NCIS drops to season low

Crime drama NCIS dropped to a season low for CBS as did spin-off NCIS: Los Angeles while Fox’s musical comedy Glee returned to a season low as well. Several shows hit new season lows last night and CBS drama NCIS was one of them. The drama pulled in 17.3 million viewers with a 3.1 18-49 rating at 8pm. While it […]

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Four actors set to exit Days of our Lives

There looks set to be another exodus from Salem as four actors have been dropped by NBC soap Days of our Lives. Just days after the announcement that head-writers Marlene McPherson and Darrell Ray Thomas Jr had been replaced on Days of our Lives comes the news that four actors have been dropped the cast. The last remaining NBC soap […]

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ITV moving Britain’s Got Talent to avoid clash with The Voice

ITV has decided to push back Britain’s Got Talent in its Saturday evening schedules to avoid clashing with BBC One’s hit new series The Voice. {jcomments on} The two talent contests currently clash for a twenty minute period on Saturday evenings from at 8pm. The clashes so far between the two shows has proven to be costly for Britain’s Got […]

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Push the button for extra Casualty episode

Fans of the world’s longest prime-time medical drama Casualty will be able to view a special, one-off episode delving into the explosive military past of one of its most popular new characters – Major Sam Nicholls played by Charlotte Salt. Fans of the world’s longest prime-time medical drama Casualty will be able to view a special, one-off episode delving into […]

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Another Missing link from the Titanic uncovered by UTV

When Titanic launched in May 1911 it was a triumph for two ambitious men – Lord William Pirrie and his chief naval architect and nephew Thomas Andrews. Now as we reach 100 years since the liner sank, UTV looks at Titanic’s missing link in a never before told story on TV. Michael Wilson, Managing Director UTV says, “This programme gives […]

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Harvey’s moves its furniture out of Coronation Street

ITV is looking for a new sponsor for its flagship series, Coronation Street, following Harvey’s furniture stores decision not to renew their deal with the broadcaster. Simon Daglish, group commercial sales director at ITV, says “Coronation Street remains one of the jewels in ITV’s crown and this sponsorship package consistently delivers some of the highest audiences across any year, as […]

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Eve Myles eyes Sherlock role

Torchwood actress Eve Myles has said she would love a role on Steven Moffat series Sherlock which stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. In a new interview with the Radio Times the Welsh actress revealed her desire to bag a role on BBC One’s critically acclaimed Sherlock. The second season of the series – a modern day adaptation of Sir […]

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David Suchet ‘gutted’ to say farewell to Poirot

David Suchet has said he will feel like he had ‘achieved a dream’ when he completes his role as Hercule Poirot but will be ‘gutted’ to bid farewell to the famous Belgian detective. ITV has confirmed that it has ordered the remaining Agatha Christie novels featuring Hercule Poirot to be adapted for television. That means by the time production has […]

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The Vampire Diaries ratings rise for ITV2

Supernatural drama The Vampire Diaries beat new drama Alcatraz from J.J Abrams on Watch. The latest episode of The Vampire Diaries, titled 1912, drew 460,000 viewers to ITV2 last night at 9pm as Damon (Ian Somerhalder) remembered the previous serial killer to stalk Mystic Falls a century ago. A further 160,000 viewers watched the episode an hour later on the […]

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Video: Neighbours first gay kiss

Australian soap Neighbours featured its first male gay kiss this week as Chris Pappas (James Mason) and Adan Foster (Bob Morley) locked lips. It is the first male gay kiss in Neighbours in its 27 year history. Back in 2004 the soap did feature a lesbian kiss between Sky Mangel (Stephanie McIntosh) and Lana Crawford (Bridget Neval) which prompted considerable […]

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