The Bold and the Beautiful fans aren’t sure what is going on with everyone right now, but they are sure that it’s getting really good. There is so much drama in all these families, and so many people are working against the people they are supposed to love and protect. It’s a classic sign of too many people working against one another, and we love it. These people will do anything they can to protect one another, but they will also do anything they can to avoid that with one another. And this is the moment of truth for so
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The Bold and the Beautiful: Liam Is Having a Power Trip...
- 9/19/2017
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
The feature film directional debut of Jason Lei Howden, 2015’s Deathgasm is the perfect party flick for horror hounds and headbangers alike. Taking a blood-soaked page or two out of New Zealand counterpart Peter Jackson’s first feature film, Bad Taste, this satanic-themed splatter-fest also turns things up to "11" with a soundtrack filled with some of black metal’s finest. Needing an artist to capture the essence of the film for the vinyl release, Death Waltz Records commissioned Sam Turner to dish out a devilish display for the album’s cover art.
“I got involved in the project through Jay Shaw, who works for Mondo," explained Turner. "We are fairly good friends and he knows that I’m into drawing and my music tastes.” Having established himself within metal circles due to his gruesome illustrations, it was only a matter of time before he tangoed with the Mondo-affiliated Death Waltz.
“I got involved in the project through Jay Shaw, who works for Mondo," explained Turner. "We are fairly good friends and he knows that I’m into drawing and my music tastes.” Having established himself within metal circles due to his gruesome illustrations, it was only a matter of time before he tangoed with the Mondo-affiliated Death Waltz.
- 6/12/2017
- by Sam Hart
- DailyDead
With last week’s “eps2.5h4ndshake.sme,” Mr. Robot finally got to the story it really wants to tell this season – but what story is that, exactly? While fsociety sits behind a computer, snickering at the larger movement’s latest attempt to replicate the immature sensibilities of the revolution Elliot started, Angela’s running rampant through Evil Corp and Elliot is finally coming clean to the audience about what he’s actually been up to: only one of these stories really has any kind of forward movement, and it’s arguably from the character most emotionally detached from the heart of the series (I’m talking about Angela’s Baller Ass Power Trip,
Is Mr. Robot Too Far Gone?...
Is Mr. Robot Too Far Gone?...
- 8/24/2016
- by Randy Dankievitch
- TVovermind.com
Here’s an UnREAL development: Everlasting’s new showrunner doesn’t seem to be completely emotionally messed up or morally bankrupt!
RelatedUnREAL Renewed for Season 3
But, since this is the show where producers were responsible for causing a contestant to commit suicide, incoming boss Coleman must be at least slightly damaged, right?
“I think he is a good guy,” Michael Rady says of his documentary filmmaker. “He knows which way is north. He has a good moral compass. And he trusts his instincts.”
All of which will cause friction between the Ep and Head Bitch in Charge Quinn, the actor reveals below.
RelatedUnREAL Renewed for Season 3
But, since this is the show where producers were responsible for causing a contestant to commit suicide, incoming boss Coleman must be at least slightly damaged, right?
“I think he is a good guy,” Michael Rady says of his documentary filmmaker. “He knows which way is north. He has a good moral compass. And he trusts his instincts.”
All of which will cause friction between the Ep and Head Bitch in Charge Quinn, the actor reveals below.
- 6/17/2016
- TVLine.com
Before you go saying, “Omg, TVLine hates everything lately!” that grade of “F” is for “fun.” If you liked NBC’s original, so-bad-it’s-awesome Mother, May I Sleep With Danger? odds are, you’re gonna love James Franco’s 20th-anniversary remake for Lifetime (premiering June 18 at 8/7c).
RelatedYour Guide to TV’s 50+ Reboots and Revivals: Gilmore Girls, Twin Peaks, Prison Break and More
Masterpiece, it’s not. It’s more of a… a… trashterpiece. And it bears little, if any, resemblance to the 1996 cult classic, in which Tori Spelling’s mother tries to save her from obsessive boyfriend Ivan Sergei.
RelatedYour Guide to TV’s 50+ Reboots and Revivals: Gilmore Girls, Twin Peaks, Prison Break and More
Masterpiece, it’s not. It’s more of a… a… trashterpiece. And it bears little, if any, resemblance to the 1996 cult classic, in which Tori Spelling’s mother tries to save her from obsessive boyfriend Ivan Sergei.
- 6/10/2016
- TVLine.com
Despite much buzz, great reviews and fervent tweetering, Lifetime’s (already renewed) UnREAL opened Season 2 on Monday night with just 500,000 total viewers and a 0.2 demo rating — down from its series launch (820K/0.3), its freshman finale (800K/0.3) and its Season 1 average (700K/0.3).
That said, TVLine readers gave the UnREAL opener an average grade of “A-.”
RelatedUnREAL Season 2 Premiere Recap: Two of a Kind
Leading into the ruthless skewering of reality-tv, Devious Maids returned to 1.1 mil and a 0.3 (and an “A-” grade), down from both its previous premiere (1.5 mil/0.5) and its Season 3 average (1.4 mil/0.5).
RelatedDevious Maids Ep on [Spoiler]’s Murder, Zoila...
That said, TVLine readers gave the UnREAL opener an average grade of “A-.”
RelatedUnREAL Season 2 Premiere Recap: Two of a Kind
Leading into the ruthless skewering of reality-tv, Devious Maids returned to 1.1 mil and a 0.3 (and an “A-” grade), down from both its previous premiere (1.5 mil/0.5) and its Season 3 average (1.4 mil/0.5).
RelatedDevious Maids Ep on [Spoiler]’s Murder, Zoila...
- 6/7/2016
- TVLine.com
What is it about reality-show dudes whose names start with “Ch”?
This season of ABC’s The Bachelorette has a deli-meat-scarfing, ‘roid-raging Chad. And in a similarly troubling turn of events, this season of Lifetime’s UnREAL has a spear-throwing, Paleolithic-lifestyle-retreating Chet, who shows up just in time to seriously threaten Rachel and Quinn’s plan for, if not world domination, than certainly network queen bee-hood.
As much as I’d like to laugh off Mr. I-Lost-50-Lbs.-and-Found-My-Gonads-Gumption’s bid to reclaim Everlasting for his own, he just may succeed. And what does that say about our two favorite lady bosses,...
This season of ABC’s The Bachelorette has a deli-meat-scarfing, ‘roid-raging Chad. And in a similarly troubling turn of events, this season of Lifetime’s UnREAL has a spear-throwing, Paleolithic-lifestyle-retreating Chet, who shows up just in time to seriously threaten Rachel and Quinn’s plan for, if not world domination, than certainly network queen bee-hood.
As much as I’d like to laugh off Mr. I-Lost-50-Lbs.-and-Found-My-Gonads-Gumption’s bid to reclaim Everlasting for his own, he just may succeed. And what does that say about our two favorite lady bosses,...
- 6/7/2016
- TVLine.com
Another season of Devious Maids, another high-profile murder in Beverly Hills.
Monday’s premiere was full of twists — Genevieve chose Zoila over the baby, Adrian can secretly walk after the accident and Carmen’s daughter has arrived in Beverly Hills, to name just a few — but none so shocking as the death of Peri Westmore in the episode’s final moments. (Take note, Spence-and-Rosie fans: I said her death was “shocking,” not “sad.”)
RelatedDevious Maids Ep Explains the Origin of Eva Longoria’s ‘Mean’ Desperate Joke
“We love Mariana [Klaveno], and that was one of the toughest choices I’ve...
Monday’s premiere was full of twists — Genevieve chose Zoila over the baby, Adrian can secretly walk after the accident and Carmen’s daughter has arrived in Beverly Hills, to name just a few — but none so shocking as the death of Peri Westmore in the episode’s final moments. (Take note, Spence-and-Rosie fans: I said her death was “shocking,” not “sad.”)
RelatedDevious Maids Ep Explains the Origin of Eva Longoria’s ‘Mean’ Desperate Joke
“We love Mariana [Klaveno], and that was one of the toughest choices I’ve...
- 6/7/2016
- TVLine.com
The late Muhammad Ali will be remembered with multiple TV tributes fast-tracked for Saturday night.
RelatedMuhammad Ali Dead at 74, One of Boxing’s Greatest Heavyweights
ABC’s 20/20, which was originally set to encore a September broadcast about O.J. Simpson, instead will air at 8/7c the new special “Muhammad Ali: The Greatest of All Time,” taking stock of reactions from around the world to the former heavyweight boxing champion’s passing.
Similarly, CBS at 9 pm will present the 48 Hours special “Muhammad Ali: Remembering a Legend.”
Ali lost his 30-year fight with Parkinson’s syndrome on Friday, at age...
RelatedMuhammad Ali Dead at 74, One of Boxing’s Greatest Heavyweights
ABC’s 20/20, which was originally set to encore a September broadcast about O.J. Simpson, instead will air at 8/7c the new special “Muhammad Ali: The Greatest of All Time,” taking stock of reactions from around the world to the former heavyweight boxing champion’s passing.
Similarly, CBS at 9 pm will present the 48 Hours special “Muhammad Ali: Remembering a Legend.”
Ali lost his 30-year fight with Parkinson’s syndrome on Friday, at age...
- 6/4/2016
- TVLine.com
WWE.com
Bobby Horne (right), known to WWE fans as Mo from 1990s stable Men On A Mission, appeared on an episode of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling to air a few grievances that accumulated throughout his career.
An incident the one-time WWE Tag Team Champion had with Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels at an event in Israel was one of the main issues he covered. Mo ultimately blames the Heartbreak Kid for getting him pulled off TV for a prolonged period of time after the scuffle which, led him to becoming ‘highly depressed and attempting suicide.’
“We were overseas in Israel, it was during Passover and one night we were at an event and Nelson fainted in the hallway. So since we were overseas they wouldn’t take him to a hospital so they just took Nelson back to the hotel and we were working a program...
Bobby Horne (right), known to WWE fans as Mo from 1990s stable Men On A Mission, appeared on an episode of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling to air a few grievances that accumulated throughout his career.
An incident the one-time WWE Tag Team Champion had with Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels at an event in Israel was one of the main issues he covered. Mo ultimately blames the Heartbreak Kid for getting him pulled off TV for a prolonged period of time after the scuffle which, led him to becoming ‘highly depressed and attempting suicide.’
“We were overseas in Israel, it was during Passover and one night we were at an event and Nelson fainted in the hallway. So since we were overseas they wouldn’t take him to a hospital so they just took Nelson back to the hotel and we were working a program...
- 9/14/2015
- by Ross Tweddell
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Rene Dupree had a strange old career in WWE. He came in as a 19-year-old kid, arguably before he was really ready, and made one of the featured acts on Raw. WWE clearly had big plans for Rene, who comes from a wrestling family, and took him out of the La Resistance trio with a view to making him a singles star.
He was drafted over to Smackdown and instantly feuded with an up-and-coming star called John Cena over the United States Championship. He never won the belt, instead being moved back into the tag team scene, this time with the clueless Kenzo Suzuki as his partner. They had a quick run with the belts, Kenzo was released and Dupree sort of just…floundered.
Back on Raw, Dupree enjoyed a brief winning streak before suffering an almost career-ending hernia. He was off TV for almost a year and...
Rene Dupree had a strange old career in WWE. He came in as a 19-year-old kid, arguably before he was really ready, and made one of the featured acts on Raw. WWE clearly had big plans for Rene, who comes from a wrestling family, and took him out of the La Resistance trio with a view to making him a singles star.
He was drafted over to Smackdown and instantly feuded with an up-and-coming star called John Cena over the United States Championship. He never won the belt, instead being moved back into the tag team scene, this time with the clueless Kenzo Suzuki as his partner. They had a quick run with the belts, Kenzo was released and Dupree sort of just…floundered.
Back on Raw, Dupree enjoyed a brief winning streak before suffering an almost career-ending hernia. He was off TV for almost a year and...
- 9/9/2015
- by Lewis Howse
- Obsessed with Film
Big Brother's Steven Goode and Kimberly Kisselovich have split up after just four months of marriage.
Kisselovich is reportedly heading back to the Us, but due to visa issues she will be unable to return to the UK to try to work on her marriage.
According to The Mirror, the couple's troubles began just 12 days after their wedding, when Kisselovich was handed a deportation notice because of an invalid visa.
The couple were recently awarded a tribunal date for January, but her decision to leave the country will bring proceedings to an end.
Goode hit out at the deportation threat in May, saying that his wife should be allowed to stay in the UK because she is "a white America[n] woman".
The former Big Brother stars tied the knot in April at a wedding attended by their fellow housemates Helen Wood, Ash Harrison and Winston Showan.
They announced their...
Kisselovich is reportedly heading back to the Us, but due to visa issues she will be unable to return to the UK to try to work on her marriage.
According to The Mirror, the couple's troubles began just 12 days after their wedding, when Kisselovich was handed a deportation notice because of an invalid visa.
The couple were recently awarded a tribunal date for January, but her decision to leave the country will bring proceedings to an end.
Goode hit out at the deportation threat in May, saying that his wife should be allowed to stay in the UK because she is "a white America[n] woman".
The former Big Brother stars tied the knot in April at a wedding attended by their fellow housemates Helen Wood, Ash Harrison and Winston Showan.
They announced their...
- 8/18/2015
- Digital Spy
WWE.com
George Murdoch, who was formerly billed as Brodus Clay in WWE and currently wrestles as Tyrus for Tna Wrestling, recently took part in an interview with The Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling.
During the interview, Murdoch was asked to reflect upon his time spent with WWE.
Murdoch was questioned about performers not being given the opportunity to break-through and excel in WWE. His response was interesting, to say the least.
You see it happen all the time in the WWE. Guys who should no doubt be on the top of the card and be main eventers. Guys like Cesaro. There is no reason why he shouldn’t be on his second World Title run, guys like Jack Swagger, Big E the list goes on and on of guys that are there right now that could change the game. The Triple H factory as I call it seems...
George Murdoch, who was formerly billed as Brodus Clay in WWE and currently wrestles as Tyrus for Tna Wrestling, recently took part in an interview with The Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling.
During the interview, Murdoch was asked to reflect upon his time spent with WWE.
Murdoch was questioned about performers not being given the opportunity to break-through and excel in WWE. His response was interesting, to say the least.
You see it happen all the time in the WWE. Guys who should no doubt be on the top of the card and be main eventers. Guys like Cesaro. There is no reason why he shouldn’t be on his second World Title run, guys like Jack Swagger, Big E the list goes on and on of guys that are there right now that could change the game. The Triple H factory as I call it seems...
- 6/13/2015
- by Ryan Droste
- Obsessed with Film
Big Brother's launch was up on last year's opening show, according to overnight figures for Tuesday (May 12).
The Channel 5 reality series returned to screens with 1.70m (9.3%) at 9pm, with a further 131,000 (1.1%) tuning in on Channel 5+1.
The figure is up 300,000 on the corresponding overnight audience for last June's Power Trip launch, but down on the overnight figures for the launch of Celebrity Big Brother in January, which attracted 3.09m.
Meanwhile, the first episode of Big Brother's Bit on the Side followed with 620k (7.6%) at 11pm (55k/1.4% on +1).
ITV's coverage of Barcelona's Champions League aggregate victory over Bayern Munich was the night's most-watched programme with 3.45m (17.0%) between 7.30pm and 10pm.
On BBC One, 24 Hours in the Past continued with 3.04m (14.5%) at 9pm, while Del Boys and Dealers gathered 1.51m (15.4%) at 10.45pm.
BBC Two's Antiques Road Trip interested 1.22m (6.8%) at 7pm, before The Great Chelsea Garden Challenge brought in 1.87m (9.1%) at 8pm,...
The Channel 5 reality series returned to screens with 1.70m (9.3%) at 9pm, with a further 131,000 (1.1%) tuning in on Channel 5+1.
The figure is up 300,000 on the corresponding overnight audience for last June's Power Trip launch, but down on the overnight figures for the launch of Celebrity Big Brother in January, which attracted 3.09m.
Meanwhile, the first episode of Big Brother's Bit on the Side followed with 620k (7.6%) at 11pm (55k/1.4% on +1).
ITV's coverage of Barcelona's Champions League aggregate victory over Bayern Munich was the night's most-watched programme with 3.45m (17.0%) between 7.30pm and 10pm.
On BBC One, 24 Hours in the Past continued with 3.04m (14.5%) at 9pm, while Del Boys and Dealers gathered 1.51m (15.4%) at 10.45pm.
BBC Two's Antiques Road Trip interested 1.22m (6.8%) at 7pm, before The Great Chelsea Garden Challenge brought in 1.87m (9.1%) at 8pm,...
- 5/13/2015
- Digital Spy
Big Brother: Timebomb will have its live launch on Tuesday, May 12 at 9pm on Channel 5.
Earlier today, presenters Emma Willis and Rylan Clark gave a hint of what the housemates can expect this year in a 30-second teaser for the new series.
In the promo clip the pair are dressed as spies in a secret lair, where they talk of "time-based disturbances".
"Days will turn into nights, time will stop, rewind and tasks will get turned on their heads," Willis is heard saying.
Show bosses have promised Mad Men-influenced, '60s-style decor for the new house as part of an "upbeat, glamorous, thrilling and mischievous" series.
Big Brother will play with time during tasks and secret missions to create tension in the house, and billed this year's housemates as "eccentric, entertaining and unique".
Last week, it was revealed that Big Brother has a new boss, Denis O'Connor, who is...
Earlier today, presenters Emma Willis and Rylan Clark gave a hint of what the housemates can expect this year in a 30-second teaser for the new series.
In the promo clip the pair are dressed as spies in a secret lair, where they talk of "time-based disturbances".
"Days will turn into nights, time will stop, rewind and tasks will get turned on their heads," Willis is heard saying.
Show bosses have promised Mad Men-influenced, '60s-style decor for the new house as part of an "upbeat, glamorous, thrilling and mischievous" series.
Big Brother will play with time during tasks and secret missions to create tension in the house, and billed this year's housemates as "eccentric, entertaining and unique".
Last week, it was revealed that Big Brother has a new boss, Denis O'Connor, who is...
- 4/29/2015
- Digital Spy
Questlove will DJ for 2,500 athletes and friends of Bristol on Friday, January 30, TheWrap’s Party Report has learned
“Booms” and “Claps” are coming to Arizona, and they have nothing to do with Chris Berman.
The “worldwide leader” hosts one of the largest private parties of the weekend – 2,500 people at Westworld in northeast Scottsdale, Arizona. This has the highest concentration and highest number of pro athletes of any party of the weekend.
Jersey-chasers, suit up.
Also read: Super Bowl Parties 2015: TheWrap’s Guide to Best Invites in Phoenix (Updating)
The entrance at last year’s Super Bowl party. (Michael Loccisano...
“Booms” and “Claps” are coming to Arizona, and they have nothing to do with Chris Berman.
The “worldwide leader” hosts one of the largest private parties of the weekend – 2,500 people at Westworld in northeast Scottsdale, Arizona. This has the highest concentration and highest number of pro athletes of any party of the weekend.
Jersey-chasers, suit up.
Also read: Super Bowl Parties 2015: TheWrap’s Guide to Best Invites in Phoenix (Updating)
The entrance at last year’s Super Bowl party. (Michael Loccisano...
- 1/17/2015
- by Mikey Glazer
- The Wrap
2014 is almost over - we've had Christmas and everything - but what kind of year has it been? Well, if you're talking about reality TV, it's been pretty bloody spectacular. From scandals involving paper skeletons and baked Alaskas to shock winners and surprise losers, 2014 had a bit of everything. It's time for a little trip down memory lane, so strap in and join us as we revisit the best reality TV moments from the past 12 months...
January
Jim Davidson wins Celebrity Big Brother - and Lee Ryan loses it
This year's Celebrity Big Brother prompted a lot of soul searching as Jim Davidson ended up taking the crown - after striking up a bromance with Dappy. But it wasn't actually this winning moment that made January's CBB so captivating - instead, it was Lee Ryan's inability to keep it in his pants (and Casey Batchelor's mum shrieking: "He's mugging you off,...
January
Jim Davidson wins Celebrity Big Brother - and Lee Ryan loses it
This year's Celebrity Big Brother prompted a lot of soul searching as Jim Davidson ended up taking the crown - after striking up a bromance with Dappy. But it wasn't actually this winning moment that made January's CBB so captivating - instead, it was Lee Ryan's inability to keep it in his pants (and Casey Batchelor's mum shrieking: "He's mugging you off,...
- 12/26/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother stars Steven Goode and Kimberly Kisselovich are engaged.
Goode popped the question in the reality show house at Elstree Studios with family and friends present, before confirming the news on Twitter.
I am sitting inside the #bbuk with everyone I love so much! I can confirm @Kimberly_Kisse and I are engaged! So happy right now! Xxxxxx
— Steven Goode (@stevenjbgoode) September 23, 2014
Goode wrote: "I am sitting inside the #bbuk with everyone I love so much! I can confirm @Kimberly_Kisse and I are engaged! So happy right now! Xxxxxx"
Remembered for their many romps underneath the sheets in this year's Big Brother: Power Trip house, the pair are considering planning a £1 million wedding.
Goode told the Daily Star: "I always dreamed of having a £1 million wedding. There will be huge parties over four days with a massive fireworks display. Watch this space."
When asked who will be on the guest list,...
Goode popped the question in the reality show house at Elstree Studios with family and friends present, before confirming the news on Twitter.
I am sitting inside the #bbuk with everyone I love so much! I can confirm @Kimberly_Kisse and I are engaged! So happy right now! Xxxxxx
— Steven Goode (@stevenjbgoode) September 23, 2014
Goode wrote: "I am sitting inside the #bbuk with everyone I love so much! I can confirm @Kimberly_Kisse and I are engaged! So happy right now! Xxxxxx"
Remembered for their many romps underneath the sheets in this year's Big Brother: Power Trip house, the pair are considering planning a £1 million wedding.
Goode told the Daily Star: "I always dreamed of having a £1 million wedding. There will be huge parties over four days with a massive fireworks display. Watch this space."
When asked who will be on the guest list,...
- 9/23/2014
- Digital Spy
WWE.com
In the modern PG-era of the WWE it can often feel as though wrestling has lost its edge. We still see great matches between fantastically skilled opponents – the company’s talent pool is arguably at its strongest point ever – but that old sense of danger has been greatly diminished. As a fan first brought up on wrestling in the early 2000s, the sudden lack of blood, vulgarity, and downright carnage seems a little disconcerting.
In truth, this is probably a good thing. Nobody wants to see anyone hurt or killed on TV, much less their favourite WWE superstars. These new regulations have allowed wrestlers to prolong their careers and attract a whole new fanbase of youngsters. However, there’s no denying the excitement of a truly violent or shocking moment in a WWE ring.
Since it never hurts to look back, here are ten of the most utterly...
In the modern PG-era of the WWE it can often feel as though wrestling has lost its edge. We still see great matches between fantastically skilled opponents – the company’s talent pool is arguably at its strongest point ever – but that old sense of danger has been greatly diminished. As a fan first brought up on wrestling in the early 2000s, the sudden lack of blood, vulgarity, and downright carnage seems a little disconcerting.
In truth, this is probably a good thing. Nobody wants to see anyone hurt or killed on TV, much less their favourite WWE superstars. These new regulations have allowed wrestlers to prolong their careers and attract a whole new fanbase of youngsters. However, there’s no denying the excitement of a truly violent or shocking moment in a WWE ring.
Since it never hurts to look back, here are ten of the most utterly...
- 9/6/2014
- by Jack King
- Obsessed with Film
It's time! After over 70 days - with all sorts of drama, naughtiness and tears - it's time to crown our Big Brother 2014 winner. Who's it going to be? Ash, Ashleigh, Chris, Christopher, Helen and Pav have all made it to the last night, so one of them is about to get a whole lot richer... but first the others will have to become losers (sorry).
We're getting the snacks in and settling down to bring you all the action from the compound, so grab the Pringles, the tissues and your pitchforks and join us as we find out who has won the right to go down in Big Brother history as the show kicks off at 9pm on Channel 5...
22:40But that's it - finito. Big Brother 2014 is over... but we don't think it'll be the last we hear of it! The winner might be controversial, but it's been a good series,...
We're getting the snacks in and settling down to bring you all the action from the compound, so grab the Pringles, the tissues and your pitchforks and join us as we find out who has won the right to go down in Big Brother history as the show kicks off at 9pm on Channel 5...
22:40But that's it - finito. Big Brother 2014 is over... but we don't think it'll be the last we hear of it! The winner might be controversial, but it's been a good series,...
- 8/15/2014
- Digital Spy
San Diego — Finally, after years of false starts, the one and only Daniel Radcliffe came to Hall H at Comic-Con. He wasn't here for "Harry Potter" or the upcoming "Frankenstein" from 20th Century Fox. No, Radcliffe came down for his acclaimed fantasy horror drama "Horns," which debuted last September at the Toronto Film Festival, but is opening in theaters from Radius-twc in October. Directed by Alexandre Aja, "Horns" is the adaptation of Joe Hill's novel, which finds a young man, Ig (Radcliffe), trying to figure out who killed his girlfriend (Juno Temple) while his small town believes he's the guilty party. Something sparks a change in Ig, who begins to grow horns that get longer and longer. As the horns grow, people around him begin to tell him their darkest secrets. The film looks dark and funny, but here are a couple of things we discovered about Radcliffe during his inaugural Comic-Con appearance.
- 7/26/2014
- by Gregory Ellwood
- Hitfix
Brazil's shock World Cup defeat to Germany easily topped the ratings on Tuesday, according to overnight data.
The 7-1 match scored an average 11.52 million and an audience share of 51.0% from 8.30pm on BBC One. It peaked at 13.81m (58.1%) at around 10pm.
It is the 2014 World Cup's highest-rated match outside of England games on UK television.
On BBC Two, Mary Berry Cooks appealed to 1.02m (5.5%) at 7.30pm, followed by University Challenge with 1.42m (6.8%) at 8pm and Shopgirls with 1.17m (4.7%) at 9pm.
ITV's Love Your Garden interested 2.65m (12.8%) at 8pm (132,000/0.5% on +1). A Benidorm repeat amused 1.39m (5.6%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, Kirstie's Fill Your House for Free attracted 1.27m (6.1%) at 8pm (190k/0.8%). Beauty Queen or Bust brought in 551k (2.2%) at 9pm (128/0.6%), while Kitchen Nightmares cooked up 505k (2.2%) at 10pm (157k/1.4%).
Channel 5's Dog Rescuers was seen by 1.18m (5.8%) at 8pm (117k/0.5%), followed by CSI with 1.11m (4.4%) at 9pm and Big Brother: Power Trip with 1.03m (4.6%) at 10pm.
The 7-1 match scored an average 11.52 million and an audience share of 51.0% from 8.30pm on BBC One. It peaked at 13.81m (58.1%) at around 10pm.
It is the 2014 World Cup's highest-rated match outside of England games on UK television.
On BBC Two, Mary Berry Cooks appealed to 1.02m (5.5%) at 7.30pm, followed by University Challenge with 1.42m (6.8%) at 8pm and Shopgirls with 1.17m (4.7%) at 9pm.
ITV's Love Your Garden interested 2.65m (12.8%) at 8pm (132,000/0.5% on +1). A Benidorm repeat amused 1.39m (5.6%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, Kirstie's Fill Your House for Free attracted 1.27m (6.1%) at 8pm (190k/0.8%). Beauty Queen or Bust brought in 551k (2.2%) at 9pm (128/0.6%), while Kitchen Nightmares cooked up 505k (2.2%) at 10pm (157k/1.4%).
Channel 5's Dog Rescuers was seen by 1.18m (5.8%) at 8pm (117k/0.5%), followed by CSI with 1.11m (4.4%) at 9pm and Big Brother: Power Trip with 1.03m (4.6%) at 10pm.
- 7/9/2014
- Digital Spy
The 100 scored E4's biggest ever programme launch on Monday, according to overnight figures.
The post-apocalyptic drama attracted an average audience of 1.39 million and a 6.5% audience share at 9pm, with an added 351,000 (2.1%) on +1. It also easily topped the multichannels for the day.
The 100: Eliza Taylor, Thomas McDonell talk Comic-Con and going dark
On BBC One, John Bishop's Australia topped the night overall outside soaps with its first episode, bringing in 4.24m (19.7%) at 9pm.
Earlier, How Safe is Your House appealed to 2.83m (14.3%) at 7.30pm, while Panorama intrigued 2.20m (10.4%) at 8.30pm. Documentary Guilty By Association was seen by 1.77m (15.7%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's University Challenge documentary educated 1.31m (6.6%) at 7.30pm, followed by The Rhs Hampton Court Palace Flower Show coverage with 1.66m (7.9%) at 8.30pm. Scotland: For Richer or Poorer interested 1.36m (6.3%) at 9pm, followed by a Qi repeat with 1.27m (6.9%) at 10pm.
ITV's Countryfile appealed to 2.83m (16.2%) at 8pm,...
The post-apocalyptic drama attracted an average audience of 1.39 million and a 6.5% audience share at 9pm, with an added 351,000 (2.1%) on +1. It also easily topped the multichannels for the day.
The 100: Eliza Taylor, Thomas McDonell talk Comic-Con and going dark
On BBC One, John Bishop's Australia topped the night overall outside soaps with its first episode, bringing in 4.24m (19.7%) at 9pm.
Earlier, How Safe is Your House appealed to 2.83m (14.3%) at 7.30pm, while Panorama intrigued 2.20m (10.4%) at 8.30pm. Documentary Guilty By Association was seen by 1.77m (15.7%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's University Challenge documentary educated 1.31m (6.6%) at 7.30pm, followed by The Rhs Hampton Court Palace Flower Show coverage with 1.66m (7.9%) at 8.30pm. Scotland: For Richer or Poorer interested 1.36m (6.3%) at 9pm, followed by a Qi repeat with 1.27m (6.9%) at 10pm.
ITV's Countryfile appealed to 2.83m (16.2%) at 8pm,...
- 7/8/2014
- Digital Spy
The 2014 Wimbledon men's final attracted a peak audience of 9.86 million (54.3%) on Sunday, according to overnight figures.
Novak Djokovic's victory over Roger Federer scored an average 5.89m (38.6%) from 1.45pm on BBC One. This is down from last year's peak ratings of over 17m for Andy Murray's win.
Countryfile achieved the best average ratings with 6.72m (34.8%) at 7pm. Casualty brought in 5.12m (24.7%), while one-off Jimmy McGovern drama Common was seen by 4.39m (21.4%) at 9pm.
On BBC Two, the British Grand Prix attracted an average score of 2.82m (22.6%) at 12pm. The Quest for Bannockburn continued with 1.26m (6.1%) at 8.15pm, followed by A Cabbie Abroad with 1.38m (6.5%) at 9.15pm.
On ITV, Despicable Me entertained 2.00m (10.1%) at 7pm (333,000/1.6% on +1), followed by The Nation's Favourite Motown Song with 2.13m (10.3%) at 9pm (190k/1.2%).
Channel 4's broadcast of Johnny English Reborn amused 1.44m (6.9%) at 8pm (441k/2.3%). Sean Lock's live show gathered 633k (3.7%) at 10pm...
Novak Djokovic's victory over Roger Federer scored an average 5.89m (38.6%) from 1.45pm on BBC One. This is down from last year's peak ratings of over 17m for Andy Murray's win.
Countryfile achieved the best average ratings with 6.72m (34.8%) at 7pm. Casualty brought in 5.12m (24.7%), while one-off Jimmy McGovern drama Common was seen by 4.39m (21.4%) at 9pm.
On BBC Two, the British Grand Prix attracted an average score of 2.82m (22.6%) at 12pm. The Quest for Bannockburn continued with 1.26m (6.1%) at 8.15pm, followed by A Cabbie Abroad with 1.38m (6.5%) at 9.15pm.
On ITV, Despicable Me entertained 2.00m (10.1%) at 7pm (333,000/1.6% on +1), followed by The Nation's Favourite Motown Song with 2.13m (10.3%) at 9pm (190k/1.2%).
Channel 4's broadcast of Johnny English Reborn amused 1.44m (6.9%) at 8pm (441k/2.3%). Sean Lock's live show gathered 633k (3.7%) at 10pm...
- 7/7/2014
- Digital Spy
The Big Brother house has fast-forwarded to December for the latest task.
Christopher will play Father Christmas for the day when he is called to the Diary Room, which has been transformed into Santa's grotto
He will then choose housemates to come and sit on his knee, and they must tell him if they've been naughty or nice.
The housemates that Christopher puts on his Good list will be presented with the gift of a candy cane and will get to attend a Christmas feast put on by Big Brother, where they will be served turkey at the dining table.
Those on the Naughty list, however, will get a lump of coal and won't be allowed to attend.
After deciding, Christopher will have to explain all his reasons for his decisions.
Last night (July 4), saw Matthew Davies become the fourth housemate to be evicted.
The 23-year-old media graduate was nominated...
Christopher will play Father Christmas for the day when he is called to the Diary Room, which has been transformed into Santa's grotto
He will then choose housemates to come and sit on his knee, and they must tell him if they've been naughty or nice.
The housemates that Christopher puts on his Good list will be presented with the gift of a candy cane and will get to attend a Christmas feast put on by Big Brother, where they will be served turkey at the dining table.
Those on the Naughty list, however, will get a lump of coal and won't be allowed to attend.
After deciding, Christopher will have to explain all his reasons for his decisions.
Last night (July 4), saw Matthew Davies become the fourth housemate to be evicted.
The 23-year-old media graduate was nominated...
- 7/5/2014
- Digital Spy
Matthew Davies has become the fourth housemate to leave the Big Brother 2014 house.
The 23-year-old media graduate was up for nomination alongside five other guys in the house as part of the latest Power Trip twist, but was evicted after receiving the majority of the public vote.
Matthew told Emma Willis that it felt "strange" to be out of the house and to hear his "posh, camp" voice on the Vt, but that he understood why he had been voted out.
"I think a lot of them are really likeable in the house," he explained.
"I shot myself in the foot this week... some people didn't get my sarcasm and I guess it can come across as bitchy."
When Willis mentioned his confrontation with Helen during a game of Truth or Dare, Matthew cringed.
"Oh do we have to?" he said as the footage began to play.
Having watched the exchange back,...
The 23-year-old media graduate was up for nomination alongside five other guys in the house as part of the latest Power Trip twist, but was evicted after receiving the majority of the public vote.
Matthew told Emma Willis that it felt "strange" to be out of the house and to hear his "posh, camp" voice on the Vt, but that he understood why he had been voted out.
"I think a lot of them are really likeable in the house," he explained.
"I shot myself in the foot this week... some people didn't get my sarcasm and I guess it can come across as bitchy."
When Willis mentioned his confrontation with Helen during a game of Truth or Dare, Matthew cringed.
"Oh do we have to?" he said as the footage began to play.
Having watched the exchange back,...
- 7/4/2014
- Digital Spy
Five housemates are up for eviction in the Big Brother house this week after the latest Power Trip twist.
Ash, Christopher, Mark, Matthew and Winston all face eviction on Friday (July 4), after the girls chose which housemates to save from this week's public vote.
The girls opted to save Steven, Marlon and Chris from eviction this week, in their final act of power. They described Steven as a "leader" with a "good sense of humour", while they hoped Chris would feel more "appreciated" after their decision.
Marlon became visibly emotional as he listened to the girls discussing his fate in the Diary Room.
The latest 'Girl Power' twist means that a male housemate will be evicted for the first time this series, while Jale will not face the public vote for the first time.
Big Brother airs on Channel 5.
Ash, Christopher, Mark, Matthew and Winston all face eviction on Friday (July 4), after the girls chose which housemates to save from this week's public vote.
The girls opted to save Steven, Marlon and Chris from eviction this week, in their final act of power. They described Steven as a "leader" with a "good sense of humour", while they hoped Chris would feel more "appreciated" after their decision.
Marlon became visibly emotional as he listened to the girls discussing his fate in the Diary Room.
The latest 'Girl Power' twist means that a male housemate will be evicted for the first time this series, while Jale will not face the public vote for the first time.
Big Brother airs on Channel 5.
- 6/30/2014
- Digital Spy
Celebrity MasterChef bounced back in the ratings this week, according to overnight data.
The BBC One competition rose by around 1.5 million viewers after last week's England match clash. It attracted 3.53m (16.7%) at 8pm. Later, Question Time interested 2.19m (17.6%) at 10.35pm.
ITV's World Cup coverage of South Korea vs Belgium topped the ratings outside soaps with 3.93m (20.8%) at 8.30pm.
On BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon scored 1.83m (9.0%) at 8.30pm. Hot Property: Business Boomers intrigued 970,000 (4.6%) at 9pm, while Mock the Week amused 1.18m (6.2%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's Amazing Spaces brought in 1.50m (7.3%) at 8pm (236k/1.1% on +1). Beauty Queen or Bust appealed to 749k (3.6%) at 9pm (161k/0.9%), followed by Meet the Mormons with 784k (4.5%) at 10pm (103k/1.1%).
On Channel 5, Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away! was seen by 1.08m (5.3%) at 8pm, followed by Trauma Doctors with 1.19m (5.7%) at 9pm. Big Brother: Power Trip continued with 1.20m (6.8%) at 10pm.
On E4, The Big Bang Theory...
The BBC One competition rose by around 1.5 million viewers after last week's England match clash. It attracted 3.53m (16.7%) at 8pm. Later, Question Time interested 2.19m (17.6%) at 10.35pm.
ITV's World Cup coverage of South Korea vs Belgium topped the ratings outside soaps with 3.93m (20.8%) at 8.30pm.
On BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon scored 1.83m (9.0%) at 8.30pm. Hot Property: Business Boomers intrigued 970,000 (4.6%) at 9pm, while Mock the Week amused 1.18m (6.2%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's Amazing Spaces brought in 1.50m (7.3%) at 8pm (236k/1.1% on +1). Beauty Queen or Bust appealed to 749k (3.6%) at 9pm (161k/0.9%), followed by Meet the Mormons with 784k (4.5%) at 10pm (103k/1.1%).
On Channel 5, Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away! was seen by 1.08m (5.3%) at 8pm, followed by Trauma Doctors with 1.19m (5.7%) at 9pm. Big Brother: Power Trip continued with 1.20m (6.8%) at 10pm.
On E4, The Big Bang Theory...
- 6/27/2014
- Digital Spy
Phillip Schofield's All-Star Mr & Mrs gained back around 500,000 viewers on Wednesday, overnight data reveals.
The ITV show entertained 3.52m (17.8%) at 8pm, with an added 140k (0.7%) on +1. A repeat of Benidorm amused 2.24m (10.4%) at 9pm (191k/1.1%).
BBC One's Watchdog intrigued 3.86m (20.3%) at 7.30pm, while the World Cup coverage of France v Ecuador scored 5.19m (27.0%) at 8.30pm.
On BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon gathered 1.29m (6.6%) at 8pm, followed by Panorama with 822k (3.8%) at 9pm and Episodes with 697k (9.4%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's This Old Thing: Victorian Clothes Show appealed to 964k (4.9%) at 8pm (162k/0.8%). One Born Every Minute was seen by 1.73m (8.1%) at 9pm (171k/1.0%).
On Channel 5, Brand New Home for £5k interested 831k (4.2%) at 8pm, followed by The Hotel Inspector Returns with 1.34m (6.3%) at 9pm. Big Brother: Power Trip continued with 1.06m (6.0%) at 10pm.
BBC Three's Orphan Black thrilled 192k (2.0%) at 11pm.
On ITV2, I Wanna Marry Harry attracted 263k (1.2%) at 9pm,...
The ITV show entertained 3.52m (17.8%) at 8pm, with an added 140k (0.7%) on +1. A repeat of Benidorm amused 2.24m (10.4%) at 9pm (191k/1.1%).
BBC One's Watchdog intrigued 3.86m (20.3%) at 7.30pm, while the World Cup coverage of France v Ecuador scored 5.19m (27.0%) at 8.30pm.
On BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon gathered 1.29m (6.6%) at 8pm, followed by Panorama with 822k (3.8%) at 9pm and Episodes with 697k (9.4%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's This Old Thing: Victorian Clothes Show appealed to 964k (4.9%) at 8pm (162k/0.8%). One Born Every Minute was seen by 1.73m (8.1%) at 9pm (171k/1.0%).
On Channel 5, Brand New Home for £5k interested 831k (4.2%) at 8pm, followed by The Hotel Inspector Returns with 1.34m (6.3%) at 9pm. Big Brother: Power Trip continued with 1.06m (6.0%) at 10pm.
BBC Three's Orphan Black thrilled 192k (2.0%) at 11pm.
On ITV2, I Wanna Marry Harry attracted 263k (1.2%) at 9pm,...
- 6/26/2014
- Digital Spy
England's final World Cup 2014 match attracted just under 6 million viewers on Tuesday, overnight data reveals.
The 0-0 stalemate against Costa Rica brought in 5.7m (38.8%) at 4pm on average on ITV. It peaked at over 9m at around 6.30pm.
Later, Alan Titchmarsh's Love Your Garden returned to 3.2m (16.8%) at 8pm (144,000/1.7% on +1). Alison Steadman's Shetland was seen by 1.8m (8.4%) at 9pm (165k/0.9%).
BBC One's coverage of the game between Greece and Ivory Coast scored 4.0m (20.9%) at 8pm. BBC Three's showing of Japan and Colombia gathered 744k (3.8%) at 8.30pm.
On BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon appealed to 1.2m (6.0%) at 8pm, followed by Shopgirls with 1.5m (7.2%) at 9pm and a repeat of Goodness Gracious Me with 851k (4.5%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's Location, Location, Location continued with 1.3m (6.7%) at 8pm (221k/1.0%). Auction House gathered 1.7m (7.8%) at 9pm (213k/1.2%), while Kitchen Nightmares entertained 834k (4.7%) at 10pm (152k/1.6%).
On Channel 5, Dog Rescuers interested 1.2m (6.2%) at 8pm.
The 0-0 stalemate against Costa Rica brought in 5.7m (38.8%) at 4pm on average on ITV. It peaked at over 9m at around 6.30pm.
Later, Alan Titchmarsh's Love Your Garden returned to 3.2m (16.8%) at 8pm (144,000/1.7% on +1). Alison Steadman's Shetland was seen by 1.8m (8.4%) at 9pm (165k/0.9%).
BBC One's coverage of the game between Greece and Ivory Coast scored 4.0m (20.9%) at 8pm. BBC Three's showing of Japan and Colombia gathered 744k (3.8%) at 8.30pm.
On BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon appealed to 1.2m (6.0%) at 8pm, followed by Shopgirls with 1.5m (7.2%) at 9pm and a repeat of Goodness Gracious Me with 851k (4.5%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's Location, Location, Location continued with 1.3m (6.7%) at 8pm (221k/1.0%). Auction House gathered 1.7m (7.8%) at 9pm (213k/1.2%), while Kitchen Nightmares entertained 834k (4.7%) at 10pm (152k/1.6%).
On Channel 5, Dog Rescuers interested 1.2m (6.2%) at 8pm.
- 6/25/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV topped a quiet Monday night with its World Cup coverage, overnight data reveals.
The match between Brazil and Cameroon scored 5.2 million (26.7%) at 8.30pm.
BBC One's New Tricks repeat interested 2.4m (10.8%) at 9pm. Tennis documentary When Andy Won Wimbledon appealed to 1.3m (10.2%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon launched with 1.4m (6.3%) at 8pm, followed by Police Under Pressure with 1.2m (5.6%) at 9pm.
Channel 4's repeat of 24 Hours in A&E appealed to 850,000 (3.9%) at 9pm. CCTV: Caught on Camera intrigued 888k (4.9%) at 10pm.
On Channel 5, Angry Britain brought in 1.2m (5.6%) at 8pm, followed by Benefits Britain with 2.2m (9.9%) at 9pm (154k/0.9% on +1). Big Brother: Power Trip continued with 1.2m (6.6%) at 10pm.
BBC Three's Murdered by My Boyfriend was seen by 781k (3.6%) at 9pm. BBC Four's Only Connect quizzed 717k (3.3%) at 8.30pm.
The match between Brazil and Cameroon scored 5.2 million (26.7%) at 8.30pm.
BBC One's New Tricks repeat interested 2.4m (10.8%) at 9pm. Tennis documentary When Andy Won Wimbledon appealed to 1.3m (10.2%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon launched with 1.4m (6.3%) at 8pm, followed by Police Under Pressure with 1.2m (5.6%) at 9pm.
Channel 4's repeat of 24 Hours in A&E appealed to 850,000 (3.9%) at 9pm. CCTV: Caught on Camera intrigued 888k (4.9%) at 10pm.
On Channel 5, Angry Britain brought in 1.2m (5.6%) at 8pm, followed by Benefits Britain with 2.2m (9.9%) at 9pm (154k/0.9% on +1). Big Brother: Power Trip continued with 1.2m (6.6%) at 10pm.
BBC Three's Murdered by My Boyfriend was seen by 781k (3.6%) at 9pm. BBC Four's Only Connect quizzed 717k (3.3%) at 8.30pm.
- 6/24/2014
- Digital Spy
The Only Way Is Essex returned with over 800,000 viewers on Sunday evening, according to overnight figures.
The Marbs special entertained 801k (4.8%) at 10pm on ITV2 (119k/1.2% on +1), while Educating Joey Essex brought in 426k (1.9%) at 9pm.
On BBC One, Countryfile topped the ratings overall with 5.1m (26.8%) at 7.30pm, followed by Antiques Roadshow with 4.9m (22.8%) at 8.15pm.
Casualty's latest episode was seen by 4.2m (19.5%) at 9.15pm, while World Cup coverage of USA vs Portugal scored 3.1m (34.4%) at 10.30pm.
BBC Two's F1 coverage attracted 2.4m (12.2%) at 7.30pm, followed by A Cabbie Abroad with 1.5m (6.8%) at 9pm.
On ITV, Catchphrase puzzled 2.5m (15.7%) at 6.30pm (159k/0.8%). The World Cup match between South Korea and Algeria gathered 3.5m (16.9%) at 7.30pm. A repeat of Rik Mayall's The New Statesman amused 899k (6.0%) at 10.30pm.
Channel 4's Born in the Wild intrigued 785k (3.8%) at 8pm (174k/0.8%). The Fargo finale attracted 1.2m (5.4%) at 9pm (126k/0.8%).
On Channel 5, Bikini Body?...
The Marbs special entertained 801k (4.8%) at 10pm on ITV2 (119k/1.2% on +1), while Educating Joey Essex brought in 426k (1.9%) at 9pm.
On BBC One, Countryfile topped the ratings overall with 5.1m (26.8%) at 7.30pm, followed by Antiques Roadshow with 4.9m (22.8%) at 8.15pm.
Casualty's latest episode was seen by 4.2m (19.5%) at 9.15pm, while World Cup coverage of USA vs Portugal scored 3.1m (34.4%) at 10.30pm.
BBC Two's F1 coverage attracted 2.4m (12.2%) at 7.30pm, followed by A Cabbie Abroad with 1.5m (6.8%) at 9pm.
On ITV, Catchphrase puzzled 2.5m (15.7%) at 6.30pm (159k/0.8%). The World Cup match between South Korea and Algeria gathered 3.5m (16.9%) at 7.30pm. A repeat of Rik Mayall's The New Statesman amused 899k (6.0%) at 10.30pm.
Channel 4's Born in the Wild intrigued 785k (3.8%) at 8pm (174k/0.8%). The Fargo finale attracted 1.2m (5.4%) at 9pm (126k/0.8%).
On Channel 5, Bikini Body?...
- 6/23/2014
- Digital Spy
The inmates have triumphed in the Big Brother prison-themed task.
While peeling potatoes in the garden, the group had six five-minute breaks in which to smuggle contraband items from the Large Task Room into the main house, without guards Mark Byron and Pauline Bennett realising.
During the first five-minute break, the prisoners managed to hide a giant chocolate bar and a foam football. In the second, they stashed some massage oil and a takeaway box out of sight.
Next, as Mark and Pauline patrolled the area - preventing the inmates from sleeping, lying down, arguing, shouting, swearing, flirting, hugging or kissing (as instructed by Big Brother) - the prisoners successfully smuggled a giant ice cream and giant lipstick into house.
The penultimate break required a giant boom box and giant doughnut to be hidden, before the final contraband hoard (including a tennis racket, protein bottle, giant dumbbells and giant fake tan bottle) was sneaked inside.
While peeling potatoes in the garden, the group had six five-minute breaks in which to smuggle contraband items from the Large Task Room into the main house, without guards Mark Byron and Pauline Bennett realising.
During the first five-minute break, the prisoners managed to hide a giant chocolate bar and a foam football. In the second, they stashed some massage oil and a takeaway box out of sight.
Next, as Mark and Pauline patrolled the area - preventing the inmates from sleeping, lying down, arguing, shouting, swearing, flirting, hugging or kissing (as instructed by Big Brother) - the prisoners successfully smuggled a giant ice cream and giant lipstick into house.
The penultimate break required a giant boom box and giant doughnut to be hidden, before the final contraband hoard (including a tennis racket, protein bottle, giant dumbbells and giant fake tan bottle) was sneaked inside.
- 6/20/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother has set housemates a prison-themed task, with housemates divided into guards and inmates.
As part of the task, the prisoners are required to smuggle contraband items into the house without guards Mark Byron and Pauline Bennett realising.
The prisoners will be set the menial task of peeling potatoes in the garden, but will be given six five-minute breaks when they will be required to smuggle items from the Large Task Room into the main house.
To make things more difficult, the prison guards will have to enforce Big Brother's rules during the five-minute break. Prisoners are prohibited from sleeping or lying down, arguing, shouting, swearing and using rude language.
Smoking is also banned, and prisoners are not allowed to flirt, hug or kiss one another.
Mark and Pauline will then be informed that the housemates have hidden the items, and will be set the challenge of finding the prizes in one minute.
As part of the task, the prisoners are required to smuggle contraband items into the house without guards Mark Byron and Pauline Bennett realising.
The prisoners will be set the menial task of peeling potatoes in the garden, but will be given six five-minute breaks when they will be required to smuggle items from the Large Task Room into the main house.
To make things more difficult, the prison guards will have to enforce Big Brother's rules during the five-minute break. Prisoners are prohibited from sleeping or lying down, arguing, shouting, swearing and using rude language.
Smoking is also banned, and prisoners are not allowed to flirt, hug or kiss one another.
Mark and Pauline will then be informed that the housemates have hidden the items, and will be set the challenge of finding the prizes in one minute.
- 6/20/2014
- Digital Spy
England's World Cup defeat to Uruguay was the most-watched TV programme for two years.
ITV's coverage of the 2-1 loss was seen by an average audience of 13.2 million viewers, with an audience share of 55.4% from 7pm. It peaked at 19.8m (69.5%) at around 9.30pm.
This is the UK's highest-rated event since the opening and closing ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympics. The ratings do not account for those who watch in bars or pubs.
Elsewhere, the ratings were somewhat lower than usual due to the football, with BBC One's Celebrity MasterChef dipping to 2.0m (7.3%) at 8pm. Coverage of Japan v Greece scored 1.8m (23.1%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Nature's Weirdest Events interested 747,000 (2.8%) at 8pm, followed by Fostering and Me with 737k (2.6%) at 9pm. Mock the Week amused 1.3m (6.4%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's Amazing Spaces appealed to 836k (3.2%) at 8pm (124k/0.4% on +1). Grand Designs brought in 509k (1.8%) at 9pm (194k/1.1%).
Channel...
ITV's coverage of the 2-1 loss was seen by an average audience of 13.2 million viewers, with an audience share of 55.4% from 7pm. It peaked at 19.8m (69.5%) at around 9.30pm.
This is the UK's highest-rated event since the opening and closing ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympics. The ratings do not account for those who watch in bars or pubs.
Elsewhere, the ratings were somewhat lower than usual due to the football, with BBC One's Celebrity MasterChef dipping to 2.0m (7.3%) at 8pm. Coverage of Japan v Greece scored 1.8m (23.1%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Nature's Weirdest Events interested 747,000 (2.8%) at 8pm, followed by Fostering and Me with 737k (2.6%) at 9pm. Mock the Week amused 1.3m (6.4%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's Amazing Spaces appealed to 836k (3.2%) at 8pm (124k/0.4% on +1). Grand Designs brought in 509k (1.8%) at 9pm (194k/1.1%).
Channel...
- 6/20/2014
- Digital Spy
Jeremy Paxman's final edition of Newsnight brought in over a million viewers on Wednesday, overnight data reveals.
The BBC Two show was seen by 1.1m (7.9%) at 10.30pm, rising by several hundreds of thousands of viewers from its usual rating. It is also the highest rating since the UK riots back in August 2011.
Earlier, Tigers About the House appealed to 1.9m (9.7%) at 8pm, followed by Coast Australia with 1.3m (5.5%) at 9pm and Episodes with 681k (3.7%) at 10pm.
BBC One's World Cup coverage of Spain's exit scored 8.0m (38.7%) at 7.30pm. The Trouble with Mobility Scooters intrigued 2.0m (16.5%) at 10.35pm.
On ITV, All-Star Mr & Mrs entertained 3.0m (14.6%) at 8pm (140k/0.6% on +1), while a Benidorm repeat amused 1.7m (7.5%) at 9pm (206k/1.2%). The World Cup game between Cameroon and Croatia brought in 1.9m (23.1%) at 10.30pm.
Channel 4's One Born Every Minute interested 1.4m (6.0%) at 9pm (259k/1.5%), followed by My Last Summer with 665k (4.0%) at 10pm.
The BBC Two show was seen by 1.1m (7.9%) at 10.30pm, rising by several hundreds of thousands of viewers from its usual rating. It is also the highest rating since the UK riots back in August 2011.
Earlier, Tigers About the House appealed to 1.9m (9.7%) at 8pm, followed by Coast Australia with 1.3m (5.5%) at 9pm and Episodes with 681k (3.7%) at 10pm.
BBC One's World Cup coverage of Spain's exit scored 8.0m (38.7%) at 7.30pm. The Trouble with Mobility Scooters intrigued 2.0m (16.5%) at 10.35pm.
On ITV, All-Star Mr & Mrs entertained 3.0m (14.6%) at 8pm (140k/0.6% on +1), while a Benidorm repeat amused 1.7m (7.5%) at 9pm (206k/1.2%). The World Cup game between Cameroon and Croatia brought in 1.9m (23.1%) at 10.30pm.
Channel 4's One Born Every Minute interested 1.4m (6.0%) at 9pm (259k/1.5%), followed by My Last Summer with 665k (4.0%) at 10pm.
- 6/19/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Toya A Washington has admitted that she wants to leave the house after getting frustrated with her housemates.
After a task in which the housemates won a meal, Toya challenges Matthew Davies and says that some of the answers were really obvious and that they could have made more money out of the challenge.
Speaking to Mark Byron about her argument with Matthew, Mark tells Toya: "Your tone was a bit rude... I know you're close to cracking."
As Mark walks away, Toya confides in Ashleigh Coyle that she's had enough of the Big Brother experience.
"I want to get out of this house. I've had enough, I'm at that point. I'm at the point where I want to pack my s**t and go, I don't have time for this s**t," Toya says.
"The next person that tries me. I will sit there and...
After a task in which the housemates won a meal, Toya challenges Matthew Davies and says that some of the answers were really obvious and that they could have made more money out of the challenge.
Speaking to Mark Byron about her argument with Matthew, Mark tells Toya: "Your tone was a bit rude... I know you're close to cracking."
As Mark walks away, Toya confides in Ashleigh Coyle that she's had enough of the Big Brother experience.
"I want to get out of this house. I've had enough, I'm at that point. I'm at the point where I want to pack my s**t and go, I don't have time for this s**t," Toya says.
"The next person that tries me. I will sit there and...
- 6/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother's Kimberly Kisselovich and Steven Goode have opened up to one another about their blossoming romance.
Kimberly first admitted to Danielle McMahon that she isn't keen on anything happening in the house, but later said: "I'm just worried that it will just f**king happen anyway."
Speaking to one another later, Steven asked Kimberly if she thinks he'll be evicted on Friday (June 20).
"I don't think you'll go. That would be ridiculous. I'm not even worried that you're going to go," she replied, to which he said: "What happens if I do go? I'll be well upset."
After Kimberly admitted that she would also be upset, Steven said: "Can't help it though I suppose, fingers crossed."
Steven then went into detail about his feelings for Kimberly, saying: "I would never, ever, ever engage with somebody that I thought genuinely there was no future.
"There's fun, there's happiness, there's...
Kimberly first admitted to Danielle McMahon that she isn't keen on anything happening in the house, but later said: "I'm just worried that it will just f**king happen anyway."
Speaking to one another later, Steven asked Kimberly if she thinks he'll be evicted on Friday (June 20).
"I don't think you'll go. That would be ridiculous. I'm not even worried that you're going to go," she replied, to which he said: "What happens if I do go? I'll be well upset."
After Kimberly admitted that she would also be upset, Steven said: "Can't help it though I suppose, fingers crossed."
Steven then went into detail about his feelings for Kimberly, saying: "I would never, ever, ever engage with somebody that I thought genuinely there was no future.
"There's fun, there's happiness, there's...
- 6/18/2014
- Digital Spy
BBC One's World Cup coverage easily topped the Tuesday ratings, overnight data reveals.
Brazil's 0-0 draw with Mexico was seen by 8.5 million (39.1%) at 7.30pm. South Korea's game against Russia scored 2.5m (33.2%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Tigers About the House appealed to 1.9m (8.9%) at 8pm, followed by Horizon with 2.4m (10.0%) at 9pm.
ITV's repeat of Endeavour attracted 2.1m (9.2%) at 8pm (159k/0.8% on +1).
On Channel 4, Location, Location, Location interested 1.3m (5.9%) at 8pm (148k/0.6%), followed by Auction House with 1.4m (6.0%) at 9pm (231k/1.4%) and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares with 1.1m (6.3%) at 10pm (126k/1.4%).
Channel 5's Dog Rescuers brought in 851k (4.0%) at 8pm. The latest CSI thrilled 904k (3.8%) at 9pm (179k/1.1%), while Big Brother: Power Trip entertained 1.1m (6.7%) at 10pm.
On Sky Atlantic, Penny Dreadful continued with 221k (0.9%) at 9pm.
Brazil's 0-0 draw with Mexico was seen by 8.5 million (39.1%) at 7.30pm. South Korea's game against Russia scored 2.5m (33.2%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Tigers About the House appealed to 1.9m (8.9%) at 8pm, followed by Horizon with 2.4m (10.0%) at 9pm.
ITV's repeat of Endeavour attracted 2.1m (9.2%) at 8pm (159k/0.8% on +1).
On Channel 4, Location, Location, Location interested 1.3m (5.9%) at 8pm (148k/0.6%), followed by Auction House with 1.4m (6.0%) at 9pm (231k/1.4%) and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares with 1.1m (6.3%) at 10pm (126k/1.4%).
Channel 5's Dog Rescuers brought in 851k (4.0%) at 8pm. The latest CSI thrilled 904k (3.8%) at 9pm (179k/1.1%), while Big Brother: Power Trip entertained 1.1m (6.7%) at 10pm.
On Sky Atlantic, Penny Dreadful continued with 221k (0.9%) at 9pm.
- 6/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother has set housemates a farm-themed shopping budget task this week.
Christopher Hall, Jale Karaturp and Marlon Wallen have been made farmers for the task, in which they must make sure the farm runs properly.
The rest of the housemates have turned into animals, with Pauline Bennett, Steven Goode, Kimberly Kisselovich and Helen Wood becoming pigs.
Ashleigh Coyle, Toya Washington, Winston Showan and Chris Wright are cows, while Matthew Davies, Mark Byron, Danielle McMahon and Ash Harrison are now chickens.
Each animal will have to work to make food in order to sell to Big Brother. The more food that is sold, the better their chances of winning a luxury shopping budget.
The farmers must decide how hard to work the animals, while any animals who don't work hard enough may find themselves in the 'slaughterhouse'.
After each day, the farmers will receive a warm dinner, while the animals...
Christopher Hall, Jale Karaturp and Marlon Wallen have been made farmers for the task, in which they must make sure the farm runs properly.
The rest of the housemates have turned into animals, with Pauline Bennett, Steven Goode, Kimberly Kisselovich and Helen Wood becoming pigs.
Ashleigh Coyle, Toya Washington, Winston Showan and Chris Wright are cows, while Matthew Davies, Mark Byron, Danielle McMahon and Ash Harrison are now chickens.
Each animal will have to work to make food in order to sell to Big Brother. The more food that is sold, the better their chances of winning a luxury shopping budget.
The farmers must decide how hard to work the animals, while any animals who don't work hard enough may find themselves in the 'slaughterhouse'.
After each day, the farmers will receive a warm dinner, while the animals...
- 6/17/2014
- Digital Spy
Game of Thrones' fourth season finale rose to over a million viewers on Monday, overnight data reveals.
The Sky Atlantic series jumped to 1.1 million (5.0%) at 9pm for 'The Children'.
Made in Chelsea rose slightly in the ratings from last week for its seventh series finale. The E4 series concluded its latest series with 603,000 viewers (2.6%) at the earlier time of 9pm (251k/1.5% on +1).
BBC One's World Cup coverage of Iran's 0-0 draw with Nigeria was seen by 5 million (22.7%) at 7.30pm. The game between Ghana and the USA scored 3.2m (39.4%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Tigers About the House entertained 2.3m (10.1%) at 8pm, followed by A Very British Airline with 2.2m (9.5%) at 9pm. Jack Whitehall's Backchat World Cup special amused 795k (4.3%) at 10pm.
ITV's new series The Dentists appealed to 1.6m (7.0%) at 9pm (149k/0.9%).
On Channel 4, 24 Hours in A&E interested 1.7m (7.3%) at 9pm (348k/2.0%), followed by CCTV: Caught...
The Sky Atlantic series jumped to 1.1 million (5.0%) at 9pm for 'The Children'.
Made in Chelsea rose slightly in the ratings from last week for its seventh series finale. The E4 series concluded its latest series with 603,000 viewers (2.6%) at the earlier time of 9pm (251k/1.5% on +1).
BBC One's World Cup coverage of Iran's 0-0 draw with Nigeria was seen by 5 million (22.7%) at 7.30pm. The game between Ghana and the USA scored 3.2m (39.4%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Tigers About the House entertained 2.3m (10.1%) at 8pm, followed by A Very British Airline with 2.2m (9.5%) at 9pm. Jack Whitehall's Backchat World Cup special amused 795k (4.3%) at 10pm.
ITV's new series The Dentists appealed to 1.6m (7.0%) at 9pm (149k/0.9%).
On Channel 4, 24 Hours in A&E interested 1.7m (7.3%) at 9pm (348k/2.0%), followed by CCTV: Caught...
- 6/17/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother power housemate Chris Wright has secretly nominated Marlon Wallen for eviction.
Marlon was asleep when the rest of the housemates saw his icon change colour to reveal his nomination.
Chris previously put Ash, Pauline, Christopher and Steven up for eviction.
Jale will automatically face the public vote due to Pauline's previous Killer Nomination.
Big Brother: Power Trip continues tonight (June 17) at 10pm on Channel 5.
Marlon was asleep when the rest of the housemates saw his icon change colour to reveal his nomination.
Chris previously put Ash, Pauline, Christopher and Steven up for eviction.
Jale will automatically face the public vote due to Pauline's previous Killer Nomination.
Big Brother: Power Trip continues tonight (June 17) at 10pm on Channel 5.
- 6/17/2014
- Digital Spy
The BBC's World Cup 2014 coverage topped the Sunday ratings, according to overnight figures.
At 7.30pm, the match between France and Honduras scored an average 7.6 million (35.5%), while Argentina vs Bosnia-Herzegovina was seen by 3.8m (39.4%) at 10.30pm.
Countryfile's earlier broadcast appealed to 4.6m (25.3%) at 6.30pm.
On BBC Two, Sea City gathered 1.4m (7.3%) at 7.30pm, followed by I Bought a Rainforest with 1.3m (6.2%) at 8pm and Wildfires 2014 with 1.2m (5.3%) at 9pm.
A classic Bottom episode amused 1.0m (6.5%) at 10.30pm in tribute to the late Rik Mayall. A repeat of Mock the Week tickled 1.1m (5.8%) at 10pm.
ITV's repeat of The Cube entertained 2.5m (12.2%) at 7.30pm, followed by a rerun of The Suspicions of Mr Whicher with 2.1m (9.5%) at 8.30pm (142,000/0.8% on +1).
On Channel 4, Born in the Wild intrigued 814k (3.8%) at 8pm, while the latest Fargo brought in 946k (4.2%) at 9pm (115k/0.7%).
Channel 5's Illegal Immigrant and Proud brought in 647k (3.0%) at 8pm (101k...
At 7.30pm, the match between France and Honduras scored an average 7.6 million (35.5%), while Argentina vs Bosnia-Herzegovina was seen by 3.8m (39.4%) at 10.30pm.
Countryfile's earlier broadcast appealed to 4.6m (25.3%) at 6.30pm.
On BBC Two, Sea City gathered 1.4m (7.3%) at 7.30pm, followed by I Bought a Rainforest with 1.3m (6.2%) at 8pm and Wildfires 2014 with 1.2m (5.3%) at 9pm.
A classic Bottom episode amused 1.0m (6.5%) at 10.30pm in tribute to the late Rik Mayall. A repeat of Mock the Week tickled 1.1m (5.8%) at 10pm.
ITV's repeat of The Cube entertained 2.5m (12.2%) at 7.30pm, followed by a rerun of The Suspicions of Mr Whicher with 2.1m (9.5%) at 8.30pm (142,000/0.8% on +1).
On Channel 4, Born in the Wild intrigued 814k (3.8%) at 8pm, while the latest Fargo brought in 946k (4.2%) at 9pm (115k/0.7%).
Channel 5's Illegal Immigrant and Proud brought in 647k (3.0%) at 8pm (101k...
- 6/16/2014
- Digital Spy
Big Brother: Power Trip's Helen Wood loves her surgically enhanced breasts although she hates the fake look. The former prostitute - who reportedly had a threesome with football ace Wayne Rooney and hooker pal Jenny Thompson in 2010 - insists her boobs look natural despite having had implants. She said: ''I had my boobs done last September. I absolutely love them.'' Asked about what size she is now, she added: ''Only a C-cup. I've gone from mosquito bites to infected mosquito bites. I hate the fake look. A lot of people can't tell they're done at all. They're a really natural...
- 6/16/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
The latest episode of Casualty was watched by close to 4 million viewers last night (June 14), according to overnight data.
BBC One's medical drama treated 3.89m (19%) from 9.10pm, following Pointless (4.11m/23.5%) and The National Lottery: In It to Win It (3.81m/19.8%).
England vs Italy World Cup match peaks at 15.4 million on BBC One
Meanwhile, ITV's coverage of Uruguay vs Costa Rica averaged 5.46m (28.6%) with a peak of 7.11m at 9.45pm.
BBC Two aired Yes, Prime Minister (1.11m/6%), I Love 1988 (968k/4.9%) and Red Dwarf (750k/3.8%).
On Channel 4, an showing of Tom Hanks film Forrest Gump appealed to 901k (4.5%) from 9pm.
Channel 5's Big Brother: Power Trip took 782k (4%), with 336k (1.7%) sticking around for Bit on the Side.
Earlier, Autopsy: Whitney Houston's Last Hours had 504k (2.5%).
On the multichannels, ITV3's Doc Martin grabbed 779k (4.1%) in the 8pm hour, and Wallander attracted 590k (2.9%) on BBC Four.
BBC One's medical drama treated 3.89m (19%) from 9.10pm, following Pointless (4.11m/23.5%) and The National Lottery: In It to Win It (3.81m/19.8%).
England vs Italy World Cup match peaks at 15.4 million on BBC One
Meanwhile, ITV's coverage of Uruguay vs Costa Rica averaged 5.46m (28.6%) with a peak of 7.11m at 9.45pm.
BBC Two aired Yes, Prime Minister (1.11m/6%), I Love 1988 (968k/4.9%) and Red Dwarf (750k/3.8%).
On Channel 4, an showing of Tom Hanks film Forrest Gump appealed to 901k (4.5%) from 9pm.
Channel 5's Big Brother: Power Trip took 782k (4%), with 336k (1.7%) sticking around for Bit on the Side.
Earlier, Autopsy: Whitney Houston's Last Hours had 504k (2.5%).
On the multichannels, ITV3's Doc Martin grabbed 779k (4.1%) in the 8pm hour, and Wallander attracted 590k (2.9%) on BBC Four.
- 6/15/2014
- Digital Spy
Power Housemate Chris Wright has secretly nominated Steven Goode for eviction.
The housemates were summoned earlier in the night on Saturday (June 14) to see that Steven is now on the block with Pauline and Christopher.
Tamara Stewart-Wood becomes first Big Brother 2014 evictee
Jale is also up for eviction due to receiving the Killer Nomination last week.
Steven was consoled by his fellow housemates following the reveal, with others speculating that a new nomination could be announced each night this week.
Chris was chosen by the British public to be the latest recipient of the Power Trip, just days after Pauline had been stripped of her Power Housemate status.
Earlier in the day, housemates took part in a flirting task led by Kimberly.
Big Brother continues on Sunday (June 15) on Channel 5 at 9pm.
The housemates were summoned earlier in the night on Saturday (June 14) to see that Steven is now on the block with Pauline and Christopher.
Tamara Stewart-Wood becomes first Big Brother 2014 evictee
Jale is also up for eviction due to receiving the Killer Nomination last week.
Steven was consoled by his fellow housemates following the reveal, with others speculating that a new nomination could be announced each night this week.
Chris was chosen by the British public to be the latest recipient of the Power Trip, just days after Pauline had been stripped of her Power Housemate status.
Earlier in the day, housemates took part in a flirting task led by Kimberly.
Big Brother continues on Sunday (June 15) on Channel 5 at 9pm.
- 6/14/2014
- Digital Spy
The 2014 FIFA World Cup kicked off with big ratings on ITV on Thursday, overnight data reveals.
ITV's coverage of the opening ceremony and Brazil's win over Croatia scored an average audience of 8.2 million (40.0%) from 7pm. It peaked at 12.5m (51.8%) at around 9.30pm.
FIFA 2014 World Cup: ITV studio pelted by demonstrators during game
ITV Player problems hit World Cup 2014 opening match
The rest of the night's ratings generally dipped due to the World Cup coverage. On BBC One, Celebrity MasterChef continued with 3.5m (16.0%) at 8pm. A Mrs Brown's Boys repeat amused 2.8m (11.8%) at 9.30pm, while Question Time interested 2.2m (15.5%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Springwatch gathered 1.9m (9.2%) at 8pm. Mock the Week returned with 1.0m (4.5%) at 10pm.
On Channel 4, George Clarke's Amazing Spaces brought in 1.1m (5.1%) at 8pm (141,000/0.6% on +1), followed by Benefit Tenants with 1.3m (5.2%) at 9pm (262k/1.2%).
Channel 5's Trauma Doctors attracted 751k (3.1%) at 9pm, followed by Big...
ITV's coverage of the opening ceremony and Brazil's win over Croatia scored an average audience of 8.2 million (40.0%) from 7pm. It peaked at 12.5m (51.8%) at around 9.30pm.
FIFA 2014 World Cup: ITV studio pelted by demonstrators during game
ITV Player problems hit World Cup 2014 opening match
The rest of the night's ratings generally dipped due to the World Cup coverage. On BBC One, Celebrity MasterChef continued with 3.5m (16.0%) at 8pm. A Mrs Brown's Boys repeat amused 2.8m (11.8%) at 9.30pm, while Question Time interested 2.2m (15.5%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Springwatch gathered 1.9m (9.2%) at 8pm. Mock the Week returned with 1.0m (4.5%) at 10pm.
On Channel 4, George Clarke's Amazing Spaces brought in 1.1m (5.1%) at 8pm (141,000/0.6% on +1), followed by Benefit Tenants with 1.3m (5.2%) at 9pm (262k/1.2%).
Channel 5's Trauma Doctors attracted 751k (3.1%) at 9pm, followed by Big...
- 6/13/2014
- Digital Spy
Phillip Schofield's All-Star Mr & Mrs returned to top the ratings on Wednesday, according to overnight data.
The ITV show entertained 3.9 million (20.8%) at 8pm (221,000/1.1% on +1). The delayed finale of Law & Order: UK attracted 3.6m (17.8%) at 9pm (302k/1.9%).
On BBC One, Watchdog appealed to 3.5m (18.8%) at 8pm, followed by Del Boys & Dealers with 3.0m (14.9%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's Springwatch interested 2.2m (11.5%) at 8pm, while Coast Australia was seen by 1.7m (8.7%) at 9.15pm. Episodes amused 831k (4.9%) at 10pm.
On Channel 4, One Born Every Minute brought in 1.9m (9.3%) at 9pm (275k/1.8%), followed by My Last Summer with 678k (4.4%) at 10pm (144k/1.8%).
Channel 5's special Football Hooligan & Proud intrigued 891k (4.4%) at 9pm (109k/0.7%). Big Brother: Power Trip continued with 1.2m (7.5%) at 10pm.
On ITV2, I Wanna Marry Harry's latest episode gathered 315k (1.6%) at 9pm.
Sky1's 24: Live Another Day thrilled 476k (2.4%) at 9pm.
The ITV show entertained 3.9 million (20.8%) at 8pm (221,000/1.1% on +1). The delayed finale of Law & Order: UK attracted 3.6m (17.8%) at 9pm (302k/1.9%).
On BBC One, Watchdog appealed to 3.5m (18.8%) at 8pm, followed by Del Boys & Dealers with 3.0m (14.9%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's Springwatch interested 2.2m (11.5%) at 8pm, while Coast Australia was seen by 1.7m (8.7%) at 9.15pm. Episodes amused 831k (4.9%) at 10pm.
On Channel 4, One Born Every Minute brought in 1.9m (9.3%) at 9pm (275k/1.8%), followed by My Last Summer with 678k (4.4%) at 10pm (144k/1.8%).
Channel 5's special Football Hooligan & Proud intrigued 891k (4.4%) at 9pm (109k/0.7%). Big Brother: Power Trip continued with 1.2m (7.5%) at 10pm.
On ITV2, I Wanna Marry Harry's latest episode gathered 315k (1.6%) at 9pm.
Sky1's 24: Live Another Day thrilled 476k (2.4%) at 9pm.
- 6/12/2014
- Digital Spy
Celebrity MasterChef's return was down slightly on last year's opener, according to overnight data.
The cooking competition served up 4.4 million (21.6%) at 9pm, which is down around 300,000 viewers from last August. Later, Gary Lineker's Brazil special scored 1.8m (16.6%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Springwatch appealed to 2.3m (11.8%) at 8pm, followed by Welcome to Rio with 1.8m (8.9%) at 9pm. The Fast Show special amused 930k (5.3%) at 10pm.
ITV's repeat of Endeavour attracted 2.4m (11.8%) at 8pm (277k/1.5% on +1).
On Channel 4, Location, Location, Location interested 1.6m (7.9%) at 8pm (130k/0.6%), while The Complainers brought in 1.2m (5.9%) at 9pm (156k/1.0%). Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares entertained 922k (5.8%) at 10pm (142k/1.7%).
Channel 5's Dog Rescuers was seen by 1.2m (6.0%) at 8pm (142k/0.7%), while the latest CSI thrilled 1.3m (6.2%) at 9pm (123k/0.8%). Big Brother: Power Trip continued with 1.2m (7.5%) at 10pm (103k/1.2%).
On E4, New Girl tickled 529k (2.6%) at 9pm (171k/1.0%), followed by The Mindy Project with 147k...
The cooking competition served up 4.4 million (21.6%) at 9pm, which is down around 300,000 viewers from last August. Later, Gary Lineker's Brazil special scored 1.8m (16.6%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Springwatch appealed to 2.3m (11.8%) at 8pm, followed by Welcome to Rio with 1.8m (8.9%) at 9pm. The Fast Show special amused 930k (5.3%) at 10pm.
ITV's repeat of Endeavour attracted 2.4m (11.8%) at 8pm (277k/1.5% on +1).
On Channel 4, Location, Location, Location interested 1.6m (7.9%) at 8pm (130k/0.6%), while The Complainers brought in 1.2m (5.9%) at 9pm (156k/1.0%). Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares entertained 922k (5.8%) at 10pm (142k/1.7%).
Channel 5's Dog Rescuers was seen by 1.2m (6.0%) at 8pm (142k/0.7%), while the latest CSI thrilled 1.3m (6.2%) at 9pm (123k/0.8%). Big Brother: Power Trip continued with 1.2m (7.5%) at 10pm (103k/1.2%).
On E4, New Girl tickled 529k (2.6%) at 9pm (171k/1.0%), followed by The Mindy Project with 147k...
- 6/11/2014
- Digital Spy
Danielle McMahon and Helen Wood have had an explosive row in Big Brother: Power Trip.
The scenes proved to be so 'explosive' that Channel 5 has taken the decision to pull tomorrow's daytime repeat for the very first time.
The feud began when Danielle explained that if she were to leave the house on Friday, she would "tell everyone what I think of them and then walk out", adding: "To be honest, it's a f**king joke."
When Steven Goode and Pauline Bennett tried to comfort her, she replied: "It's because I'm not f**king talking about this and being a f**king slag… I bet that's what it's about."
Later, Helen spoke to Danielle about her earlier comments, picking up on the notion that Danielle had branded everyone else in the house apart from her a "slag".
Danielle then denied it, saying to Helen: "Don't come up here and be confrontational with me!
The scenes proved to be so 'explosive' that Channel 5 has taken the decision to pull tomorrow's daytime repeat for the very first time.
The feud began when Danielle explained that if she were to leave the house on Friday, she would "tell everyone what I think of them and then walk out", adding: "To be honest, it's a f**king joke."
When Steven Goode and Pauline Bennett tried to comfort her, she replied: "It's because I'm not f**king talking about this and being a f**king slag… I bet that's what it's about."
Later, Helen spoke to Danielle about her earlier comments, picking up on the notion that Danielle had branded everyone else in the house apart from her a "slag".
Danielle then denied it, saying to Helen: "Don't come up here and be confrontational with me!
- 6/10/2014
- Digital Spy
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