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Last night’s midweek television saw the final five hopefuls of The Apprentice (BBC One, 9pm) face the ultimate challenge so far as they were tasked with not having some kind of mental breakdown on camera.
Last night’s top shelf TV brought a change of heart for brooding man-mountain Luther (BBC One, 9pm) as the haunted cop attempted to get his love on in the second episode of the third series.
After Wimbledon helped the weekend’s TV audiences reach the dreamy heights of yesteryear, Monday saw summer audiences crash back down to reality.
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New research from Newsworks and Kantar Media divides the UK population into distinct categories and reveals insights into consumer attitudes to technology, the devices they own, purchase journeys and media consumption.
It may be the height of the dreaded summer scheduling drought but that didn’t stop the BBC from treating viewers to the return of at least one highly anticipated programme last night.
The UK’s soaps ruled the airwaves on Monday as a fresh batch of over the top drama grabbed last night’s top four spots.
With most of the country enjoying unseasonal good weather on Saturday, the BBC attempted to lure in audiences with bite sized helpings of Glastonbury and Wimbledon 2013 but they just weren’t biting.
A brand new series from ITV managed to capture the biggest audience in last night’s 9pm slot, proving that an hour of famous people crying always translates to TV gold.
