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ITV is one of the United Kingdom's most famous television channels. It has been broadcasting a wide variety of shows for many years. From exciting dramas to fun game shows and popular talent competitions, ITV offers something for everyone. This list will tell you about some of the cool programmes that have been on ITV, both recently and in the past.

Current Programmes on ITV

This section highlights some of the exciting shows you can watch on ITV right now!

Soap Operas

  • Coronation Street (1960–present): This is one of the longest-running TV shows in the world! It's about the everyday lives of people living on a fictional street in Manchester.
  • Emmerdale (1972–present): Set in a beautiful fictional village in Yorkshire, this show follows the dramatic lives of its residents.

Drama Series

  • Midsomer Murders (1997–present): A detective series where DCI John Barnaby solves mysterious crimes in the seemingly peaceful English county of Midsomer.
  • Vera (2011–present): Follows the brilliant but dishevelled Detective Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope as she solves complex murder cases in Northumberland.
  • Grantchester (2014–present): Set in the 1950s, a charming vicar and a detective inspector team up to solve crimes in a Cambridgeshire village.
  • Unforgotten (2015–present): Detectives investigate cold cases, uncovering secrets from the past to bring justice.
  • The Bay (2019–present): A family liaison officer helps families and police with investigations in Morecambe Bay.
  • Grace (2021–present): Detective Superintendent Roy Grace solves dark and puzzling cases in Brighton.
  • The Tower (2021–present): A gripping police drama that starts with a shocking incident at a tower block.
  • Trigger Point (2022–present): Follows a brave bomb disposal expert as they deal with dangerous situations.
  • DI Ray (2022–present): Detective Inspector Rachita Ray navigates complex cases and challenges in her career.
  • Malpractice (2023–present): A medical thriller about a doctor facing an investigation after a patient's death.
  • Red Eye (2024–present): A thrilling story that unfolds on a flight from London to Beijing.
  • Joan (2024): A drama series about a woman's journey through the criminal underworld.

Comedy Shows

  • It'll Be Alright on the Night (1977–present): A funny show that shares bloopers and outtakes from TV programmes.
  • Sorry, I Didn't Know (2016–present): A comedy panel show where teams compete in rounds based on Black history and culture.
  • Changing Ends (2024–present): A comedy series inspired by the childhood of comedian Alan Carr.
  • G'wed (2024–present): A comedy about four teenagers growing up in Liverpool.
  • Piglets (2024–present): A comedy set in a police station.

Reality and Talent Shows

  • I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (2002–present): Celebrities live in a jungle camp, facing challenges to win food and become King or Queen of the Jungle.
  • Britain's Got Talent (2007–present): People of all ages showcase their unique talents, from singing and dancing to magic and comedy, hoping to win a big prize and perform for royalty.
  • Dinner Date (2010–present): A person chooses three potential dates based on the menus they've cooked.
  • The Voice (2017–present): Singers compete in blind auditions, hoping to impress celebrity coaches with their voices alone.
  • The Masked Singer (2020–present): Famous people sing in elaborate costumes, and judges try to guess who they are.
  • Cooking with the Stars (2021–present): Celebrities are paired with professional chefs to learn how to cook and compete.
  • My Mum, Your Dad (2023–present): Children nominate their single parents to find love again.
  • Big Brother (2023–present): A group of strangers live together in a house, with cameras watching their every move, and viewers vote to evict housemates.
  • Celebrity Big Brother (2024–present): A special version of Big Brother featuring famous contestants.

Game Shows

  • Family Fortunes (1980–2002; 2020–present): Two families guess the most popular answers to survey questions.
  • Catchphrase (1986–2002; 2013–present): Contestants guess popular phrases from animated clues.
  • Lingo (1988; 2021–present): Players guess words and solve puzzles to win cash.
  • Jeopardy! (1990–1993; 2024–present): Contestants are given answers and must phrase their responses in the form of a question.
  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (1998–2014; 2018–present): Contestants answer multiple-choice questions for increasing amounts of money, with lifelines to help them.
  • Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (2002–2009; 2013–2024): A lively entertainment show with games, pranks, and celebrity guests.
  • The Chase (2009–present): Contestants try to win money by answering general knowledge questions and avoiding a professional quizzer, known as "The Chaser."
  • Tipping Point (2012–present): Contestants answer questions to win tokens for a giant arcade-style machine.
  • Tenable (2016–present): Teams try to list ten items in a specific category to win money.
  • In for a Penny (2019–present): Stephen Mulhern challenges members of the public to play silly games for cash.
  • Beat the Chasers (2020–present): Contestants take on multiple Chasers at once for a chance to win a large sum of money.
  • Limitless Win (2022–present): A game show where contestants can win an unlimited amount of money by answering questions.
  • The 1% Club (2022–present): Contestants answer logic-based questions that only a small percentage of the population can get right.
  • Riddiculous (2022–present): A game show where contestants solve riddles and puzzles.
  • Deal or No Deal (2023–present): Contestants choose a box and try to win a large cash prize by negotiating with "The Banker."
  • Wheel of Fortune (1988–2001; 2024-present): Contestants solve word puzzles to win prizes.

Chat Shows

  • The Jonathan Ross Show (2011–present): A popular talk show featuring interviews with celebrities, musical guests, and comedy.

Award Shows

  • Brit Awards (1993–present): The annual awards for British music.
  • National Television Awards (1995–present): Awards voted for by the public, celebrating the best of British television.
  • Academy Awards (2024–present): ITV now broadcasts the famous Oscars ceremony, celebrating achievements in film.

News and Current Affairs

  • ITV News at Ten (1967–1999; 2001–2004; 2008–present): ITV's main evening news programme, bringing you the day's top stories.
  • ITV Evening News (1955–present): A daily news bulletin covering national and international events.
  • ITV Weekend News (1955–present): News updates broadcast throughout the weekend.
  • ITV Lunchtime News (1972–present): A news programme broadcast during lunchtime.
  • Tonight (1999–present): A current affairs programme that investigates important topics and issues.
  • Exposure (2011–present): An investigative journalism series that uncovers hidden truths.
  • The Martin Lewis Money Show (2012–present): Martin Lewis gives advice on how to save money and manage finances.
  • Good Morning Britain (2014–present): A breakfast news and talk show that covers current events, interviews, and lifestyle segments.
  • Peston (2018–present): A political discussion programme hosted by Robert Peston.

Factual and Lifestyle

  • Long Lost Family (2011–present): Helps people reunite with family members they have been searching for.
  • Love Your Garden (2011–present): Alan Titchmarsh and his team transform gardens for deserving people.
  • James Martin's Saturday Morning (2017–present): A cooking show with celebrity guests and delicious recipes.
  • Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip (2018–present): Chefs Gordon Ramsay, Gino D'Acampo, and Fred Sirieix go on fun food adventures.

Daytime Magazine and Talk Shows

  • Lorraine (2010–present): A daily morning show with interviews, fashion, and health tips.
  • This Morning (1988–present): A popular live show featuring a mix of news, celebrity interviews, cooking, and lifestyle segments.
  • Loose Women (1999–present): A panel of women discuss current events, personal stories, and celebrity gossip.

Special Events

  • Royal Variety Performance (1960–present): An annual gala event attended by members of the Royal Family, featuring a variety of entertainment acts.
  • An Audience with... (1980–present): A special show where a celebrity performs and answers questions from a live audience.
  • The Big Quiz (2011–present): A fun quiz show featuring stars from ITV's biggest programmes.
  • The Real Full Monty (2017–present): Celebrities perform a special dance routine to raise awareness for cancer.
  • Britain Get Singing (2022–present): Celebrities form groups and compete in a singing competition.
  • Summertime Ball (2023–present): A huge music concert featuring popular artists.
  • Jingle Bell Ball (2023–present): Another big music concert, usually held around Christmas.

Overnight Programming

  • AEW Dynamite (2019–present): A professional wrestling show.
  • Unwind with ITV (2021–present): A calming programme designed to help viewers relax before bed.
  • AEW Rampage (2022–present): Another professional wrestling show.

Popular Shows from the Past

ITV has a rich history of amazing programmes. Here are a few memorable shows that were once very popular:

  • The Bill (1983, 1984–2010): A long-running police drama that followed the lives of officers at Sun Hill police station.
  • Downton Abbey (2010–2015): A historical drama about the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in a grand English country house.
  • Gladiators (1992–2000): A thrilling game show where contestants competed against powerful "Gladiators" in various physical challenges.
  • Mr. Bean (1990–1995): A hilarious comedy series starring Rowan Atkinson as the clumsy and often silent Mr. Bean, who always gets into funny situations.
  • The Muppet Show (1976–1981): A beloved variety show featuring Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, and many other funny Muppet characters.
  • Pop Idol (2001–2003): A groundbreaking singing competition that searched for the next big pop star, where viewers voted for their favourites.
  • Thunderbirds (1965–1966): A classic science-fiction puppet show about the brave Tracy family and their International Rescue team, who save the world with their amazing vehicles.
  • The X Factor (2004–2018): A hugely popular music competition where aspiring singers auditioned for celebrity judges, hoping to win a recording contract.
  • You've Been Framed! (1990–2022): A funny clip show that featured hilarious home videos sent in by viewers, often showing funny accidents or pranks.
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