The BBC's coverage of Wimbledon between 6.30pm and 9.45pm scored the highest ratings of the day on Friday (July 5), overnight data shows.

An audience of 9.68m (47.1%) watched Andy Murray beat Jerzy Janowicz to secure his second Wimbledon final appearance.

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The Graham Norton Show was later seen by 2.81m (24.1%) at 10.45pm.

Over on Channel 5, Gina and Dexter's fake eviction on Big Brother: Secrets & Lies earned 1.34m (6.1%) from 9.15pm.

On BBC Two, The One Show attracted 1.03m (5.5%) at 7pm and Wild Shepherdess with Kate Humble had 1.20m (5.2%) at 9pm. QI took 1.66m (7.6%) from 10pm.

Ben Fogle's Harbour Lives continued with 2.4m (12.1%) on ITV at 8pm. Britain's Secret Homes had 1.7m (7.7%) at 9pm and movie Notting Hill, starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, was watched by 910k (9.3%) from 10.45pm.

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Meanwhile, Channel 4's Four Rooms and The Million Pound Drop Live had 520k (2.4%) and 970k (4.4%) respectively from 8pm and Phoneshop amused 370k (2.4%) at 10.30pm.

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Back on Channel 5, Paul Merton in India interested 265k (1.4%) at 7pm, Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers had 412k (2.7%) at 8pm and Big Brother's Bit on the Side took 590k (4.3%) at 10.30pm.

Lewis was the highest rated broadcast across the digital channels, earning 1m (4.9%) for ITV3 at 9pm.