Ending with Sir Alan Sugar firing Lewis for a lack of creativity, after her team lost the challenge with its lacklustre attempt to attract the gay market to Margate, 'The Apprentice' pulled in a 32.4% share of the 9-10pm audience.
'The British Soap Awards', which saw 'EastEnders' named Best Soap and Barbara Windsor awarded a lifetime achievement honour, drew 5m viewers and a 21.5% share of the 8pm-10pm audience to ITV1.
The final instalment of BBC Two's weather documentary series 'Winds', featuring wind-related stories, including a tornado that flung a woman and her caravan into the air, attracted 1.5m viewers and a 6.1% share of the 9-10pm audience.
The conclusion of Channel 4's three-part 'Find Me a Family' documentary, trying to find homes for children that no-one has come forward to adopt, netted 869,000 viewers and a 3.5% share of the audience. Including Channel 4+1 ratings, it reached 996,000 viewers.
Five's 'Extraordinary People: Growing Up Without a Face', featuring a five year old who has undergone 27 operations after being born with over half of her cranial bones missing, managed 770,000 viewers and a 3.1% share of the audience.