TV presenter Dani Behr, the self-appointed cook of the camp, became the second person to leave the jungle last night, following MEP Robert Kilroy-Silk's exit the day before.
Her departure attracted 7.5m viewers and a 32.2% share of the 9pm-10pm audience.
The third part of BBC One's supernatural drama 'Apparitions', starring Martin Shaw as exorcist Father Jacob, netted 2.7m viewers and an 11.5% share of the 9pm-10pm audience, well below the 4.6m it achieved for its debut.
Five's Uefa Cup coverage of Portsmouth and AC Milan's 2-2 draw scored 2.5m viewers and a 10.9% share of the 8pm-10.15pm audience.
Music panel show 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks', hosted by Simon Amstell with guest team captain Mark Watson and guests Matthew Wright and Lee Ryan, attracted 1.8m viewers and a 7.7% share of the 9pm-9.30pm audience on BBC Two.
It was followed by 'The Graham Norton Show', featuring interviews with Reese Witherspoon, promoting her new film 'Four Christmases', and Paul O'Grady, which drew 1.3m viewers and a 5.5% share of the 9.30pm-10pm audience to BBC Two.
Channel 4's documentary 'Jacksons are Coming', following what happened when the famous Jackson family rented a house in a Devon fishing village to escape the pressures of California, pulled in 1.6m viewers and a 6.6% share of the 9pm-10pm audience. Including Channel 4+1 figures it reached 1.7m viewers.