 9pm screening of The Bill logged 4m (17.5%).
Overall, BBC One came top during primetime with an average share of 23.3% to ITV1's 22.2%. Channel 4 was third with 5.6% (+1: 0.8%), followed by BBC Two's 4.9% and Five's 4.8%.
Ratings data supplied by Attentional