Last night saw the first lucky campmate finally being released from the TV compounds of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (8:30pm) with viewers deeming ex-Premier League footballer Jimmy Bullard no longer worthy.
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According to data released by measurement company Nielsen, the UK’s online population remained almost static throughout October, witnessing a slight 0.2% increase which brought the total to 38.7 million unique users.
Saturday night’s all-star prime time entertainment officially kicked off at 7pm on BBC One as Strictly Come Dancing rolled out more cheesy routines and big Bollywood numbers in an attempt to keep the restless masses amused.
Thursday night brought an end to David Attenborough’s fascinating – and sometimes slightly traumatic – Life Story (BBC One, 9pm).
Thursday night brought the second ever clash between two of terrestrial telly’s big hitters as BBC One’s boardroom farce once again went head to head with ITV’s itchy jungle histrionics.
The TV viewing nation was given sweet relief from Kendra Wilkinson’s jungle anxiety in I’m a Celebrity…, with ITV replacing the big budget reality mayhem (and most of the evening schedule) with some good old fashioned football.
After a full week of everyone playing nice and getting along, Monday evening saw a fog of tension descend upon the jungle set as Edwina Curry locked horns with Hugh Hefner’s discarded and broken pet, Kendra Wilkinson.
Once again, Saturday night’s biggest hit came in the form of the perpetually tap-dancing, perma-smiling celebrities of Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One, 7pm), which easily eclipsed ITV’s hyperbole spectacular The X Factor (8pm).
Thursday night saw BBC Two’s critically acclaimed sexy-serial killer show The Fall (9pm) up the tension as Gillian Anderson’s DSI Stella Gibson moved closer to catching her man.
The latest ABC results for online newspapers saw both MailOnline and Independent online break all-time traffic high records.