Saturday night brought a scheduling clash of astronomical proportions as an eternally youthful old man and his irritating companions went on a hunt for intelligent life in our galaxy.
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Thursday night saw Mrs Brown’s Boys’ ‘funny man’ Brendan O’Carroll brought back to the streets of Dublin as the comedian was the latest celebrity to sign up for the public therapy session.
Wednesday night saw a storm of controversy descend upon a quaint little field in Berkshire as the fifth series of The Great British Bake Off (8pm) finally got a little bit nasty.
This being a Kay Mellor joint, our heroines were in a constant state of upheaval, with giving birth being the least of their worries.
Initially for a six month period, Glanvill, a former CEO of Mindshare, will chair an advisory group, which will agree the brief for a “future-proof cross-platform measurement system”.
The craggy faced Scotsman spent most of the episode getting used to his new look as the twelfth/thirteenth Doctor dealt with a tyrannosaurus rex in Victorian London for the début of the eighth/thirty-forth series.
Last night Channel 4 took viewers on a precarious airborne journey through some of Indonesia’s most isolated communities in the broadcaster’s latest ‘quirky’ work place documentary, Worst Place to Be a Pilot (9pm).
Only three short days after Channel 5 released the survivors from the Big Brother 2014 compound the broadcaster rounded up another 14 souls…
Channel 4 was still busy picking apart the carcass of that bloke from the car park at 9pm, as Richard III: The New Evidence (9pm) discovered that the 15th century was generally a hotbed of good times.
We can make the digital advertising landscape a much better place for everyone through transparency, control and activation, writes Tom Triscari, CEO of Yieldr.
