Call the Midwife’s ratings climb 500,000
BBC One‘s Call the Midwife was Sunday’s most popular show pulling in an impressive 9.2m (31.4%) from 8pm – up 500,000 on last week’s instalment.
Read moreBBC One‘s Call the Midwife was Sunday’s most popular show pulling in an impressive 9.2m (31.4%) from 8pm – up 500,000 on last week’s instalment.
Read moreATV’s daytime saga The Cedar Tree is to be released on DVD.
Read moreThe Simpsons will join Sky 3D for the first time ever this February, with their special short film Maggie Simpson in The Longest Daycare.
Read moreThe corporation has released a long review of their output concerning how the BBC portrays gay, lesbian and bisexual personalities and characters within its broadcasting. The findings also look at how viewers and experts view such output.
Read moreMany may be looking for some divine intervention to stem the Tories brutal victimisation of the poorest at the moment, so fitting that BBC One’s political debate programme, Question Time, is to be hosted from St Paul’s Cathedral for the first time in the programme’s history.
Read moreSherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch is reportedly in talks to play the code-breaker Alan Turing.
Read moreEastEnders has joined forces with Comic Relief to highlight the issues surrounding teenagers and gangs.
Read moreSenior members of local Conservative organisations are urging David Cameron to delay the implementation of gay marriage until after the next general election.
Read moreThe finale of Splash! topped the ratings on Saturday evening.
Read moreFormer Republican Presidential hopeful Rick Perry has stated the Boy Scouts of America should keep its gay ban.
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