It's been quite a busy week in telly, what with the BAFTA nominations being revealed, Buckwild being cancelled and the Nidge Weasel getting himself in a spot of trouble on the set of Love/Hate. Don't worry if you've been too busy to keep up with all the action, because we've got The Week In Telly all tied up in one neat little package right here...

The week got off to a flying start with the latest scandal from the set of Love/Hate. Sure there's nothing like a bit of Nidge to brighten up your Monday morning, right? We asked if things were getting a little too hot in the Tardis, a brand new fella joined the cast of Girls, and we marked the end of and era as the gang on Dallas waved a fond farewell to uber villain J.R.

On Tuesday morning we found out who'd be in the running for a TV BAFTA, and were rather surprised to see that certain people didn't make the cut. One rather special TV show nabbed a nod on the day, and revealed that it would be winging it's way back to our shores over the summer to boot, while the tabloids said one of the Gallagher brothers was joining the X Factor panel. And there was a bit of bad news for ITV, who got a slap on the wrist for that Kiki Brooks debacle...

By Wednesday there was no sign of a mid-week slump, as Elementary found its Irene Adler, and Kiefer Sutherland shared an update on the 24 movie. There were whisperings of a Breaking Bad comedy spinoff, NBC gave Alec Baldwin the glad eye, and Nicole Scherzinger's X Factor future came into question. Oh, and Kevin Bacon made a bit of a tit of himself on the Twitter machine. *facepalm*

Bruno Mars' sisters made the headlines on Thursday, as they got ready to keep up with Kim and the Kardashians, while MTV pulled the plug on one of their newest TV series. Jamie Foxx had a rather horrific announcement to make, the Chatty Man revealed what was to come for him, and Ian McKellen got well and truly Vicious.

And finally on Friday, Ray Meagher got chatting about Alf Stewart's flamin future, Jason Bateman gave us a bit of news about the Arrested Development movie and Jodie Marsh made a few, err, interesting comments about Tesco and Reality TV. Oh and Philip Schofield showed us what happens to people who mess with his co-hosts.

'Til next time - tah-rah!