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Doctor Foster wins closely-fought ratings war against Great British Bake Off

© BBC/Drama RepublicSuranne Jones as Gemma Foster (BBC/Drama Republic)
Suranne Jones as Gemma Foster.

DOCTOR FOSTER was the most watched television show last night as it returned for a second series, claiming victory over Channel 4’s Great British Bake Off.

The BBC One drama, starring Suranne Jones, drew an average audience of 6.3 million viewers – slightly higher than Bake Off’s average of six million viewers.

Simon (Bertie Carvel) and Gemma (Suranne Jones) in Doctor Foster © BBC/Drama Republic
Simon (Bertie Carvel) and Gemma (Suranne Jones) in Doctor Foster (Drama Republic/Laurence Cendrowicz)

Bake Off’s figure is half a million viewers down from the show’s launch last week, which saw it debut with an average of 6.5 million, giving Channel 4 its highest overnight audience for five years.

Channel 4’s figures includes those who watch the episodes on Channel 4+1.

Doctor Foster and Bake Off overlapped for 15 minutes of viewing on Tuesday night.

Chris shares a joke with Sandi during episode two of this year’s The Great British Bake Off © BBC/Drama Republic
Chris shares a joke with Sandi during episode two of this year’s The Great British Bake Off (Love Productions/Channel 4)

Doctor Foster fans were gripped as writer Mike Bartlett’s drama returned and Dr Gemma Foster (played by Jones) had to contend with the news her ex-husband was moving back to the neighbourhood with his new wife and child.

In the Bake Off tent, Chris Geiger became the second contestant to leave.

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