Bradley Walsh is to leave Law & Order: UK after eight series, as the long-running show prepares to take a break from the nation’s screens.
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Thursday night saw Channel 5 unveil its latest grand pageant of moral decay as the granddaddy of all gutter-scrapping reality shows, Big Brother (9pm), got underway.
From today, Sky customers will be able to watch all content available on ITV – from Coronation Street to Midsomer Murders, and the 2014 World cup when it launches later this month.
Tuesday night brought the finale of writer Sally Wainwright’s latest successful drama Happy Valley (9pm), which once again secured the biggest audience in the prime time spot for BBC One.
Monday brought the latest devastating death blow to long-suffering fans of Game of Thrones (9pm) as the brutal fantasy show’s successful fourth series continued on Sky Atlantic.
Currently head of commissioning for documentaries and features for BBC Three, Bickley is also joint head of BBC One documentaries, a role which she will continue.
The Extra Box will include the same channel subscriptions as the main box in the house. However, this is only achievable through high-speed fibre and will cost £160 to set up.
Sophie Turner Laing, Sky’s managing director of content, is to step down from her role later this year after 11 years with the company.
Thursday night’s prime time slot saw ITV’s unrelenting combination of late-night Coronation Street and a daily helping Britain’s Got Talent rendering all other options ineffective.
Wednesday night saw Coronation Street remain victorious in its week-long prime time slot as ITV’s other unstoppable force, Britain’s Got Talent,continued to demolish its 8pm rivals.