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It alternates with No. 73 as ITV's Saturday morning children's magazine series for the next two years. 1987. 1 June – Live presentation of Children's ITV is launched and is presented by former Central announcers Gary Terzza and Debbie Shore. [9] 1988. 27 March – No. 73 airs for the final time. It had been known as 7T3 since January.
Cartoonito launches as a full-time channel, running between 3am and 7pm in a time-sharing agreement with Turner Classic Movies 2. 6 August – Pop Girl launches, airing each day between 6am and 9pm. Pop stops showing music videos and adopts a full-time animated series schedule. Channel 5's older children's programming blocks Shake! and Milkshake
Night Network, Night Time and Night Shift were names given to the overnight (usually between 12 and 6 am) schedule of the ITV network in the United Kingdom. The first ITV company began 24-hour broadcasting in 1986, with all of the companies broadcasting through the night by the end of 1988.
2000. May – ITV Night Time begins on Anglia, Channel, HTV Wales, HTV West, Meridian and Westcountry. 2001. 29 August – Many of the former overnight programmes associated with the old Night Network and Night Time services are replaced with repeats of networked daytime shows (many of these including on-screen BSL signing for the deaf).
(Channel 4 1983–1984, ITV 1990–1993, Sky One 1995–1996, ITV1 2023) Jeeves and Wooster (1990–1993) The Jeremy Kyle Show (2005–2019) Japandemonium (2018) Jericho (2005) Jesus of Nazareth (1977) The Jewel in the Crown (1984) The Job Lot (ITV 2013, ITV2 2014–2015) Joe 90 (1968–1969, repeated on BBC One 1994) Jonathan Dimbleby (1994 ...
This category contains children's television programmes broadcast on ITV, particularly those as part of the CITV strand. It does not contain imports which were originally broadcast in another country. See List of programmes broadcast by CITV for information for all CITV programmes that have been shown.
'80s and '90s Babies Have Spoken: Here Are 6 Millennial Trends Taking Over in 2023. Michaela Magliochetti. November 28, 2022 at 3:00 PM. ... Adults need time to recharge from kids.” And so be it ...
15 July – The Six O'Clock Show is broadcast for the final time. 7 October – The Six O'Clock Show's replacement programme, Friday Now!, launches. [15] 1989. 28 July – Friday Now is broadcast for the final time. It is axed due to poor ratings. 1 September LWT adopts the new corporate ITV logo. [1] Friday Now is replaced by Six O'Clock Live ...