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Create & Craft was a section on Ideal World, which was spun off from Ideal World in 2003, becoming the first TV channel dedicated to arts and crafts in the United Kingdom. The channel was sold to Hochanda Global, a company set up by the founders of Ideal World, who ran two channels called Create & Craft (channel 673) and Craft Extra (channel ...
Shop on TV is a late night shopping programming strand on ITV1 and STV, a livestream on YouTube and a standalone home shopping television channel, broadcast in the United Kingdom and Ireland on the DTT platform via Freeview and formally in the channel’s first run, on the Freesat and Sky digital satellite platforms.
Ideal Home is a British home decorating magazine, published monthly (12 times a year [1]) by Future plc. Published since 1920, [2] the magazine focuses on home interior decoration articles; reader homes; high-street shopping news and consumer advice. Every issue includes a 20-page section dedicated to kitchen and bathroom makeovers.
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Simon joined the ranks of Ideal World on 3 September 2014. [1] Simon was suspended from Ideal World in September 2018 following an on-air comment against Polish and Latvians in the UK. He was reinstated one month later. [2] In July 2023, Ideal World went into administration, ceasing all trading and broadcasting.
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Griffiths has presented television programmes for the BBC, ITV, NHS and Ideal World, the TV shopping channel. He voiced "Viewers Letters" on "Points of View" BBC ONE with Terry Wogan and Jeremy Vine for many years. He fronted the Woolite £10 million television commercial campaign in the UK in 2008.
In 1993 Paul started working for home shopping channels. He was at QVC from 1993 to 2000 [8] and then moved to Ideal World in 2000. [9] While working for Friendly TV in 2003, Lavers inadvertently broadcast a rumour that he believed Nicole Kidman to be gay, after his microphone was left open during a commercial break.