Tuesday night saw ITV offer up the majority of its evening schedule to the patriotic and football-inclined as the English team faced off against a cluster of mountain-dwelling foes in the latest Euro 2016 Qualifier (7:15pm).
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After 686 long and agonising days off the nation’s screen, Monday night brought a chance for the TV viewing population to rejoice and welcome back Martin Clunes’ Doc Martin (9pm) for a seventh run.
This weekend’s TV finally brought about the return of the annual monolithic clash between two of Saturday night’s biggest shows.
Thursday night’s TV schedule saw BBC Two jam pack in not one, but two new comedy shows that attempted to bring something a little different to viewers’ screens.
Last night saw BBC One net the late evening prime time slot with a strong mixture of The Great British Bake Off (8pm) and one-off travelogue featuring a very familiar face.
Tuesday evening’s two soap options saw the episodic dramas deal with two very different deaths in equally diverse manners as Emmerdale’s slightly more comedic spin on dealing with grief secured the top spot for ITV.
This past weekend might have possibly heralded the end of an era for ITV as its tired, ailing golden goose, The X Factor, showed serious signs of terminal illness as the nation’s apathy finally spread to its heart.
After rising all the way past 10 million viewers for last week’s ‘doughverload’, yesterday saw The Great British Bake Off (8pm) struggled to maintain that impressive bench mark.
Last night Channel 4 decided to turn their fixed rigged cameras on the disruptive pupils of a welsh school, hoping that maybe some prime time exposure is exactly what they need to settle down.
Monday night brought an end to ITV’s ‘experimental’ holiday show Travel Guides (pm) after an initial run of four episodes.
