The prime time slot on Saturday was left out in the cold by ITV1’s 6.15pm to 8.45pm slot which showed the fourth Harry Potter film ‘The Goblet of Fire’.
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Last week I spent one evening in Magaluf at a Tinie Tempah gig. Yes, really. We were holidaying in Majorca; the kids were keen; and I went as driver and “guardian”. It cost me 35 quid per ticket to mix with Shagaluf’s holidaying finest (those that wore a shirt were mostly Liverpool or Newcastle fans for you researchers out there).
BBC One’s Inspector Lynley Mysteries averaged a 4.2 million strong audience on Sunday during the hotly contested prime time slot of 9pm to 10pm.The final episode of the fifth series of the since cancelled drama, gained a 17.7% share of viewers on Sunday night.Elsewhere, Law and Order: UK gained 3.6 million viewers on ITV1 in… Continue reading TV Overnights: BBC One draws 4.2m in prime time slot
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