media monkey: house of cards, line of duty and kirsty wark /

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tag Thompson on scoffing turtle,is ITV’s Drive the unique Jump, and the Sun holds out over Brexit decision• When winter sports exhibit The Jump earned its moniker of the most dangerous programme on television after a string of celebrity accidents, and Monkey hoped the harmful luck dogging the programmes producers Two Four would not transfer to their unique ITV car exhibit Drive. So the company’s lawyers (and insurers) must have had their head in their hands when singer Ella Eyre flipped her car during filming for Drive last week. Suggestions that Two Four’s next exhibit should be a unique celebrities-in-charge version of 24 Hours at A&E are wide of the tag.• Monkey has noticed a tiny flaw in NBC Universal’s unique “all-reality subscription video-on-demand service Hayu. Announcing the unique “premiere destination” for shows such as Keeping Up with the Kardashians and The Real Housewives to staff last week,employees who were “reality TV superfans” were told they could “approach take a selfie with Ollie Locke and Georgia “Toff” Toffolo from Made in Chelsea”. Ooh, Monkey is on the edge of his branch at the excitement. Staff were also offered a “Kardashian Kir Royale or #RichKids Fizz cocktail. We’ll see you there! #thirsty”. But some couldn’t abet sniggering at the Instagram handle for the unique service on the accompanying posters: it spells Hayuuk. Monkey’s no expert but bets Yuk perhaps wasn’t the marketing message NBCU wanted to net across.
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Source: theguardian.com

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