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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.
The Price Is Right (ITV 1984–1988, 1995–2001 & 2006–2007, Sky One 1989–1991, revived for Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow 2020) Primeval (2007–2011, Watch 2011) Prisoner: Cell Block H (on various ITV regions between 1984 and 1999; later on Channel 5 from 1997 to 2001) The Prisoner (1967–1968, remake 2009) The Professionals (1977–1983)
ITV's managing director of media and entertainment, Kevin Lygo, says that the drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office lost the broadcaster £1m. [108] Ofcom warns radio and television stations with programmes hosted by politicians that they could be fined if they break impartiality rules in the run up to the next general election. [109] 26
U.K. broadcaster ITV is making key changes to its pre-9pm schedule, including extending the evening news and putting its two biggest soaps, “Coronation Street” and “Emmerdale,” back to back.
This is a list of programmes produced or distributed by ITV Studios, ... Tonight at the London Palladium: ITV: 1955–1969 1973–1974 1998–2000 2010 2014–2017:
ITV at the Movies (2005–2010) ITV Play (2006–2007) The Jeremy Kyle Show (2005–2019) Junior Eurovision Song Contest (2003–2005) (moved to BBC One and CBBC) Junior Eurovision Song Contest: The British Final (2004–2005) Keep it in the Family (2014–2015) The Keith & Paddy Picture Show (2017–2018) Keith Lemon's LemonAid (2012)
The companies serving London, the Midlands, North West England and Yorkshire (which were the first to start broadcasting in 1955 and 1956) were responsible for making or commissioning the majority of nationally networked programmes; these companies were known as the "Big Four" before 1968 and the "Big Five" afterwards (reflecting the number of ...
ITV Daytime is a British programming block on ITV, programmed by ITV plc. The block of programming begins at 6:00 am from Monday to Friday, and includes the ITV Breakfast programme Good Morning Britain .