UK TV ratings roundup - data supplied by Barb
Big Brother fell below one million viewers on Thursday (June 4), according to overnight figures.
The Channel 5 reality series brought in 928k (4.8%) in the slightly earlier timeslot of 9pm (149k/1.0% on +1), down around 72,000 viewers night-on-night.
Earlier, Jack the Ripper: The Missing Evidence intrigued 561k (3.0%) at 8pm (92k/0.5%), while No Going Back was seen by 527k (3.3%) at 10pm (46k/0.5%).
ITV's documentary Britain's Busiest Airport - Heathrow topped the ratings outside of the soaps, with 3.12m (16.0%) at 9pm, and was boosted by a further 138,000 (0.9%) tuning in on ITV+1. Earlier, Big Box Little Box entertained 2.33m (12.2%) at 8.30pm (66k/0.3%).
BBC One's Watchdog also brought in 3.12m (16.5%) at 8pm, while The Truth About Your Teeth interested 2.88m (14.7%) at 9pm. Question Time followed with 2.29m (22.6%) at 10.45pm.
BBC Two's Antiques Road Trip continued with 1.25m (7.3%) at 7pm, before Springwatch appealed to 2.21m (11.7%) at 8pm, and...
Big Brother fell below one million viewers on Thursday (June 4), according to overnight figures.
The Channel 5 reality series brought in 928k (4.8%) in the slightly earlier timeslot of 9pm (149k/1.0% on +1), down around 72,000 viewers night-on-night.
Earlier, Jack the Ripper: The Missing Evidence intrigued 561k (3.0%) at 8pm (92k/0.5%), while No Going Back was seen by 527k (3.3%) at 10pm (46k/0.5%).
ITV's documentary Britain's Busiest Airport - Heathrow topped the ratings outside of the soaps, with 3.12m (16.0%) at 9pm, and was boosted by a further 138,000 (0.9%) tuning in on ITV+1. Earlier, Big Box Little Box entertained 2.33m (12.2%) at 8.30pm (66k/0.3%).
BBC One's Watchdog also brought in 3.12m (16.5%) at 8pm, while The Truth About Your Teeth interested 2.88m (14.7%) at 9pm. Question Time followed with 2.29m (22.6%) at 10.45pm.
BBC Two's Antiques Road Trip continued with 1.25m (7.3%) at 7pm, before Springwatch appealed to 2.21m (11.7%) at 8pm, and...
- 6/5/2015
- Digital Spy
Kellie Maloney is getting her own one-hour documentary on Channel 5.
Frankly Kellie Maloney: No Going Back will see retired boxing promoter Maloney give viewers unprecedented access to her gender transition.
From Maloney's appearance on Celebrity Big Brother last year to her final full gender reassignment, the documentary features intimate video diaries and candid interviews.
Viewers will also see footage of her family life, revealing how the transition has affected her loved ones.
"It's been a long and difficult journey which I couldn't have done without the support of my family, but for the first time in my life, I can now truly accept who I am," Maloney said.
"By inviting the cameras in, I want to inspire others to come out and be proud of who they are, educate those unaware of gender transition issues, and alleviate some of the negative stereotypes attached to the transgender community.
"At the end of the day,...
Frankly Kellie Maloney: No Going Back will see retired boxing promoter Maloney give viewers unprecedented access to her gender transition.
From Maloney's appearance on Celebrity Big Brother last year to her final full gender reassignment, the documentary features intimate video diaries and candid interviews.
Viewers will also see footage of her family life, revealing how the transition has affected her loved ones.
"It's been a long and difficult journey which I couldn't have done without the support of my family, but for the first time in my life, I can now truly accept who I am," Maloney said.
"By inviting the cameras in, I want to inspire others to come out and be proud of who they are, educate those unaware of gender transition issues, and alleviate some of the negative stereotypes attached to the transgender community.
"At the end of the day,...
- 4/23/2015
- Digital Spy
Panel held yesterday on the “vision for the future and reform” of the festival in Seoul.
The Busan International Film Festival (Biff) held a general public hearing for the “vision for the future and reform” of the fest, led by a panel of directors Im Kwon-taek and Park Chan-wook, producer Jaime Shim, professor Min Byung-lock, producer/distributor Stanley Kwak and Biff director Lee Yong-kwan yesterday (March 10) in Seoul.
The hearing was held in part owing to a mandate from the Busan city mayor’s office that the festival create a proposal for reform ahead of its 20th anniversary. This was in response to a large-scale film industry backlash against the mayor’s request that Lee step down following the controversy of The Truth Shall Now Sink With The Sewol [see separate story here].
Panelists and observers deplored Busan City’s efforts to interfere with the festival’s programming, advised Biff stop taking government money if necessary, and criticized...
The Busan International Film Festival (Biff) held a general public hearing for the “vision for the future and reform” of the fest, led by a panel of directors Im Kwon-taek and Park Chan-wook, producer Jaime Shim, professor Min Byung-lock, producer/distributor Stanley Kwak and Biff director Lee Yong-kwan yesterday (March 10) in Seoul.
The hearing was held in part owing to a mandate from the Busan city mayor’s office that the festival create a proposal for reform ahead of its 20th anniversary. This was in response to a large-scale film industry backlash against the mayor’s request that Lee step down following the controversy of The Truth Shall Now Sink With The Sewol [see separate story here].
Panelists and observers deplored Busan City’s efforts to interfere with the festival’s programming, advised Biff stop taking government money if necessary, and criticized...
- 3/11/2015
- by hjnoh2007@gmail.com (Jean Noh)
- ScreenDaily
Raising Asia Season 1 comes to a close tonight, we pick up a week before Asia’s big performance at Universal City Walk. Everyone can agree that it’s usually Kristie who is freaking out and micromanaging things as it gets closer to the time of a performance — or, you know, just in general. However, while at rehearsals with Anthony, it seems that the roles have really switched and Shawn is the one panicking. He’s worried things won’t be ready in time for the big day, which can’t happen since this performance is so critical for Asia’s career. In order to … Continue reading →
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- 9/10/2014
- by Amanda Watter
- ChannelGuideMag
I think I’ve figured out Telltale Games’ episodic formula.
Episode One: Intriguing set up Episode Two: Getting better Episode Three: Great episode (or just good, if previous episode was amazing) Episode Four: Decent but extremely disappointing Episode Five: Awesome conclusion
True to Telltale Games’ nature, The Walking Dead Season Two, Episode Five: “No Going Back” is a worthy conclusion. While episode four was a complete disappointment—decent writing wrecked by badly forced twists—episode five has more heart than anticipated.
“Bleak” is the only way I can really describe Episode 5. From the inhospitable winter down to a group fractured and torn, there are no happy consolations to be found. It might be the darkest episode yet, and Episode five manages to pull everything together for a brutal yet beautiful finale.
It’s a good thing Telltale knows how to hire great voice talents, because it pays off in spades here.
Episode One: Intriguing set up Episode Two: Getting better Episode Three: Great episode (or just good, if previous episode was amazing) Episode Four: Decent but extremely disappointing Episode Five: Awesome conclusion
True to Telltale Games’ nature, The Walking Dead Season Two, Episode Five: “No Going Back” is a worthy conclusion. While episode four was a complete disappointment—decent writing wrecked by badly forced twists—episode five has more heart than anticipated.
“Bleak” is the only way I can really describe Episode 5. From the inhospitable winter down to a group fractured and torn, there are no happy consolations to be found. It might be the darkest episode yet, and Episode five manages to pull everything together for a brutal yet beautiful finale.
It’s a good thing Telltale knows how to hire great voice talents, because it pays off in spades here.
- 9/3/2014
- by Andrew Hudson
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
It’s been quite a journey for Clementine throughout all of The Walking Dead: Season Two, as we’ve watched her grow from the timid child we protected as Lee in the original game into a hardened survivor in this follow-up. Now, we’ve come to the conclusion of season two with the fifth episode, No Going Back. Given that Telltale Games gave us solid finales for both the original Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, expectations have been high for this last installment to deliver an impactful, memorable, and satisfying ending. Having been a big fan of the series since the beginning though, I have to say that I don’t really get that.
No Going Back is certainly for its majority a solid episode of The Walking Dead, and it certainly has some impactful and dramatic moments, but by the time the credits rolled, I was...
No Going Back is certainly for its majority a solid episode of The Walking Dead, and it certainly has some impactful and dramatic moments, but by the time the credits rolled, I was...
- 8/29/2014
- by John Fleury
- We Got This Covered
Season two of The Walking Dead is over and finally the story comes to a close providing us with an understanding of exactly what we were heading towards. With a season full of hard choices and the feeling that every move made was a mistake the real message in No Going Back is that this is about Clementine growing up and being the person we had some hand in moulding.
It’s hard to really talk about what happens in The Walking Dead – Season 2 Episode 5: No Going Back because that would spoil it for people who are still to play their way through. It’s fair to say though that this episode is about the group and its dynamics with many problems created in the previous episodes finally coming to a head. All the hinting about how it is safer to be alone and that nobody should be trusted...
It’s hard to really talk about what happens in The Walking Dead – Season 2 Episode 5: No Going Back because that would spoil it for people who are still to play their way through. It’s fair to say though that this episode is about the group and its dynamics with many problems created in the previous episodes finally coming to a head. All the hinting about how it is safer to be alone and that nobody should be trusted...
- 8/28/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Telltale Games revealed the first trailer for the Season 2 finale of their The Walking Dead video game last week (see it here). They've now released an interview with developers of the game, Kevin Boyle (Executive Producer) and Kiersten Kennedy (Producer), in which they discuss the upcoming episode, Clementine growing up and they even touch on the comic books. "No Going Back", the fifth and final episode for Season 2, will hit 8/26 for PC/Mac, PlayStation 3 & Ps Vita in North America, 8/27 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 & Ps Vita Europe and 8/28 for iPhone & iPad via the App Store.
- 8/25/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Telltale Games will release the final episode of Seas. 2 of "The Walking Dead" next week. This time the episode is titled "No Going Back" and Clementine is forced to change in a hostile environment. This video game will be available on multiple platforms, including the Xbox 360, PS3 and the PC. A trailer for Epis. 5 is here. "No Going Back" Synopsis: "Winter is setting in. Time to find food and shelter is running out. And with a newborn infant to sustain, walkers are a greater threat than ever. As pressure builds and tensions reach a breaking point, your choices will decide Clementine’s fate in the gripping conclusion of The Walking Dead: Season Two." Creator: Telltale Games. The trailer for Epis. 5 is here: The release schedule for "The Walking Dead" Episode 5, "No Going Back" is here: 8/26 - PC/Mac, PlayStation 3, and Ps Vita North America 8/27 - Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Ps...
- 8/22/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Winter is setting in. Time to find food and shelter is running out. And with a newborn infant to sustain, walkers are a greater threat than ever. As pressure builds and tensions reach breaking point, your choices will decide Clementine’s fate in the gripping conclusion of The Walking Dead: Season Two. Telltale has released a new trailer for Episode 5 clocking in at over five minutes, including lots of new footage to get you excited for the season finale. '); //--> "No Going Back" will hit 8/26 for PC/Mac, PlayStation 3 & Ps Vita in North America, 8/27 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 & Ps Vita Europe and 8/28 for iPhone & iPad via the App Store.
- 8/22/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Telltale is ready to bring The Walking Dead: Season Two to its conclusion, as the fifth and final episode, No Going Back, has been confirmed for releases across various platforms next week. The episode will be made available to download on PC and Mac, as well as the North American PlayStation 3 and Ps Vita stores on August 26, followed by the Xbox 360 and European PS3 and Vita versions on August 27, and August 28 as an in-app purchase for iOS.
Following in the company’s tradition, a teaser trailer has been released for No Going Back, but this one is noticeably different in its approach compared to past episodes. Next to nothing is revealed about the finale’s plot, with only two brief shots of Clementine that tell us very little.
Instead, the trailer serves as a sort of retrospective for the journey she’s taken throughout the whole series, and as a result,...
Following in the company’s tradition, a teaser trailer has been released for No Going Back, but this one is noticeably different in its approach compared to past episodes. Next to nothing is revealed about the finale’s plot, with only two brief shots of Clementine that tell us very little.
Instead, the trailer serves as a sort of retrospective for the journey she’s taken throughout the whole series, and as a result,...
- 8/22/2014
- by John Fleury
- We Got This Covered
"No Going Back," the Season 2 finale of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead, arrives for download starting next week, and we have the full rollout schedule for you along with a trailer.
The Walking Dead Episode 5, "No Going Back," will be available on these dates for the corresponding platforms:
8/26 - PC/Mac, PlayStation 3, and Ps Vita North America
8/27 - Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Ps Vita Europe
8/28 - iPhone & iPad via the App Store
For more info visit the Telltale Games Facebook page and Telltale Games' official The Walking Dead website, and follow Telltale Games on Twitter (@telltalegames).
"No Going Back" Synopsis:
Winter is setting in. Time to find food and shelter is running out. And with a newborn infant to sustain, walkers are a greater threat than ever. As pressure builds and tensions reach a breaking point, your choices will decide Clementine’s fate in the gripping conclusion of The Walking Dead: Season Two.
The Walking Dead Episode 5, "No Going Back," will be available on these dates for the corresponding platforms:
8/26 - PC/Mac, PlayStation 3, and Ps Vita North America
8/27 - Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Ps Vita Europe
8/28 - iPhone & iPad via the App Store
For more info visit the Telltale Games Facebook page and Telltale Games' official The Walking Dead website, and follow Telltale Games on Twitter (@telltalegames).
"No Going Back" Synopsis:
Winter is setting in. Time to find food and shelter is running out. And with a newborn infant to sustain, walkers are a greater threat than ever. As pressure builds and tensions reach a breaking point, your choices will decide Clementine’s fate in the gripping conclusion of The Walking Dead: Season Two.
- 8/21/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
After making it through the stressful events of The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 4 – Amid the Ruins, Clementine is still fighting to survive against all walker-filled odds. Her struggles in the apocalypse continue in the upcoming Season 2 video game finale, titled No Going Back, and the first trailer for Season 2′s final installment shows a rough road ahead that gamers can experience before August’s end.
Here are the release dates for No Going Back, available to download beginning next week (dates courtesy of Telltale Games):
8/26 – PC/Mac, PlayStation 3 & Ps Vita North America 8/27 – Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 & Ps Vita Europe 8/28 – iPhone & iPad via the App Store
“The Walking Dead: Season Two continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned by the undead apocalypse. Left to fend for herself, she has been forced to learn how to survive in a world gone mad.
Many months have passed since the events...
Here are the release dates for No Going Back, available to download beginning next week (dates courtesy of Telltale Games):
8/26 – PC/Mac, PlayStation 3 & Ps Vita North America 8/27 – Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 & Ps Vita Europe 8/28 – iPhone & iPad via the App Store
“The Walking Dead: Season Two continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned by the undead apocalypse. Left to fend for herself, she has been forced to learn how to survive in a world gone mad.
Many months have passed since the events...
- 8/21/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Telltale Games is about to wrap up the second season of their critically acclaimed game series, The Walking Dead. Today they've revealed the first (spoiler heavy) trailer for the season finale and revealed exactly when gamers will be able to download and play it. Come inside to check it out!
Today we would like to share the official trailer and release dates for 'No Going Back,' the final episode of The Walking Dead: Season Two - A Telltale Games Series.
This trailer includes a special all-new scene just for the trailer and some Major spoilers for previous episodes in the past two seasons, but contains no spoilers for the upcoming season finale.
As this season comes to a close and you reflect on Clementine's journey thus far, we ask you to consider: Who will You become?
The Walking Dead: Season Two Finale - 'No Going Back...
Today we would like to share the official trailer and release dates for 'No Going Back,' the final episode of The Walking Dead: Season Two - A Telltale Games Series.
This trailer includes a special all-new scene just for the trailer and some Major spoilers for previous episodes in the past two seasons, but contains no spoilers for the upcoming season finale.
As this season comes to a close and you reflect on Clementine's journey thus far, we ask you to consider: Who will You become?
The Walking Dead: Season Two Finale - 'No Going Back...
- 8/21/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Clementine is currently facing a disintegrating group and waves of walkers in Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 4 – Amid the Ruins, and her struggles in the apocalypse continue in the upcoming Season 2 finale, No Going Back. New artwork for the next installment in the survival horror franchise shows Clementine protecting not only herself, but a new addition to the living dead world.
The release date for No Going Back is not yet known, but a trailer is expected to be unveiled soon.
“The Walking Dead: Season Two continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned by the undead apocalypse. Left to fend for herself, she has been forced to learn how to survive in a world gone mad.
Many months have passed since the events seen in Season One of The Walking Dead, and Clementine is searching for safety. But what can an ordinary child do...
The release date for No Going Back is not yet known, but a trailer is expected to be unveiled soon.
“The Walking Dead: Season Two continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned by the undead apocalypse. Left to fend for herself, she has been forced to learn how to survive in a world gone mad.
Many months have passed since the events seen in Season One of The Walking Dead, and Clementine is searching for safety. But what can an ordinary child do...
- 8/20/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Dexter has been able to talk – or kill – his way out of every close call he’s had in the last six seasons. But the Jenga tower of lies he’s built to cover his murderous nature starts to teeter big-time when Deb figures out who he really is. (Still feeling all warm and fuzzy about him, Lt. Morgan?)
It’s a bold start for a season that could go either way. Let’s face it: There are a lot of sharks in the waters off Miami, and it’s not inconceivable that Dexter might jump one in the weeks ahead.
It’s a bold start for a season that could go either way. Let’s face it: There are a lot of sharks in the waters off Miami, and it’s not inconceivable that Dexter might jump one in the weeks ahead.
- 10/1/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
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