4.5 million viewers and a 23% share sat through two hours of backslapping and self-congratulation.
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The paranoid show about a secret alien invasion, mistrustful government types and lots of black goo was the latest property to get the relaunch/reboot/plain-old-continuation treatment.
Thursday night saw Channel 4 delve back into murky outrage-enticing waters, with a brand new four part documentary.
After a bit of an unprecedented wobbly start last week, yesterday saw the second instalment of this year’s The Great Sport Relief Bake Off (BBC One, 8pm) edge closer to its expected glory.
BBC One’s long-running favourite proved there is plenty of life in the wrong ‘un yet.
174,000 tuned in to see the preppy young YouTubers attempting to convince viewers they were anything but irritating marketing droids.
For the second night in a row a cheesy murder drama ruled over the prime time airwaves, with the latest instalment of BBC One’s Death In Paradise (9pm) seducing viewers with its beautiful scenery and super-easy-to-follow plot.
Last night’s venture unwillingly displayed the very first chink in the Bake Off’s seemingly impenetrable armour.
