Five's new reality series Make Me A Supermodel is continuing to struggle in the ratings.
Despite having Rachel Hunter to its credit, the show is failing to emerge as the breakout hit Five had hoped for. The most recent episode, shown at 10pm on Monday, pulled in an average of just 924,000 viewers (a 5.8% share of the available audience).
As usual, Monday night's double-bill of Corrie topped the ratings chart with audiences of 12.24 million (54%) and 11.42 million (45.7%) at 7.30pm and 8.30pm respectively.
EastEnders had 10.78 million (45.2%) for third while Emmerdale took 9.83 million (45.9%) for fourth.
ITV1's movie premiere of What Lies Beneath held 4.78 million (22.1%) between 9pm and 10.30pm, but was topped by BBC One's documentary on conjoined twins, Separating Twins, with 4.81 million (21%).
Elsewhere, C4 had an unholy start to its peaktime schedule with just 645,000 (2.6%) for gospel documentary The Gospel Truth? at 8pm. Figures rose to a more comforting 2.06 million (9%) for Extraordinary Families in the next hour, after which 1.67 million (10.1%) stuck around for a new episode of ER.
Over on multichannel, repeats ruled the roost, with Sky One's The Simpsons coming out on top with 641,000 (4.3%) at 7.30pm.
The highest-ranking original show was ITV2's The Contender, which saw its audience rise from 313,000 (2%) last week to 413,000 (2.7%).
Meanwhile, Sky One's feature-length dinsosaur drama Anonymous Rex held 378,000 (2.5%) between 8.30pm and 10.20pm. ITV3 also enjoyed success in the 8pm hour, with a Poirot repeat drawing 318,000 (2%).
Ratings data supplied by ViewingFigures.com




