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Vera is a British crime drama series based on the Vera Stanhope series of novels written by crime writer Ann Cleeves. It was first broadcast on ITV on 1 May 2011. As of 2 January 2025, 56 original episodes of Vera have aired over fourteen series. [1]
On 14 January 2020, while attending the TCA Press Tour, Blethyn confirmed that Vera was renewed for an eleventh series. Production for series 11 began in April 2020 and new episodes began airing in 2021. [10] In March 2023, ITV announced that the show had been renewed for a thirteenth series, with filming commencing in mid-May.
BBC/ITV/S4C/Sky News/Talk TV/GB News Notes : At least two Muhammad Ali boxing matches were reported to have been watched by at least 26 million viewers in the United Kingdom: the Fight of the Century (Ali vs. Frazier) was reported to have been watched by 27.5 million British viewers in 1971, [ 9 ] and The Rumble in the Jungle (Ali vs. Foreman ...
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Britain's Hardest – game show; Britain's Missing Top Model – reality show; Britain's Next Top Model – reality show; Britain's Psychic Challenge – reality show; Britain's Secret Treasures – documentary; Britannia – period drama; Britannia High – teen/musical drama; British Isles – A Natural History – nature documentary ...
The provisional list of 650 was then distributed to 1,600 television industry professionals in the UK, who were each given 30 votes. [2] Each voter was required to cast a minimum of three votes in every category. [citation needed] The judges were also asked to name their top overseas programme (where the U.S. sitcom Frasier was chosen). [2]
The website takes a humorous look at quintessentially British topics. The most common topics are tea, biscuits, cake and "sit downs". The website has been featured on the BBC website and their weekly technology TV programme Click, [6] [7] The Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian newspapers, as well as the Richard & Judy chatshow. [8]