Brotherly love is tested to the limit on this week's episode of Keep It In The Family, as Jedward face off against each other in an attempt to avoid a dunking.
The twins do their best to persuade a young contestant to spare them from a short fall into a tank of water in a new clip from the ITV show.
One of the singers tries to sell a trip to a safari park, while the other bigs up a spin on the London Eye.
This week's show also sees host Bradley Walsh look on as Jason Gardiner and Lisa Riley take a plunge.
Keep It In The Family continues on Saturday at 7pm on ITV.
Elsewhere, Jedward gave some surprisingly blunt - and unsurprisingly daft - answers in a Digital Spy '60 Seconds' interview recently.
Watch the interview below:...
The twins do their best to persuade a young contestant to spare them from a short fall into a tank of water in a new clip from the ITV show.
One of the singers tries to sell a trip to a safari park, while the other bigs up a spin on the London Eye.
This week's show also sees host Bradley Walsh look on as Jason Gardiner and Lisa Riley take a plunge.
Keep It In The Family continues on Saturday at 7pm on ITV.
Elsewhere, Jedward gave some surprisingly blunt - and unsurprisingly daft - answers in a Digital Spy '60 Seconds' interview recently.
Watch the interview below:...
- 9/10/2015
- Digital Spy
UK TV ratings roundup - data supplied by Barb
Strictly Come Dancing handily beat The X Factor, as BBC One's hit programme returned to impressive numbers.
The 13th series' launch show was watched by 8.69 million (41.7%) from 7.15pm - and improved year on year, topping last year's opening figure of 8.43 million.
Strictly also peaked with 9.47 million (45.2%) at around 8pm.
By contrast, The X Factor lagged behind on ITV with 7.13 million (32.8%) with a further 389k (2%) on +1, but remained steady with last Saturday's live figure of 7.11 million.
At 8.15pm, when the two shows briefly overlapped, Strictly enjoyed an audience of 9.04 million (40.1%) compared to The X Factor's 5.44 million (24.1%).
Earlier on BBC One, Pointless Celebrities entertained 3.99 million (23.3%) and The National Lottery: Five Star Family Reunion managed 3.84 million (18%).
Casualty then impressed with 4.79 million and a 25% share from 9.30pm.
On BBC Two, repeats of Dad's Army and Goodness Gracious pulled in 1.46 million (6.8%) and 730k (3.5%) respectively,...
Strictly Come Dancing handily beat The X Factor, as BBC One's hit programme returned to impressive numbers.
The 13th series' launch show was watched by 8.69 million (41.7%) from 7.15pm - and improved year on year, topping last year's opening figure of 8.43 million.
Strictly also peaked with 9.47 million (45.2%) at around 8pm.
By contrast, The X Factor lagged behind on ITV with 7.13 million (32.8%) with a further 389k (2%) on +1, but remained steady with last Saturday's live figure of 7.11 million.
At 8.15pm, when the two shows briefly overlapped, Strictly enjoyed an audience of 9.04 million (40.1%) compared to The X Factor's 5.44 million (24.1%).
Earlier on BBC One, Pointless Celebrities entertained 3.99 million (23.3%) and The National Lottery: Five Star Family Reunion managed 3.84 million (18%).
Casualty then impressed with 4.79 million and a 25% share from 9.30pm.
On BBC Two, repeats of Dad's Army and Goodness Gracious pulled in 1.46 million (6.8%) and 730k (3.5%) respectively,...
- 9/6/2015
- Digital Spy
Because the dramz of Essex aren't turbulent enough for the stars of Towie, they've decided to risk it all and face the dreaded drop on Keep It In The Family this weekend.
Gemma Collins, Bobby Cole Norris, Jess Wright, Chloe Sims, Diags and Danielle Armstrong all star on Saturday's game show, attempting to help two families win a star prize.
Not only do the pictures in this article make us already wish it was Saturday night, but watch this clip of Bobby and Gemma going head to head to whet the appetite even further:
Keep It In The Family airs Saturday (August 22) at 7pm on ITV.
Gemma Collins, Bobby Cole Norris, Jess Wright, Chloe Sims, Diags and Danielle Armstrong all star on Saturday's game show, attempting to help two families win a star prize.
Not only do the pictures in this article make us already wish it was Saturday night, but watch this clip of Bobby and Gemma going head to head to whet the appetite even further:
Keep It In The Family airs Saturday (August 22) at 7pm on ITV.
- 8/20/2015
- Digital Spy
UK TV ratings roundup – data supplied by Barb
BBC One's Casualty has once again topped the Saturday night ratings.
For the second week running, the medical drama was seen by 4.2 million viewers (23.1%) at 9.10pm on BBC One.
BBC One's evening began with 3.34 million (22.5%) for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade at 6.15pm, followed by 3.08 million (17.7%) for The National Lottery: Five Star Family Reunion.
With highlights from matches including Tottenham v Stoke and West Ham against Leicester, Match of the Day rounded things off with 3.32 million (26.1%).
Over on ITV, You've Been Framed kicked things off with 2.04 million (15%), while Bradley Walsh game show Keep It in the Family entertained 2.65 million (13.8%) at 7pm.
Speaking of game shows, The Saturday Night Story was seen by 2.3 million (13.5%) at 8pm, while The Bourne Supremacy attracted 1.4 million viewers (8.3%).
Gardener's World was seen by 770k (5.7%) at 6.30pm on BBC Two, followed by 530k (3.6%) for Proms...
BBC One's Casualty has once again topped the Saturday night ratings.
For the second week running, the medical drama was seen by 4.2 million viewers (23.1%) at 9.10pm on BBC One.
BBC One's evening began with 3.34 million (22.5%) for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade at 6.15pm, followed by 3.08 million (17.7%) for The National Lottery: Five Star Family Reunion.
With highlights from matches including Tottenham v Stoke and West Ham against Leicester, Match of the Day rounded things off with 3.32 million (26.1%).
Over on ITV, You've Been Framed kicked things off with 2.04 million (15%), while Bradley Walsh game show Keep It in the Family entertained 2.65 million (13.8%) at 7pm.
Speaking of game shows, The Saturday Night Story was seen by 2.3 million (13.5%) at 8pm, while The Bourne Supremacy attracted 1.4 million viewers (8.3%).
Gardener's World was seen by 770k (5.7%) at 6.30pm on BBC Two, followed by 530k (3.6%) for Proms...
- 8/16/2015
- Digital Spy
Digital Spy recommends the very best in television - these are the seven most exciting shows airing this week, from the return of Bake Off to a surprising upturn for True Detective.
Monday - True Detective, Sky Atlantic at 9pm
True Detective has come in for plenty of flak in its second season, but is the whole thing just one massive slow burn? That's what overnight reviews from the Us seem to be suggesting.
After steadily improving in recent weeks, the moody HBO drama's latest outing 'Black Maps and Motel Rooms' seems to have won over critics - maybe it's time to tune back in?
Tuesday - New Tricks, BBC One at 9pm
It's the end of an era as BBC One's long-running Golden Oldie crime drama is finally being pensioned off - though not before one last 10-part series.
Series 12 begins with the first of a two-parter in...
Monday - True Detective, Sky Atlantic at 9pm
True Detective has come in for plenty of flak in its second season, but is the whole thing just one massive slow burn? That's what overnight reviews from the Us seem to be suggesting.
After steadily improving in recent weeks, the moody HBO drama's latest outing 'Black Maps and Motel Rooms' seems to have won over critics - maybe it's time to tune back in?
Tuesday - New Tricks, BBC One at 9pm
It's the end of an era as BBC One's long-running Golden Oldie crime drama is finally being pensioned off - though not before one last 10-part series.
Series 12 begins with the first of a two-parter in...
- 8/3/2015
- Digital Spy
Bradley Walsh has revealed why he traded ITV's Law & Order: UK for new BBC One series Sun Trap.
Walsh appears opposite Kayvan Novak in the comedy about two ex-journalists and their antics in Spain.
The actor and TV host told press including Digital Spy that it had become "tricky" to fit Law & Order: UK into his increasingly busy schedule.
"You have to set aside so much time for drama," he explained. "Law & Order was a 6-month shoot, so everything [else] has to be crammed into the rest of the year."
Walsh also fronts ITV's quiz The Chase and game show Keep It in the Family.
"This particular shoot for Sun Trap is round about 8 weeks maximum - 2 months - so that's Ok, that's manageable," he explained. "If I do The Chase or Keep It in the Family or whatever I'm doing - then all of a sudden I can go be a character for 2 months,...
Walsh appears opposite Kayvan Novak in the comedy about two ex-journalists and their antics in Spain.
The actor and TV host told press including Digital Spy that it had become "tricky" to fit Law & Order: UK into his increasingly busy schedule.
"You have to set aside so much time for drama," he explained. "Law & Order was a 6-month shoot, so everything [else] has to be crammed into the rest of the year."
Walsh also fronts ITV's quiz The Chase and game show Keep It in the Family.
"This particular shoot for Sun Trap is round about 8 weeks maximum - 2 months - so that's Ok, that's manageable," he explained. "If I do The Chase or Keep It in the Family or whatever I'm doing - then all of a sudden I can go be a character for 2 months,...
- 5/18/2015
- Digital Spy
Keep It in the Family has been renewed for a second series on ITV.
The game show - hosted by Bradley Walsh - sees two families battling it out in a series of different rounds in an attempt to win prizes.
The series also features celebrities - such as stars of The X Factor or Coronation Street - who face the dreaded "drop" through a trapdoor if the prizes they have on offer aren't to the families' liking.
ITV has also promised that the new episodes will see the return of The Nanas, the popular grandmothers with a combined age of 486 who were seen last series describing a series of phrases in a rather unique manner.
The show's executive producer David Hall said: "We're beyond happy that Keep It in the Family is returning for a second series on ITV.
"The mix of Bradley, our irrepressible Nanas, funny games, dressing...
The game show - hosted by Bradley Walsh - sees two families battling it out in a series of different rounds in an attempt to win prizes.
The series also features celebrities - such as stars of The X Factor or Coronation Street - who face the dreaded "drop" through a trapdoor if the prizes they have on offer aren't to the families' liking.
ITV has also promised that the new episodes will see the return of The Nanas, the popular grandmothers with a combined age of 486 who were seen last series describing a series of phrases in a rather unique manner.
The show's executive producer David Hall said: "We're beyond happy that Keep It in the Family is returning for a second series on ITV.
"The mix of Bradley, our irrepressible Nanas, funny games, dressing...
- 2/12/2015
- Digital Spy
Keep It in the Family: ITV, 7pm
This brand new family game show, from the mind of Simon Cowell and hosted by Bradley Walsh, debuts tonight.
Two families go head-to-head in a series of games while six celebrities drop clues as to the prize they hold. The twist is that the kids decide who plays games and the prizes they battle over.
Downton Abbey: ITV, 9pm
After the drama of last week's episode, Robert and Cora's relationship is under pressure and Blake's plotting is finally coming to fruition.
Meanwhile, Baxter becomes involved in the investigation of Green's mysterious death, and love has hit more than one member of the Crawley family.
Homeland: Channel 4, 9pm
Episode three of the new season sees Quinn (Rupert Friend) request to leave the CIA and being given a psychological evaluation in order to assess the reason.
Elsewhere, Carrie (Claire Danes) arrives in...
This brand new family game show, from the mind of Simon Cowell and hosted by Bradley Walsh, debuts tonight.
Two families go head-to-head in a series of games while six celebrities drop clues as to the prize they hold. The twist is that the kids decide who plays games and the prizes they battle over.
Downton Abbey: ITV, 9pm
After the drama of last week's episode, Robert and Cora's relationship is under pressure and Blake's plotting is finally coming to fruition.
Meanwhile, Baxter becomes involved in the investigation of Green's mysterious death, and love has hit more than one member of the Crawley family.
Homeland: Channel 4, 9pm
Episode three of the new season sees Quinn (Rupert Friend) request to leave the CIA and being given a psychological evaluation in order to assess the reason.
Elsewhere, Carrie (Claire Danes) arrives in...
- 10/26/2014
- Digital Spy
Bradley Walsh has insisted that viewers haven't seen the last of Law & Order: UK.
ITV announced earlier this year that it would be "resting" the crime drama, which starred Walsh as DS Ronnie Brooks.
"It's not the end of Law & Order - it hasn't been decommissioned," Walsh told Digital Spy. "I just wanted a rest.
"It's a seven-month shoot and that just doesn't leave me any time to do anything else."
However, Walsh confirmed that he is keen to continue with his acting work, in addition to hosting ITV's The Chase and Keep It in the Family.
"I'm making a new show for the BBC - that's an eight-week shoot, a comedy drama with Kayvan Novak," he said. "So yeah, I'll always carry on doing the acting."
Keep It in the Family starts Sunday, October 26 at 7pm on ITV.
ITV to rest Law & Order: UK as Bradley Walsh quits
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ITV announced earlier this year that it would be "resting" the crime drama, which starred Walsh as DS Ronnie Brooks.
"It's not the end of Law & Order - it hasn't been decommissioned," Walsh told Digital Spy. "I just wanted a rest.
"It's a seven-month shoot and that just doesn't leave me any time to do anything else."
However, Walsh confirmed that he is keen to continue with his acting work, in addition to hosting ITV's The Chase and Keep It in the Family.
"I'm making a new show for the BBC - that's an eight-week shoot, a comedy drama with Kayvan Novak," he said. "So yeah, I'll always carry on doing the acting."
Keep It in the Family starts Sunday, October 26 at 7pm on ITV.
ITV to rest Law & Order: UK as Bradley Walsh quits
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- 10/21/2014
- Digital Spy
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