ITV dominated Wednesday’s soapy proceedings and the day’s viewing in general. Emmerdale at 7pm on ITV saw unhinged factory worker Laurel step up her crusade of vigilance.
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After a series of surprise beatings by its commercial rival, Tuesday night saw EastEnders (BBC One, 7:30pm) rally up its best scrapping face (just think of Kirsty’s perma-growl) and finally happy slapped Emmerdale (ITV, 7pm) into submission.
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It’s been at least a couple of weeks now since something caught fire or exploded in Weatherfield, so last night’s stunt episode must have come to some relief for Coronation Street’s (ITV) itchy fans.
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EastEnders (BBC One, 7pm) took another blow last night as the heat drove some viewers away from their TVs – with a few others seen heading towards the Dales.
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5 million viewers tuned in to see Nigel squeal in delight to find out that his great great grandfather was a commoner (in Nigel’s eyes only – Gramps was loaded), resulting in a 23% share.