Wednesday night brought a close to the second series of ITV’s attractive crime-solving vicar show Grantchester.
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Commercial broadcaster ITV attempted to squeeze presenter Veron Kay and an overstuffed hoard of vaguely familiar TV personalities into a Top Gear-shaped Mini.
Channel 4 was back to pushing the boundaries of its educational remit last night with the launch of a second series of icky and universally slated public shag show, Sex Box (10pm).
Sunday’s schedule was awash with new and returning drama, kicking off with ye olden day strong lady drama The Durrells on ITV at 8pm.
After three punishing instalments, last night saw ITV’s Davina McCall: Life at the Extreme (9pm) planted the former Big Brother presenter in another thrilling environment.
The amiable rural excitement of Countryfile (BBC One, 6:45pm) outshined Friday’s soaps and Saturday’s deluge of light entertainment.
Thursday brought a fairly underwhelming TV line-up for the nation’s prime time viewers with a mixture of lightweight fare failing to secure significant audiences.
The second series of BBC One’s ultra-grim northern drama, Happy Valley (9pm), came to an end last night in an expectedly bloody, traumatising and bleakly funny fashion.
Monday night saw daring adventurer/jobbing TV presenter Davina McCall take on another audacious challenge as her bizarrely conceived four-part show continued on ITV
Despite a deluge of live sports coverage on offer, the past weekend’s TV saw the usual suspects clamber their way to the top.
