Monday night saw the second half of preachy – yet gently informative – BBC One Show, Hugh’s War on Waste, increase its audience by a massive 38% week on week and easily stole yesterday’s biggest 9pm audience from its competitors.
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Fans of fancy prime time soap opera Downton Abbey were in for a difficult Sunday evening as the aristocratic Crawley family finally waved goodbye after six series of rose-tinted nostalgia and a rigidly dependable class system.
Thursday night saw ITV air the penultimate episode of well-received cold case drama Unforgotten (9pm) which, despite the declining ratings, continued to outperform its timeslot rivals.
Wednesday night saw Lord Sugar’s band of super-enthused vendors of tat secure the 9pm slot for the fourth consecutive week as the marketing masterminds tackled the daunting domain of children’s literature.
After losing the initial battle to BBC One’s bleak-fest, the following weeks saw the prime time audience come to its senses and returned to the light-hearted brand of murder they knew and loved.
Returning after a two year absence with a notably shrunken fan base and the most random cameo ever, last night saw Doc Martin (9pm) come to an end with a spot of light-hearted kidnapping and bondage.
After 43 long days of hard tackles, sore losses and patriotic binge drinking, Saturday finally brought an end to the 2015 Rugby World Cup as London’s Twickenham Stadium played host to the thrilling clash.
For the third week in a row BBC One’s The Apprentice (9pm) sauntered along and secured Wednesday night’s prime time slot with ease.
For the umpteenth time in its current run, Monday night saw Doc Martin (ITV) steal away the 9pm slot from its competitors, although this time the irritable medical practitioner had a little help from a friend.
Just for a bit of a change, the past weekend saw BBC One’s lighter-than-Aero weekend clap-along Strictly Come Dancing excitedly foxtrot all over the competition’s face, racing to the top of both Saturday and Sunday’s schedule.
