All Top 100 shows articles – Page 28
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Murder most successful
At school, I got into terrible difficulty trying to build a model Tudor house out of an old shoe box.
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Strictly waltzes to the top
Brucie’s absence doesn’t stop BBC1 show from stealing a march on ITV rival The X Factor
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Downton back with a bang
More than 9 million tune in for period drama’s return as BBC’s alternative, By Any Means, falters
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The calm before the storm
With the BBC yet to bring out its Autumn big guns, ITV completes a clean sweep of the top 10
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Round one to Strictly
X Factor loses the first Saturday night fight, but Sunday’s episode comes out on top overall
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Making a song and dance
ITV spearheads autumn push with mass-appeal formats Stepping Out and The X Factor
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BBC2 rises with Bake Off return
Promise of soggy bottoms lures in pastry lovers, while celeb watching boosts Channel 5
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Doc spills BBC’s Blood
While watching the International Space Station glide serenely over our house each night this past week, I couldn’t stop myself muttering “Piiiigs In Space” in homage to the old Muppets sketch.
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Tucker is just the tonic
So, what are the implications of Malcolm Tucker being the new Doctor? Inevitably, YouTube has had many, many fruity ideas, but given the avowed desire for greater co-operation across the BBC, it does all rather suggest a post-watershed BBC3 brand extension.
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Pointless leaves ITV in a Twist
With heat like we had in July, I was hoping for a prolonged and corking thunderstorm of Cecil B De Mille proportions to end the scorchio summer.
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Sugar’s still the daddy
The Apprentice goes out strongly despite the heat, while Diana’s Dresses impresses for C4
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Sun leaves TV in the shade
Last Monday morning, blearyeyed Britons turned as one to their news outlet of choice to check that it hadn’t been a dream brought on by excesses of cold beer and barbecued burgers: a Brit really had won Wimbledon and, more importantly, summer really was here.
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Tennis nets BBC top slot
Wimbledon smashes the opposition, while New Tricks can’t compete with ITV’s Long Lost Family.
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BBC has the balls to win
Tennis triumphs for BBC1, while C4’s The Man With The 10-Stone Testicles attracts an eye-watering 3.1m.
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ITV finds Long Lost viewers
Series returns with a record-breaking audience, as BBC1’s The Voice UK fails to improve on last year.
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Egg-citing end for ITV’s BGT
Cowell’s talent machine romps to victory as stage stunt brightens up an otherwise flat week.
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BBC fails the test of time
All the talk last week revolved around time travel. Gary Lineker accused England of going back to the Dark Ages, while the latest Time Lord announced he was hanging up his screwdriver.
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BBC scores an oldschool hit
Fresh Prince reunion gives The Graham Norton Show a ratings boost, while The Fall grips crime fans.
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BBC2 wins as rivals take a Fall
As I walked to Chelsea Register Office, kitted out like Worzel Gummidge on dressdown Friday, I passed three chatting Russians in a tree – a surreal moment to match the registrar’s expression as I handed in my wedding forms.
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A winner on two channels
This week’s TV offered not only noisy battles in a boxing ring but also a much-loved Coleman as a National Treasure-in-Waiting, locked her own ratings battle.