ITV attempt to bottle lightning for the second time as the commercial broadcaster launched a another miniseries of last year’s well-received one-off chase drama Prey.
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Yesterday saw ITV attempt to glam up a fairly gloomy Tuesday evening by gathering together the most mundane and inoffensive acts from across the UK’s entertainment spectrum as Jack Whitehall hosted The Royal Variety Performance.
Normality resumed on the nation’s TVs last night, with the post-I’m a Celebrity… landscape once again allowing the soaps to contend for ratings glory and leaving the schedule with much more divergent audiences.
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