Happy Valley (9pm) saw Sarah Lancashire’s bruised and broken copper, Catherine Cawood, spend an hour of prime time telly flitting between looking haunted, rattled and damaged.
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The news comes after Patten, 69, underwent major heart surgery late last month which he said was successfully treated with a combination of bypass surgery and angioplasty.
At 9pm on ITV was the second part of Prey, best described as a procedural Bourne-type thriller set in Manchester and starring John Simm.
In the last of our special reports looking in-depth at the latest AA/Warc Expenditure Report, Warc research analyst, James McDonald, notes that newsbrands – whether in print or online – show strong resilience.
The Broadchurch-esqe drama from Walford was Thursday’s most watched show, as friends and family of Lucy Beale slowly started to uncover the truth about her life before her demise.
Last night BBC One’s Panorama (9pm) helped traumatise the midweek prime time audience with its latest shocking expose on some particularly worrying care facilities.
BBC’s Breakfast (6am) show somehow managed to remain unsullied by the flashy commercial experience on the other side.
A new report reveals that a many marketers are not trained in marketing performance and ROI – so no wonder the average boardroom is ill-informed and financially illiterate regarding the value of advertising, writes David Brennan.
Suzy Young, data and journals director at Warc, examines the findings of the latest Advertising Association/Warc Expenditure Report – kicking off with a focus on the long-term changes felt by the ad industry.
In place of a straight-laced Anna Ford and David Frost, viewers were instead treated to a line-up of friendly chit chat, news and reassuring facial expressions.
