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ITV Studios Nordic is the division of ITV Studios in the Nordic countries, operating through five units: ITV Studios Norway, ITV Studios Finland, ITV Studios Sweden (including Elk Production [21]) and two companies in Denmark named United Productions [113] and Apple Tree Productions [22] respectively.
continued from ITV Studios The Big Quiz: 2011–present 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown: 2012–present: Channel 4: continued from ITV Studios co-production with Zeppotron: Love Island: 2015–present: ITV2: continued from ITV Studios Co-production with Motion Content Group The Voice Kids: 2017–present: ITV: continued from ITV Studios
ITV: 2013– A Daytime TV game show The Big Reunion: ITV2: 2013–14 3 series Four Weddings: Sky Living: 2013 1 series Britain's Secret Treasures: ITV 2013 2 series Britain's Secret Homes: 2014 1 series I Never Knew That About Britain: 2014 1 series Fearne and McBusted: ITV2: 2014 One-off special Blue Go Mad in Ibiza: 2015 1 series Autopsy: The ...
Movies, Games and Videos (originally called Movies, Movies, Movies) was a television programme shown on ITV in the United Kingdom throughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s. The show reviewed new releases of movies , games , and videos , and was originally voiced by Steve Priestley in an offscreen role. [ 3 ]
Ask No Questions is a British game show that originally aired as a regional programme for Yorkshire Television in 1986 on Saturdays, then it became networked for most ITV regions in 1987. Transmissions
High Stakes is a British game show series hosted by Jeremy Kyle, in which a single contestant can win up to £500,000 by solving clues to avoid traps laid on a floor grid of numbers. The ITV series' commenced broadcasting on 11 October 2011 and finished broadcasting on 20 December 2011.
All of which meant that in her most recent earnings call, McCall admitted that ITV Studios revenue had dropped by 20% in Q3, from £1.5 billion £1.2 billion (which she largely blamed on strike ...
Sporting Triangles is a British game show that aired on ITV from 7 January 1987 to 13 August 1990. It was originally hosted by Nick Owen for the first two series and then hosted by Andy Craig for the last two series.