MONDAY: Guy Martin’s trip to China was unable to transport a bigger audience than his previous visit to India – as BBC2 notched up 1m for its trip to Brixton.

Our Guy In China

Our Guy In China (C4) 9pm-10pm
1.9m (8.1%)

North One Television’s three-parter got underway with around 500,000 fewer than the 2.4m (9.5%) who tuned in for the debut for Our Guy In India in February 2015.

It nudged ahead of the channel’s slot average of 1.7m (7.7%) slot average for the last 12 months.

Some 58% of the audience was male, with 84% of the audience over the age of 34.

Unlike its last outing the show was up against ITV juggernaut I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!. The show entertained 8.8m (37.8%), dipping by 400,000 from Sunday’s 9.2m (38.8%).

Elsewhere, BBC1 aired the first of a two-part documentary series on miners. Keo Films’ The Last Miners informed 2.4m (10.3%), below the channel’s 3.3m (15.4%) slot average.

On Channel 5, 1m (4.3%) tuned into the series finale of Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys. The four-part series closed on an average of 1.1m (5%), in line with the 1.1m (5.5%) the Gamma Project averaged last year.

Back In Time For Brixton (BBC2) 9pm-10pm
1m (4.3%)

The Black and British season continued with a Wall To Wall two-parter.

The south London edition kicked off considerably behind the Back In Time For The Weekend opener, which landed 2.3m (11%) in February.

It was also short of the channel’s 1.6m (7.4%) slot average, according to Barb data supplied by overnights.tv.