The Apprentice has made its comeback and we already have the main contender for most objectionable yet watchable candidate. Admittedly it is only the first week, but Raef and his bouffant promise to be ridiculous enough to keep him in for a while. It's a bit early to talk about potential winners, but one of those good-looking boys should have a chance.
In Eastenders on Friday, it was only possible to see the reflection of my living room light in the last half of the programme so I can only guess about the contents of the package Tanya received, who disrupted the electricity (which nobody seemed to mind about), and what happened between Roxie and Sean in the cellar of the Queen Vic. Even when there isn't a power cut it is as though the director is trying to improve our hearing by diminishing our sight.
The return of Benidorm shows British comedy can still be quite funny even if not in the same league as anything American at the moment. It has its critics, but perhaps they should stick to slagging off Teenage Kicks and Ade Edmondson for the way he continues to sell out to the god of money. It beggars belief how anybody involved could think this would be considered entertaining - unless the ITV cronies see this is as just one more day pay and forget about doing a good job.
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