THERE may be some real freaks of nature filling our screens with the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent (ITV1) this week.
3:09pm Monday 13th July 2009
SO the loveboat chugged out of Weatherfield without ageing Lothario Ken in one of Corrie's most hilarious storylines for years (ITV1, Monday).
BY the time he died, footballing icon George Best had become the target of much vitriolic comment, after being given a liver transplant and continuing to drink.
IT'S supposed to be a programme about cooking, but Hell's Kitchen (ITV1) could give Jeremy Kyle a run for his money in this series.
GOODBYE, Lewis, after a series that has confirmed Morse Lite as the Valium of detective dramas.
HERE we go again with the entertaining romp that is Primeval (ITV1, Saturday), where dinosaurs can be running havoc through the streets of present day Britain and no-one bats an eyelid.
WHATEVER happened to all the clean cut heroes of the past - men who led blameless lives and fought crime with the best of motives?
THANK goodness Sylar, the best villain in TV history, is back to his evil best in Heroes (BBC2, Monday).
THERE are some televisual moments that you know will probably live with you forever, and Let's Dance for Comic Relief (BBC1, Saturday) provided two of them.
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