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Tonight (often referred to as The Tonight Programme and formerly known as Tonight with Trevor McDonald) is a British current affairs programme, produced by ITV Studios (formerly Granada Television) and ITN for the ITV network, replacing the long-running investigative series World in Action in 1999.
21 December – The final edition of ITV's early morning news programme ITV News at 5:30 is broadcast. Consequently, there is no longer any overnight news coverage on ITV. 2013. 14 January – Regional news services are rebranded with the ITV News name, for example, Anglia Tonight is renamed ITV News Anglia and Central News is now ITV News ...
8 May – The first edition of Peston on Sunday is broadcast on ITV. The programme is not a year-round show and is broadcast in block of around ten programmes until its final series ended in May 2018. 16 July – The final edition of 60 Seconds is broadcast on BBC Three. The programme ends due to the closure of BBC Three as a linear television ...
ITV Schools programmes transfer to Channel 4 resulting in an expansion of the channel's weekday broadcasting hours. Consequently, teletext pages move to an earlier slot, beginning at 7.30am and running to 9:28am during the term, and from 8am until 11:45am when schools programmes were not being shown.
ITV also shows coverage of the procession from 1.00pm following a morning of scheduled programmes. In the evening, Emmerdale and Coronation Street are shown, with the second half of the 9 September episode of Emmerdale at 7.30pm and the Coronation Street episode originally scheduled for Monday 12 September at 8.00pm.
The show is broadcast Sunday to Thursday at 7.30 pm, with a weekly eviction show on Sunday (except for the first week, where the celebrities arrive in the 'jungle'). All shows are presented by Julia Morris & Robert Irwin from a nearby studio.
Tipping Point: Best Ever Finals is a half hour spin-off that is shown at times when the Regular or Lucky Stars episodes are neither first broadcast nor repeated (e.g. during ITV Horse Racing coverage). The programme showcases the best and most dramatic finales from previous episodes of Regular Tipping Point and as of Series 2, they also ...
Frank Bough presented the programme with David Icke providing "Olympic Action Summaries" at 7.05, 8.05 and 8.50. [10] In 1988, Olympic Breakfast Time coincided with the middle of the afternoon local time so the programme mixed live coverage with overnight highlights.