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Peston on Sunday is a political discussion programme on British television network ITV, which was broadcast live on Sunday mornings from 10 am and rebroadcast after the ITV Weekend News on Sunday evening. The programme was presented by Robert Peston, the Political Editor of ITV News, and featured discussions with politicians and public figures ...
It was announced on 5 June 2018 that the show would launch in the autumn of that year as a continuation of Peston on Sunday. [1] The programme is presented by Robert Peston, the Political Editor of ITV News, and features a combination of interviews with politicians and public figures alongside analysis of the major news events of the week.
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 ...
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The Sunday Programme was GMTV's political programme. It launched on 16 October 1994 [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] as a replacement for Sunday Best , which was GMTV's original Sunday morning magazine. The programme aired between 7:00 am and 8:00 am, just after The Sunday Review (a 60-minute signed review of the week's news).
ITV Daytime is a British programming block on ITV, ... Programmes Programme Since Monday to Friday ... Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday; Good Morning Britain 2014 06: ...
The first episode of the programme was the teleplay Park People by Alun Owen [2] which aired on 11 January 1969. [3]Around 200 episodes aired on ITV between 1969 and 1974, including productions of plays such as Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill, A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen and Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw.