Well, it may have suffered from a lack of Robert Sheehan, but the last seven days in telly have been busy to say the least! From Corrie's final showdown, to Bryan Cranston's stolen script and, yes, even more Love/Hate news, much like the sleet and snow, the TV action just kept on coming.

So, while you're chowing down on those chocolate eggs, let us take you through The Week In Telly...

Monday was rather quiet on the telly front, but things got off to a surreal start with some sad news from the set of Survivor France. It wasn't long before Dexter dropped its first Season 8 teaser to distract us, and Jack Gleeson shed light on those rumors about how he's treated by the public. And when we finally got home we had a right old laugh with some 80s nostalgia on Republic of Telly, which was most definitely not safe for sensitive ears...


On Tuesday we were back on Love/Hate watch, with Nidge and the boys back on the streets. Speaking of tough lads, Danny Dyer continued to be, well, dire, and someone stole Bryan Cranston's script for the Breaking Bad finale. Downton Abbey's Lady Sybil returned to our screens, and proved she'd well and truly left the aristocrat behind, while Clarissa got set to explain it all over again.

Winter came early on Wednesday, bringing with it a whole lotta sleet and snow, and news for Will and Simon from The Inbetweeners. Pixie Lott got set to make her telly debut, while Sherlock got its own Mrs Watson and Zombieland found a new cast. There was good news for Netflix as the Wachowskis jumped on the wagon, and Love/Hate's Nidge Weasel hit the jackpot with a UK deal.

On Thursday we heard that Prince William would be doing a bit of Reality TV, and found out which familiar faces we'd be seeing on The Voice UK. Ant and Dec made plans to 'rhumble' across the Atlantic, while Taylor Swift signed up to do some more telly and George RR Martin prepared to do a Joss Whedon. In Game of Thrones it seems death is indeed coming for everyone and everything.

The weekend came early for us here in the office, so a particularly Good Friday got even better when Martin Scorcese made a certain telly related announcement, and as Saturday dawned we celebrated that fantastic slap on Coronation Street, and some of the best TV bunnies. And as if that wasn't enough there was a dose of Mulherin on The Saturday Night Show, and a particularly awful comeback from Kavana on The Voice to round the week off in style. We did love this lad from Manchester though. They spent three minutes setting up his audition with a bit of Eminem's 'Lose Yourself', only for him to open his mouth and come out with this...


Until next week, we're off to eat a mountain of chocolate, and try to figure out why JJ Abrams' Revolution wasn't as good as we thought it would be...