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Thunderbirds (ITV 1965–1966, BBC Two 1991–2009, 2014–present) The Tomorrow People (1973–1979, revival 1992–1995) Tipping Point (2012–present) Tonight (1999–present) Torchy the Battery Boy (1960-1961) Total Emergency (2009) A Touch of Frost (1992–2010, still repeated on ITV & ITV3) Tripper's Day (1984) Trisha (ITV 1999–2004 ...
This is a list of programmes produced or distributed by ITV Studios, the television production company owned by the British television broadcaster ITV plc. This list includes shows from the American division with labels Tomorrow Studios and Leftfield Pictures among others and the UK division with Potato and 12 Yard .
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) Kids Say the Funniest Things (1999 ...
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.
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 .
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Tonight is a British current affairs television programme, presented by Cliff Michelmore, that was broadcast on BBC live on weekday evenings from 18 February 1957 to 18 June 1965. The producers were the future Controller of BBC1 Donald Baverstock and the future Director-General of the BBC Alasdair Milne .