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The show was broadcast between 6 March 1998 and 19 January 2007 on ITV, was often repeated on ITV2 and aired in syndication on Sky Mix (previously known as Sky Three, Pick TV and Pick), Sky Real Lives and, as of 4 February 2019, CBS Reality.
The show was the most watched comedy of 2010, with ten million viewers, [32] but also had thousands of viewer complaints, and criticism for perceived racist content. [33] It was the third most-watched show on Christmas Day in the United Kingdom.
Right to Reply (sometimes called R2R) is a British television series shown on Channel 4 from 1982 until 2001, which allowed viewers to voice their complaints or concerns about TV programmes. It featured reports, usually presented by a viewer, and interviews with the programme-makers concerned.
A UK game show on Channel 5 that revolved around naturists performing an assault course, based on Jungle Run. Naked Jungle was savaged by critics, denounced by nudists for being exploitative [187] and even condemned in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. [188] A group of TV historians later voted it the worst British TV show ever. [189]
Complaints against US airlines rose by nearly 29 percent in 2023, but not all carriers came in for the same level of passenger discontent. ... Overall, the data shows that over time, complaints ...
In the US, Southwest Airlines had the lowest rate of complaints in 2006, with 0.11 complaints per 100,000 passengers, while US Airways and United Airlines had the worst rate of complaints, both with 1.36 complaints per 100,000 passengers. [7] US Airways is also the US airline with the worst on-time performance, which might explain its rate of ...
The head of a U.S. Senate panel harshly criticized rising airline fees for luggage and seat assignments, saying carriers are looking for new ways to extract more money from passengers. Senator ...
Ranting about a co-worker should be done with care, especially when you're a broadcaster, and your co-worker is a much more famous broadcaster, and you're live on TV. But a sportscaster for an NBC ...