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The Rockford Files (BBC One 1970–1997,2000-2006 ITV 1997-2000 Granada Plus 2002-2004 BBC Two 2000-2006 ITV 2006-2010 repeated on ITV3) Rolling In It (2020) The Royal (2003-2011, still repeated on ITV3) The Ruffy-Tuff Show (2015–present; spinoff version of Saturday Night Takeaway) Russian Roulette (2002-2003)
Night Network was ITV's first overnight programme, beginning on Friday 28 August 1987, originally for the ITV regions covered by LWT, TVS and Anglia, before expanding to other regions during 1988. The programme aired between 1 am and 4 am in the Friday and Saturday night schedules, and between 1 am and 3 am in the Sunday night schedule.
Scotsport, which was previously shown mainly on Wednesdays, becomes part of the Saturday night schedule. [24] 9 September - Scottish Television broadcasts live football for the first time. [57] The European Cup Preliminary Round tie between Hearts and Standard Liège is also ITV’s first contribution to the Eurovision network. 1959
ITV boss Kevin Lygo reacted to the announcement of the show coming to an end and said: "When you think of Saturday night television you think of Saturday Night Takeaway.
Love Island: Aftersun (2005–2006) The Magaluf Weekender (2013–2014) Mark Wright's Hollywood Nights (2012) No Heroics (2008) Office Monkey. Olly: Life on Murs (2012) The Only Way Is Essex (2010–2014; now shown on ITVBe) Paris Hilton's British Best Friend (2009) Party Wright Around the World.
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (2002–2009) At Home with the Braithwaites; Bad Girls (2001–2006) Britannia High; Dancing on Ice (2006–2014) Footballers' Wives...from Hell; Heartbeat (2001–2010) I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (2002–2014) The Jeremy Kyle Show (2009–2014) The Krypton Factor (2007–2008) London's Burning
itv.com. stv.tv. ITV, legally known as Channel 3, is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network. It is branded as ITV1 in most of the UK except for central and northern Scotland, where it is branded as STV. It was launched in 1955 as Independent Television to provide competition, eliminating what had been the monopoly of BBC ...
9 January – The Friday night chat show The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross makes its debut on Channel 4. 12 January – The five-part Australian World War I drama Anzacs makes its UK debut on BBC1, starring Paul Hogan. [7] 13 January – Yorkshire Television becomes the second ITV region to launch a Jobfinder service. It broadcasts for an hour ...