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ITV Lunchtime News 1972 13:30–13:55 Varied times Varied times James Martin's Spanish Adventure 2023 14:00–15:00; Lingo 2021 15:00–16:00; Tipping Point 2012 16:00–17:00 Varied times Varied times The Chase 2009 17:00–18:00 Varied times Varied times Saturday Morning with James Martin 2017 09:25–11:35 06:25–08:20 Love Your Weekend ...
The Price Is Right (ITV 1984–1988, 1995–2001 & 2006–2007, Sky One 1989–1991, revived for Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow 2020) Primeval (2007–2011, Watch 2011) Prisoner: Cell Block H (on various ITV regions between 1984 and 1999; later on Channel 5 from 1997 to 2001) The Prisoner (1967–1968, remake 2009) The Professionals (1977–1983)
CITV was broadcast each weekend on ITV Breakfast on weekends originally from 06:00-09:25. In the summer holidays, it was usually cut back to 8.25am. The CITV simulcast came to an end in August 2023, when kids programmes were moved to ITVX and ITV2. [2] Daytime repeats are now broadcast during the earlier hours of the ITV Breakfast slot at weekends.
The BBC and ITV have set their schedules for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral Monday, with coverage set to last all day and the likes of Strictly Come Dancing delayed by one week. The funeral will ...
The main bulletin of the day is now considered to be the Early Evening News and is moved from 5:40pm to 6:30pm and the evening news is controversially pushed back to 11pm although the following year the ITC forces ITV to move the late evening news back to 10pm on three nights each week. Also ITV's lunchtime news bulletin is relaunched as ITV ...
6 January – The first edition of current affairs programme This Week is broadcast. 17 February – ITV begins broadcasting in the Midlands. 3 May – ITV starts broadcasting across the north of England. 1957. 31 August – ITV starts broadcasting in central Scotland. 1958. 14 January – ITV begins broadcasting in South Wales and the West of ...
On 28 March 1977, Yorkshire Television launched a six-week breakfast television experiment. [4] Good Morning Calendar (a name later reused for its regional news programme in Good Morning Britain ) is credited as being the United Kingdom's first breakfast television programme, six years before the launch of the BBC's Breakfast Time .
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