Stephen Fry, Rob Brydon and Jack Dee will all host a return of I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.

Heather Mills is voted Britain's moodiest celebrity in a new survey.

Jack Dee relieves his boredom by breaking out of the house during the first Celebrity Big Brother.

Supernatural drama Apparitions sheds almost two million viewers.

Stand-up series Live At The Apollo replaces Friday Night With Jonathan Ross in the BBC schedules.

Jamie's Ministry of Food loses 20% of its viewers in a week.

The latest hour-long Emmerdale has a 1 million lead over EastEnders.

Comedian Bill Bailey is stepping down as a team captain on Never Mind The Buzzcocks.

A peak of almost 11 million viewers tune in for the second episode of The X Factor.

Tuesday Overnights: The Secret Millionaire makes an impressive return for Channel 4.
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Our picks from Thursday's primetime TV:
| 21.00 | Gavin & Stacey (BBC One) |
| 20.30 | I'm A Celebrity... (ITV) |
| 22.00 | Misfits (E4) |
| 20.00 | The Restaurant (BBC Two) |
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