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ITV News at Ten (1967–1999; 2001–2004; 2008–present) ITV Evening News (1955–present; 1999–present at 18:30) ITV Weekend News (1955–present) ITV Lunchtime News (1972–present) Tonight (1999–present) Exposure (2011–present) The Martin Lewis Money Show (2012–present) Good Morning Britain (2014–present) Peston (2018–present)
Up: ITV/BBC One: 1964–2019: continued from Granada Television and ITV Studios: 60 Minute Makeover: ITV/Quest Red: 2004–2018: continued from ITV Studios Come Dine with Me: Channel 4: 2005–present Kate Garraway's Life Stories: ITV: 2009–2023: Peter Andre: My Life: ITV2: 2009–2013: co-production with Can Associates TV: Katie: ITV/Sky ...
In March 2022, ITV announced the launch of ITVX, [4] an integrated advertising and subscription funded platform. The service serves as a replacement for ITV Hub, taking over as the broadcaster's catch-up service, and is positioned as a direct competitor to BBC iPlayer and the Channel 4 VOD service; featuring more exclusive programming, and a selection of FAST channels.
The axing of News at Ten proved unpopular at the time and caused outcry from politicians and the general public, and ratings for ITV's news programmes fell. ITV News at Ten returned on 22 January 2001, with McDonald once again at the helm; Murnaghan and Young became the lead presenters of the dual-headed Evening News. Mary Nightingale replaced ...
“This Morning” boss Martin Frizell is exiting from the ITV morning show after ten years in the role. It is the latest blow for 37-year-old magazine format show “This Morning,” which has ...
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ITV at the Movies (2005–2010) ITV Play (2006–2007) The Jeremy Kyle Show (2005–2019) Junior Eurovision Song Contest (2003–2005) (moved to BBC One and CBBC) Junior Eurovision Song Contest: The British Final (2004–2005) Keep it in the Family (2014–2015) The Keith & Paddy Picture Show (2017–2018) Keith Lemon's LemonAid (2012)
The Tomorrow Show (also known as Tomorrow with Tom Snyder or Tomorrow and, after 1980, Tomorrow Coast to Coast) is an American late-night television talk show hosted by Tom Snyder that aired on NBC in first-run form from October 1973 to December 1981, at which point its reruns continued until late January 1982.