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From today, Apple TV users in the UK will have access to all NOW TV programming – both live and on-demand – with the arrival of the NOW TV Entertainment Month Pass and Sky Movies Month Pass.
Monday night saw Liverpool’s favourite success story continue apace as doe-eyed cheeky hopeful Cilla (ITV, 9pm) got her first taste of success in the second episode of writer Jeff Pope’s odyssey.
Last night saw the long-awaited return of the aristocratic Crawley family as viewers around the country, starved of high-born scandal, flocked to their sets to feverishly welcome back Downton Abbey (ITV, 9pm).
BT Sport has launched a new service to provide viewers with additional content alongside programming already offered on BT Sport 1, 2 and ESPN.
After reducing Mary Berry to a crumbling mess and forcing Brian Blessed to pull anguished expressions that even he struggled with, last night saw Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One, 9pm) approach Inspector George Gently.
For a second consecutive week Wednesday night saw Manchester’s hardest lady cops Scott & Bailey (ITV) face off against the unmitigating and brutal force of sentimental BBC One family drama Our Zoo in a tight race for the 9pm slot.
August was a good month for commercial television broadcasters, with just one channel recording any decline in revenue.
Tuesday night saw David Dimbleby enter the tense atmosphere of the Scottish independence debate as the veteran broadcaster sat down with a little chit chat with leading figures from opposing sides.
London Live’s request to reduce the number of hours of local programming each day has been ruled out by Ofcom’s Broadcast Licensing Committee.