This past weekend saw BBC One dust off its long-running medical drama Casualty and attempted to administer a punch of adrenaline straight to the heart with two very ‘special’ episodes.
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Despite the fact that New Tricks and change have never been very happy bedfellows, last night saw BBC One’s ageing retired detective drama push through another major modification.
Even Paul Hollywood isn’t impervious to all those irrepressible emotions.
Tuesday night saw the second episode of the final ever series of New Tricks steal the biggest audience in its timeslot, with the only original cast member left hanging up their novelty magnifying glass for the final time.
The third and final episode of the Bloomsbury Group-focused Life in Squares (9pm) ditched the dark and smoky rooms for picturesque East Sussex.
July was a strong month for both the Sun and the Sun on Sunday, whilst the FT saw its circulation drop by more than 7,000, according to the latest ABC figures.
Wednesday evening saw the highly anticipated launch of the sixth series of the BBC’s unstoppable runaway hit The Great British Bake Off.
After a painfully prolonged 288 day wait, Tuesday night finally brought sweet respite for middle aged viewers – and other demographics who should know better.
From an onslaught of recent ads to many of the broadcasters’ latest schedule-filling disposable output, the Goggleboxisation of TV continued last night with Travel Guides (9pm), another review show with ‘relatable’ stars.
Sunday evening brought an end to Channel 4’s ‘alternative present’ suburban sci-fi drama series Humans.
