Monday brought the latest devastating death blow to long-suffering fans of Game of Thrones (9pm) as the brutal fantasy show’s successful fourth series continued on Sky Atlantic.
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After ITV treated the lucky television-viewing nation to an entire week of 1.5 hour shows, Saturday finally hinted at some light at the end of the tunnel as all the hopefuls were whittled down to the final ten.
Thursday night’s prime time slot saw ITV’s unrelenting combination of late-night Coronation Street and a daily helping Britain’s Got Talent rendering all other options ineffective.
Wednesday night saw Coronation Street remain victorious in its week-long prime time slot as ITV’s other unstoppable force, Britain’s Got Talent,continued to demolish its 8pm rivals.
Last night brought sweet relief to long-suffering viewers as the TV viewing nation let out a collective sigh as the Street’s resident gobby paramour Tina Mcintyre was finally put out of her spray-tanned misery.
Sunday was the first of two consecutive nights that ITV’s rescheduled juggernaut, Britain’s Got Talent (7pm), destroyed one of BBC One’s long-running performers.
Last night saw ITV mix things up a bit as Coronation Street kicked off Wednesday’s prime time TV options at the earlier-than-usual time of 7pm, with the change backfiring badly.
Last night saw BBC One kick off its evening line-up with yet another shocking bombshell from the turbulent and fictional London borough of Walford, as EastEnders (7:30pm) continued to surprise and impress.
Last night saw BBC One bring a procession of misery and grim histrionics to teatime viewers as the haggard and long-suffering characters in EastEnders (8pm) hit terrifying lows as the show peaked to new heights.
With the bones of last week’s kill well and truly picked, the third episode saw a slight panic set in across the camp as bellies shrunk, tempers swelled and one man-child lost his mind a bit.
