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Law & Order series 3
ITV 1 · TV Rating · 23 Aug 2010
The cream of British acting talent are back together for the third series of the hugely successful ‘Law & Order: UK’.
Andrew Marr to interview Tony Blair
BBC Two · TV Rating · 20 Aug 2010
The BBC has secured the first major political interview with Tony Blair since the year he stood down as Prime Minister.
The X Factor 2010
ITV 1 · TV Rating · 19 Aug 2010
Multi BAFTA-award winning entertainment show The X Factor returns for a seventh series, exploding onto screens on Saturday 21 August at 7:30pm, now in high definition on ITV1 HD.
Casualty
BBC One · TV Rating · 17 Aug 2010
Michelle Collins guest stars as the distraught mother of Simone, a young victim of a college shooting incident, in a feature-length first episode of the 25th series of Casualty, on Saturday 4 September on BBC One.
The Bill
ITV 1 · TV Rating · 13 Aug 2010
After 27 years filming, ITV1’s longest running cop show THE BILL called its last ever ‘wrap’ when the final scene was shot on Monday 14th June 2010.
Ray Mears reveals Britain's Wild Side
ITV 1 · TV Rating · 09 Aug 2010
In a brand new series for ITV1 Ray Mears takes viewers on an incredible, eye-opening journey across Britain.
Waterloo Road
BBC One · TV Rating · 09 Aug 2010
Original Silent Witness star Amanda Burton joins the cast of Waterloo Road as new head teacher Karen Fisher this autumn on BBC One
The Unforgettable...
ITV 1 · TV Rating · 05 Aug 2010
ITV has commissioned another series of the successful format ‘The Unforgettable…’ which celebrates the lives of legendary entertainers.
9/11: After The Towers Fell
Discovery · TV Rating · 04 Aug 2010
9/11: After The Towers Fell is the definitive look at the aftermath of 9/11. The most devastating terrorist atrocity in the history of the United States bowed and bloodied the nation.
Sky agrees output deal to become the UK home of HBO
Sky 1 / HD · TV Rating · 02 Aug 2010
BSkyB (Sky) and Home Box Office (HBO) have entered into a multi-year output deal which will see Sky become the home of HBO programmes in the UK and Ireland.
