The Day of the Doctor (BBC One, 7:45pm) saw the current Time Lord behind the wheel of the TARDIS, Matt Smith, come face to face with all of his previous incarnations.
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Thursday night saw the BBC’s Doctor Who anniversary celebrations properly kick off with An Adventure in Space and Time – Mark Gatiss’s love letter to a time gone by and the creation of the long running sci-fi phenomenon.
Last night brought relief to desperate jungle fans with another hour and a half of quality I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (ITV, 9pm) action, coming after Tuesday’s compassionate football break.
As with the BBC’s former head of news, Roger Mosey, there is a small problem with the Question Time presenter’s views says Raymond Snoddy: they are not very sound and fit all too precisely with an emerging Conservative agenda.
If it wants to survive another 100 years, the Professional Publisher’s Association has to help the industry solve the nitty-gritty of what magazines should be and do – and what the business models might look like.
EastEnders’ most depressing funeral yet scored a 31% share.
After a trip to the asi European Television Symposium earlier this month, Richard Marks believes, in principle, that TV audience research really does have a hybrid future – but how will it work in practice?
Last night saw the television audience once again helplessly drawn towards the star wattage on ITV’s I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! (9pm) as the talent chowed down on some reproductive organs.
Science Uncovered will cover popular scientific advancements and new discoveries, from the progress of Virgin Galactic to the science of Doctor Who, in what looks set to be a highly visual publication, both in print and online.
Fans of glittering and disposable programming must have thought the planets well and truly aligned as ITV’s jungle show took on BBC One’s (comparatively) quaint show about smiling and sequins.
