The latest adventures of animated duo Wallace and Gromit was the most watched television programme in Britain on Christmas Day.
Around 14.3 million people tuned in to BBC One to watch 'Wallace & Gromit – A Matter Of Loaf & Death'.
That was a 53% share of the audience and the biggest audience of any show this year.
Viewing figures show BBC One had nine of the ten most-watched programmes on Christmas Day.
The second most popular programme was 'Doctor Who' which was watched by 11.7 million viewers.
Behind that was the second part of the 'EastEnders' special which was watched by 11.5million while ten million tuned in to 'The Royle Family'.
The only show in the top ten not broadcast on BBC One was 'Coronation Street' watched by 7.4 million.