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4[[https://www.itv.com ITV (Independent Television)]] is the British commercial television service which started broadcasting in 1955 as a rival to Creator/TheBBC. The broadcaster's main channel broadcasts on Channel 3 across the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man and since the late 1990s ITV have launched further national channels on the British digital television platforms.
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6ITV historically consisted of 15 regional TV companies which served "franchise areas"[[note]]If you lived in an area that overlapped franchises, then it would be pot luck on which channel you received depending on which way your TV aerial was pointing. This meant that bizarre situations where half of one street would get Central TV, and the other half would get Yorkshire TV, for example, would happen. And every so often there would be reassignments of transmitters from one company to another, such as a chunk of Anglia TV's viewing area being reassigned to Yorkshire TV in the mid-1970s[[/note]] which began at various times from 1955 onwards before virtually the whole UK had its own station by the mid-1960s:
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8* '''UsefulNotes/{{London}}''': Served by different stations during the week ('''Associated-Rediffusion/Rediffusion London''' from 1955-68, '''Creator/ThamesTelevision''' from 1968-92, and '''Carlton Television''' from 1993) and on weekends ('''ATV London''' from 1955-68, '''London Weekend Television/LWT''' from 1968).
9* '''[[UsefulNotes/TheMidlands Central England]] [[note]]Also covered some of the more southern countries as well, namely Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire[[/note]] ''': Initially served by different stations during the week ('''ATV Midlands''') and on weekends ('''ABC''') from 1955-68, then '''ATV''' all week round from 1968-81, then '''Central''' (also all week round) from 1982.
10* '''[[OopNorth North of England]]''': Initially served by different stations during the week ('''Creator/{{Granada}}''') and on weekends ('''ABC''') from 1956-68, then split to '''Granada''' all week round in the '''[[UsefulNotes/FootballPopMusicAndFlatCaps North West]]''' and '''Yorkshire Television''' all week round in, erm, Yorkshire, from 1968.
11* '''Central UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}''': '''Scottish Television/STV (Central)''' from 1957.
12* '''UsefulNotes/{{Wales}} and [[UsefulNotes/TheWestCountry West of England]] [[note]]The English countries covered were Bristol, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire. Devon and Cornwall were covered by Westcountry broadcasting instead - see below. However if a TV series was being filmed in either of those two places, then HTV would step in to make it, as it had better resources and the money to be able to produce it.[[/note]]''': '''TWW''' (Television West and Wales) from 1958-68 and originally only South Wales until 1964, '''Harlech Television/HTV''' from 1968.[[note]]A temporary company creatively named "Independent Television Service (South) Wales (and the West)" served the region from March to May 1968 as a stopgap measure due to TWW selling off the last few months of their franchise contract to Harlech before the latter was ready to broadcast.[[/note]] [[note]] Harlech was infamous for a truly headache inducing black and white [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-agHZuB59N0 ident]] from 1968 to 1970. Reportedly there is a colour version that is so out there that it just doesn't just split your head, it splits '''time.'''[[/note]]
13* '''[[UsefulNotes/HomeCounties South and South East England]]''': '''Southern Television''' from 1958-81, '''Television South/TVS''' from 1982-92, and '''Meridian Broadcasting''' from 1993.
14* '''UsefulNotes/NorthEastEngland''': '''Tyne Tees Television''' from 1959.
15* '''UsefulNotes/EastAnglia''': '''Anglia Television''' from 1959.
16* '''UsefulNotes/NorthernIreland''': '''Ulster Television/UTV''' from 1959.
17* '''[[UsefulNotes/TheWestCountry South West England]]'''[[note]]Only covered Devon, Cornwall and South Somerset. The rest of the West Country's service was provided by HTV and/or Central, however Westcountry Broadcasting did share resources with HTV, and if a series was being filmed in either Devon or Cornwall, then HTV funded and produced it, as they had more experience and more money.[[/note]]:'''Westward Television''' from 1961-81, '''Television South West/TSW''' from 1982-92, '''Westcountry Broadcasting''' from 1993.
18* '''Cumbria, [[UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}} South Scotland]], and the Isle of Man''': '''Border Television''' from 1961.
19* '''[[UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}} North Scotland]]''': '''Grampian Television/STV (North)''' from 1961.
20* '''UsefulNotes/TheChannelIslands''': '''Channel Television''' from 1962.
21* '''North and West Wales''': '''Wales West and North/Teledu Cymru''' from 1962-64, when the station went bust and its franchise area was merged with the rest of Wales and the West of England.
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23In 1981, a separate nationwide franchise was set up for an early morning service called '''TV-am''', which began on 1 February 1983. It was replaced in 1993 by '''GMTV''' (Good Morning Television). GMTV was phased out and breifly replaced with '''Daybreak''' from 2010 to 2014. Daybreak in turn was eventually replaced by ''Good Morning Britain'' (ironically, this had previously been the title of TV-am's flagship show).
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25The London weekday/weekend split is an historical relic from the days of [[MediaWatchdog tighter regulation]]. The feeling back then was that a single London franchise would be too powerful a force in the ITV Network, so its broadcasting hours were divided among two companies. This was also done in UsefulNotes/TheMidlands and in the North of England, but by 1968 one broadcaster was elected to broadcast all week long in these parts of the country, although the North was split into two regions at the same time.
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27The ITV companies were in the 1980s responsible for the oversight of Creator/ChannelFour; the channel was funded by the ITV companies, who were in turn responsible for regional ad sales on [=C4=]; this meant they were (roughly) sister networks, and accordingly they often cross-promoted each others' offerings in the 1980s. ITV companies also produced many programmes for Channel Four, most notably ''Series/{{Countdown}}'' (produced by Yorkshire Television, and indeed it was originally a spin-off of their regional newscast ''Calendar'', with anchor Richard Whitely, who pulled double-duty on both shows, gaining the nickname "Twice-Nightly Whitely"). ITV's schools programming also moved to [=C4=] in 1987, once Channel Four had enough nationwide coverage to deem it possible (the BBC had similarly switched their schools programmes from BBC One to BBC Two in 1983). Changes in [=C4=]'s structure in the 1990s meant the two drifted apart by the end of that decade.
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29The ITV companies best known outside the UK were Creator/{{Granada}}, Creator/ThamesTelevision, and London Weekend Television (LWT). ATV, although a major network provider, used a sister company, Creator/ITCEntertainment, to distribute shows internationally. The minor regions contributed relatively little to the network, although some of the larger minor regions often found niches when it came to their self-made programming - Southern, for example, was noted for its children's programming and Anglia for its flagship gameshow ''Series/SaleOfTheCentury''. Anglia also gained international sales and recognition for its adaptation of Creator/RoaldDahl's ''Series/TalesOfTheUnexpected'' and the long-running nature series ''Survival''.
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31For most of its existence, ITV was very regionalised; only the name of the local regional franchisee was regularly used on air until 1989. From 1989, dual branding of national (ITV) and local (Thames, Yorkshire etc.) identities was used. In 2002, following gradual deregulation which allowed the Granada and Carlton companies to buy out the other regional companies during TheNineties and eventually merge (in 2004), a unified national brand of [=ITV1=] was adopted in England and Wales ([=ITV1=] had already been used in dual branding alongside the local regional name for a year prior to that). It still remains a very touchy subject today among some British TV viewers, and it’s not unusual for ITV to still be called its old regional titles by the older generation. There is nothing like someone’s Nan/Great Gran asking for the channel to be changed to [[ArtifactTitle HTV]] or [[AnachronismStew Thames]] to baffle anyone born after the year 2000, nevermind travelling [[ExaggeratedTrope elsewhere in the country]] and being asked to put Granada on when you're in the Tyne Tees region.
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33In 1998 Granada and Carlton established the ill-fated [=ONdigital=] (later ITV Digital), a subscription-based digital terrestrial broadcast system. This went bust in 2002 because of technical problems and competition from satellite and cable, in what was seen by some industry critics as a re-run of British Satellite Broadcasting's defeat by Sky Television -- the only thing that really survived was the knitted monkey used in the adverts, which was taken on by PG Tips (to prevent digital terrestrial from becoming extinct a new consortium relaunched the system as Freeview, with compatible, though more robust, signals, and no subscriptions. A limited number of subscription channels, called Top-Up TV, were added later). (It was later proven that Rupert Murdoch had employed hackers to crack the encryption scheme used by On/ITV Digital and other rival pay-TV companies in Europe.)
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35Regional branding is very rarely seen on screen, apart from ITV Cymru Wales and the still independently-owned STV service, with UTV-being owned by ITV since 2016-being the last to [[https://evoke.ie/2020/11/27/showbiz/julian-simmons-utv adopt ITV's national branding (in 2020).]] While [[MediaWatchdog Ofcom]] still obliges each region to have its own local news programmes (for the time being), regional programming on ITV has now become virtually non-existent.
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37ITV gets its news programmes from ITN (Independent Television News), who have provided news bulletins for the network since Day One and which was originally controlled by all of the ITV companies. The station's flagship news bulletin, ''Series/NewsAtTen'', was first broadcast in 1967 and has continued on and off since (also, nowadays most ITV news bulletins still use a variation on the original ''Series/NewsAtTen'' theme tune). ITN also provides Creator/ChannelFour with its news programme, as well as celebrity/entertainment news coverage for Creator/ChannelFour's flagship music channel, 4Music. They used to do the news for Creator/Channel5, as well, until 2005 when they lost the contract to Creator/{{Sky}}. They eventually regained the contract in 2012. ITN also makes a short entertainment news programme for digital channel 5STAR.
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39ITV has been having a lot of problems recently, due to the "credit crunch" hitting its income in a huge manner and general poor quality. Drama shows have been hit badly - ''Series/{{Demons}}'' was poor, for a start. ''Series/WireInTheBlood'' and its flagship prime-time show ''Series/{{Primeval}}'' were cancelled, though the latter was brought back with help from [[Creator/TheBBC The Other Side]].
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41Many of ITV's prime-time flagships have received a lot of viewer attention but very little critical success, such as ''Pop Idol'' (and its successors ''Series/TheXFactor'' and ''Series/AmericanIdol'') and ''Series/BritainsGotTalent''. It has also found a (justified) reputation for celebrity-reality rubbish like ''Celebrity Wrestling'' and ''Celeb Air''. Its biggest LongRunners are soaps ''Series/CoronationStreet'' and ''Series/{{Emmerdale}}'', and there are concerns that ITV is losing any new quality programming.
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43The children's department closed a couple of years back, its last production being [[http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Scratch_%27n%27_Sniff%27s_Den_of_Doom a show involving two child-eating hyenas.]] Regional studio centres were shut down and sold off, leading to ''Series/{{TheStreet|BBC}}'' (which it makes for Creator/TheBBC) being cancelled despite winning Emmys.
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45For a brief period, STV went through a phase of dropping network programming (it opted out of showing ''Series/TheBill'' and ''Series/MidsomerMurders'') in favour of showing its own productions and acquired content (such as ''Series/{{Underbelly}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark''). It looked like withdrawing fully and forming a rival setup, but counter lawsuits between ITV and STV have seen this fall by the wayside. The disputes have been settled, with STV no longer taking part in the co-op structure of the network that existed at the time (the national schedule had gone through various permutations of ownership, generally under the control of the bigger broadcasters, before the Carlton/Granada deal) and instead buying the entire ITV slate as an affiliate.
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47ITV also owns the film libraries of Creator/TheRankOrganisation, Creator/{{Granada}}, [=ITC=] Entertainment, and Alexander Korda.
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49It looked likely ITV could fail, with figures in the TV industry members speculating the company would call in the receivers and go bust. Since 2009, ITV has returned to making a profit.
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51For more on the history of ITV, see ''WebVideo/ITVInTheFace''.
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53!!Broadcasts on six main channels:
54* '''[=ITV1=]''': The main channel, previously known as simply ITV for its entire existence and later as [=ITV1=] from 2001 to 2013 and rebranded as [=ITV1=] again in 2022 as ITV launched [=ITVX=], ITV Hub's official replacement.
55* '''[=ITV2=]''': Mostly aimed at mostly late teens, and young adults. Airs the behind-the-scenes spinoffs of [[Series/BritainsGotTalent Cowell-based]] [[Series/TheXFactor talent contests]], as well as celebrity documentaries, the local version of ''Series/LoveIsland'', the second reboot of ''Series/BigBrother'', and imports of American comedy shows like ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' & ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''. Also does midweek repeats of ITV weekend programming.[[note]]The remote control units from a number of old television sets (made circa 1980) have an [=ITV2=] button. This is not the same thing. At the time there was speculation of an analogue [=ITV2=] to go with [=BBC2=]. It didn't happen, and that button usually ended up meaning Creator/{{Channel 4}}; until that channel launched, it would often be used to receive another ITV station so viewers could have another choice for programming.[[/note]]
56* '''[=ITV3=]''': Aimed at older viewers. Mostly broadcasts British crime dramas, like ''[[Series/{{Poirot}} Agatha Christie's Poirot]]'', ''Series/ATouchOfFrost'' and ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' and the occasional US series in a similar vein such as ''Series/MurderSheWrote'', as well as older comedies like ''Series/OnTheBuses'' and ''Series/MrBean''.
57* '''[=ITV4=]''': Something of a 'miscellaneous' channel; the programming is mostly aimed at men. A lot of programming on the channel consists of cop shows (real and fictional) and sports (notably motor racing and UsefulNotes/HorseRacing (ITV having won the right to broadcast the latter in the UK in 2017; if it's a major meeting like Royal Ascot or the Cheltenham Festival, or if it's Saturday afternoon, it will be on [=ITV1=] instead). Rather obscure; Creator/StephenFry once joked, as Peter Series/{{Series/Kingdom|2007}}, "''Is'' there an [=ITV4=]?"
58* '''[=ITVBe=]''': Aimed at largely at a female demographic. The channel broadcasts mostly reality TV, as well as lifestyle and fashion shows. It's flagship series is ''Series/TheOnlyWayIsEssex'', which [[ChannelHop channel-hopped]] from [=ITV2=] when the channel launched in 2014. In 2018, a preschool block entitled [=littleBe=] started airing on this channel, which currently runs from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
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60Defunct ITV channels include the ITV News Channel (operated by ITN), the ITV Sport Channel (part of the failed On/ITV Digital venture, the collapse of which nearly bankrupted the British Basketball League, and left a lot of other niche British sports leagues in financial trouble), ITV Play (a channel devoted exclusively to PhoneInGameShows, unceremoniously shut down as part of scrutiny surrounding premium rate call-ins on British television), and ITV Encore, a Sky-only pay channel that broadcasted some of ITV's archive drama programmes. There were also channels operated by ITV's corporate predecessors -- Carlton had their own batch of pay-TV networks (Carlton Food, Carlton Select, Carlton World, Carlton Cinema, and Carlton Kids); these were all shut down by 2003, along with Granada Sky Broadcasting's channels (a joint-venture between them and Creator/{{Sky}}), which included Granada Plus (Granada archive programming); Granada Men & Motors (ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin); Granada Talk TV (also ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin); and Granada Good Life/Breeze (lifestyle). Breeze shut down in 2002; Granada Plus was unceremoniously replaced by [=ITV3=] in 2004 (on the day of the launch of the latter, so as to get it on Sky as soon as possible); Men & Motors lasted until 2010, when it was shuttered to make way for ITV HD (with its remaining programming being moved to [=ITV4=]). '''Creator/{{CITV}}''', ITV's children's programming brand[[note]]not to be confused with TV station CITV in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (which was long branded as ITV before it became the city's Creator/GlobalTelevisionNetwork affiliate, known as "Global Edmonton"[[/note]], ceased to exist as a separate channel on September 1, 2023, with all present and future ITV children's content moving to ITVX Kids. The CITV brand still continues to be used for a daily morning block of kids' shows on [=ITV2=] however.
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62!!Teletext:
63From the 1970s onward, ITV had a teletext service, known as '''[[http://teletext.mb21.co.uk/gallery/oracle/ Oracle]]''' (Oracle stood for "[[FunWithAcronyms Optical Reception of Announcements by Coded Line Electronics]]"); TheRival to the BBC's Ceefax service, it too offered up-to-the-minute news from ITN, weather and travel information, TV listings, fun and games stuff, and much more; it also carried additional information on Channel Four when they launched in 1982. It too fell victim to the early-1990s changes at ITV, losing the teletext franchise to the aptly-named Teletext Ltd., which took over for Oracle on the [=1st=] of January, 1993. Teletext was perhaps best known for being the (often-unwilling) home of ''Series/{{Digitiser}}'', the video-game review section and general source of anarchic humor. Teletext eventually began to refocus itself around their successful holidays business, due in large part to the teletext medium itself becoming outmoded by the Internet. Teletext Ltd. ceased services on ITV and Channel Four by 2010, though they still exist as a travel website. Digitiser has been revived independently on the web, as well.
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65Teletext-based in-vision services were also provided by the ITV companies at times for their localized "Jobfinder" services, and ''Series/ITVNightscreen'' was also teletext-based to an extent (before changing technology turned it into more of a [=PowerPoint=]-esque slideshow); both programmes were mostly late-night/early-morning filler, though ''Nightscreen'' kept going into 2021.
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67!!Streaming service:
68ITV's online video on-demand service was originally known as '''ITV Player''' when it was launched in 2009. It was subsequently revamped as '''ITV Hub''' in 2015, and again as '''ITVX''' in 2022. It primarily offers content from the ITV channels (see above), but as ITVX the plan is to offer more exclusive programming (the first major example being ''Series/ASpyAmongFriends''), bringing it into line with the digital offerings of ITV's main rivals, Creator/TheBBC and Creator/Channel4.
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70!!List of television shows, specials, and TV films which air/aired on ITV (Creator/{{CITV}} shows are listed over on its page):
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72[[index]]
73* ''WesternAnimation/TwoDTV'' (2001-04)
74* ''Series/{{Afterlife|2005}}'' (2005-06)
75* ''Film/AIsForAcid'' (2002)
76* ''[[Series/AntAndDecsSaturdayNightTakeaway Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway]]'' (2002-09, 2013-present)
77* ''Series/TheArmyGame'' (1957-61)
78* ''Series/AufWiedersehenPet'' (1983-84, 1986)
79* ''Series/{{The Avengers|1960s}}'' (1961-69)
80** ''Series/TheNewAvengers'' (1976-77)
81* ''Series/BabesInTheWood'' (1998-1999)
82* ''Series/{{Barbara}}'' (1995-2003)
83* ''Series/{{Bad Girls|1999}}'' (1999-2006)
84* ''Series/{{Benidorm}}'' (2007-12, 2014-18)
85* ''Series/TheBennyHillShow'' (1957-60, 1967, 1969-86, 1988-89)
86* ''{{Series/Best of Friends|1963}}'' (1963)
87* ''Series/TheBill'' (1983-2010)
88* ''Series/BirdsOfAFeather'' (2014-17, 2020)
89* ''Series/BlanketyBlank'' (2001-02, 2016)
90* ''Series/BlessThisHouse'' (1971-76)
91* ''Film/BostocksCup'' (1999)
92* ''Literature/BridesheadRevisited'' (1981)
93* ''Series/BritainsGotTalent'' (2007-present)
94* ''Series/{{Broadchurch}}'' (2013, 2015, 2017)
95* ''Series/CannedLaughter'' (1979)
96* ''Series/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons'' (1967-68)
97** ''WesternAnimation/GerryAndersonsNewCaptainScarlet'' (2005)
98* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainStar'' (1997-98; co-production with Canada)
99* ''Series/CashCab'' (2005-06)
100* ''Series/{{Catchphrase}}'' (1986-1996, 1998-2004, 2013-present)
101* ''Series/CelebrityJuice'' (2008-present)
102* ''Series/{{The Champions|1968}}'' (1968-69)
103* ''Series/TheChartShow'' (1989-98; [[ChannelHop channel-hopped]] from Creator/Channel4)
104* ''Series/{{The Chase|Game Show}}'' (2009-present)
105* ''WesternAnimation/ChorltonAndTheWheelies'' (1976-78)
106* ''Series/{{Cluedo}}'' (1990-93)
107* ''Series/ColonelMarchOfScotlandYard'' (1955-56)
108* ''Series/TheConfessionsOfFrannieLangton'' (2022)
109* ''Series/CoppersEnd'' (1971)
110* ''Series/CoronationStreet'' (1960-present)
111* ''Series/{{Cracker}}'' (1993-96, 2006)
112* ''Series/{{Crossroads}}'' (1964-88, 2001-03)
113* ''Series/TheCube'' (2009-15, 2020-present)
114* ''Series/DangerMan'' (1960-62, 1964-66)
115* ''Series/DangerUXB'' (1979)
116* ''Series/{{Demons}}'' (2009)
117* ''Series/DepartmentS'' (1969-70)
118* ''Series/{{Des|2020}}'' (2020)
119* ''Series/DocMartin'' (2004-07, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019-present)
120* ''Series/DowntonAbbey'' (2010-15)
121* ''Series/{{DIRay}}'' (2022-Present)
122* ''Series/{{Duel}}'' (2008)
123* ''Series/TheDurrells'' (2016-19)
124* ''Series/EdwardTheSeventh'' (1975)
125* ''Series/EleventhHour'' (2006)
126* ''Series/{{Emmerdale}}'' (1972-present)
127* ''Series/EternalLaw'' (2012)
128* ''Series/FamilyFortunes'' (1980-2002, 2020-present)
129* ''Series/{{Fearless|2017}}'' (2017)
130* ''Series/FiddlersThree'' (1991)
131* ''Series/FireballXL5'' (1962-63)
132* ''Series/TheFixer'' (2008-09)
133* ''Film/TheFlintStreetNativity'' (1999)
134* ''Series/FoylesWar'' (2002-04, 2006-08, 2010, 2013, 2015)
135* ''Series/GeorgeAndMildred'' (1976-79)
136* ''Series/Girlfriends2018'' (2018)
137* ''Series/GirlsOnTop'' (1985-86)
138* ''Series/{{Gladiators}}'' (1992-2000)
139* ''Series/GoldenBalls'' (2007-09)
140* ''Series/TheGoldenShot'' (1967-75)
141* ''Series/TheGoodies'' (1981-82)
142* ''Series/TheGrimleys'' (1997, 1999-2001)
143* ''Series/TheHalcyon'' (2017)
144* ''Series/HammerHouseOfHorror'' (1980)
145* ''Series/TheHappyApple'' (1983)
146* ''Series/HarryHillsTVBurp'' (2001-04, 2006-12, 2021-present)
147* ''Series/{{Heartbeat}}'' (1992-2010)
148* ''Series/HellsKitchen'' (2004-05, 2007, 2009)
149* ''Series/{{Hollywood|1980}}'' (1980)
150* ''Series/{{Identity}}'' (2010)
151* ''Series/IfItMovesFileIt'' (1970)
152* ''Series/ImACelebrityGetMeOutOfHere'' (2002-present)
153* ''Series/InForAPenny'' (1972)
154* ''Series/InsideGeorgeWebley'' (1968-70)
155* ''Series/InspectorMorse'' (1987-93, 1995-98, 2000)
156** ''Series/{{Lewis}}'' (2006-15)
157** ''Series/{{Endeavour}}'' (2012-14, 2016-present)
158* ''Series/{{Innocent|UK}}'' (2018, 2021)
159* ''Series/{{Interceptor}}'' (1989-90)
160* ''Series/IsItLegal'' (1995-96)
161* ''Series/ITVNightscreen'' (1998-2021)
162* ''Creator/TheITVPanto'' (1998, 2000, 2002)
163* ''WesternAnimation/IvorTheEngine'' (1959-64; [[ChannelHop channel-hopped]] from ITV to Creator/BBC in 1975 as the series was remade in colour)
164* ''Series/JasonKing'' (1971-72)
165* ''Series/JeevesAndWooster'' (1990-93)
166* ''[[Series/JekyllAndHyde2015 Jekyll & Hyde]]'' (2015)
167* ''Series/TheJeremyKyleShow'' (2005-19)
168* ''Series/JesusOfNazareth'' (1977; co-production with Italy's Creator/{{RAI}})
169* ''Series/TheJewelInTheCrown'' (1984)
170* ''Series/Joe90'' (1968-69)
171* ''Series/JudgeRinder'' (2014-present)
172* ''Series/JustAGigolo'' (1993)
173* ''Series/TheKennyEverettVideoShow'' (1978-81)
174* ''Series/TheKryptonFactor'' (1977-95, 2009-10)
175* ''Series/TheLastOfTheBaskets'' (1971-72)
176* ''Series/LondonsBurning'' (1986, 1988-2002)
177* ''Series/LostInAusten'' (2008)
178* ''Series/LoveIsland'' (2005-06, 2015-present; the revival airs on [=ITV2=])
179* ''Series/LoveThyNeighbour'' (1972-76)
180* ''Series/{{Maigret|2016}}'' (2016-17)
181* ''Series/ManInASuitcase'' (1967-68)
182* ''Series/{{Marcella}}'' (2016, 2018, 2021)
183* ''Series/{{Marple}}'' (2004-11, 2013)
184* ''Series/{{The Masked Singer|UK}}'' (2020-present)
185** ''Series/{{The Masked Dancer|UK}}'' (2021-present)
186* ''[[Series/McDonaldAndDodds [=McDonald=] & Dodds]]'' (2020-present)
187* ''Series/MenBehavingBadly'' (1992)
188* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'' (1997, 1999-present)
189* ''Series/{{Minder}}'' (1979-80, 1982-85, 1988-99, 1991, 1993-94)
190* ''Series/MrBatesVSThePostOffice'' (2024)
191* ''Series/MrBean'' (1990-95)
192* ''Series/MrSelfridge'' (2013-16)
193* ''Series/NewsAtTen'' (1967-99, 2001-04, 2008-present)
194* ''Series/TheNewStatesman'' (1987, 1989-92)
195* ''Series/{{Newzoids}}'' (2015-16)
196* ''Series/NightAndDay'' (2001-03)
197* ''Series/NinjaWarriorUK'' (2015-19)
198* ''Series/NoHeroics'' (2008; aired on [=ITV2=])
199* ''Literature/NorthangerAbbey'' (2007)
200* ''Literature/OliverTwist'' (1999)
201* ''Series/TheOnlyWayIsEssex'' (2010-present)
202* ''Series/OnTheBuses'' (1969-73)
203* ''Series/OnTheHouse'' (1970-71)
204* ''Series/ThePalace'' (2008)
205* ''Series/ThePaulOGradyShow'' (2004-05, 2013-15; [[ChannelHop channel-hopped]] from ITV to Creator/Channel4 in 2006, then hopped back to ITV in 2010)
206* ''Series/PennAndTellerFoolUs'' (2011)
207* ''Series/ThePersuaders'' (1971-72)
208* ''Series/PleaseSir'' (1968-72)
209* ''Series/{{Poirot}}'' (1989-96, 2000-04, 2006, 2008-11, 2013)
210* ''Series/PoliceCameraAction'' (1994-2002, 2006-08, 2010)
211* ''Series/PrehistoricPark'' (2006)
212* ''Series/PrimeSuspect'' (1991-93, 1995-96, 2003, 2006)
213* ''Series/{{Primeval}}'' (2007-09, 2011)
214* ''Series/{{The Prisoner|1967}}'' (1967-68)
215* ''Series/TheProfessionals'' (1977-80, 1982-83)
216* ''Series/ProfessorT2021'' (2021-present)
217* ''Series/TheProtectors'' (1972-74)
218* ''Franchise/{{Quatermass}}'' (1979)
219* ''Series/{{Quiz|2020}}'' (2020)
220* ''Series/{{Rainbow}}'' (1972-92)
221* ''Series/Rebecca1997''
222* ''Series/RedOrBlack'' (2011-12)
223* ''Series/TheRivalsOfSherlockHolmes'' (1971-73)
224* ''Series/RobinOfSherwood'' (1984-86)
225* ''Series/TheRoyal'' (2003-11)
226* ''Series/SafeHouse'' (2015, 2017)
227* ''Series/TheSaint'' (1962-69)
228* ''Series/SamsGame'' (2001)
229* ''Series/SapphireAndSteel'' (1979, 1981-82)
230* ''Series/{{Searching}}'' (1995)
231* ''Series/SecretSmile'' (2005)
232* ''Series/ScottAndBailey'' (2011-14, 2016)
233* ''Series/TheSecondComing'' (2003)
234* ''Series/SherlockHolmes'' (1984-88, 1991-94)
235* ''Series/ShineALight'' (1970)
236* ''Series/Space1999'' (1975-77)
237* ''Series/SpittingImage'' (1984-96)
238* ''Series/ASpyAmongFriends'' (2022; exclusively on ITVX)
239* ''Series/StrangeReport'' (1969-70)
240* ''Series/StrikeItLucky'' (1986-99)
241* ''Series/{{Supercar}}'' (1961-62)
242* ''Series/SurvivorUK'' (2001-02)
243* ''Series/TheSweeney'' (1975-76, 1978)
244* ''Series/TakeMeOut'' (2010-19)
245* ''Series/TalesOfTheUnexpected'' (1979-85, 1987-88)
246* ''Series/{{Tenable}}'' (2016-present)
247* ''Series/{{Terrahawks}}'' (1983-84, 1986)
248* ''Series/TheThiefHisWifeAndTheCanoe'' (2022)
249* ''Series/ThisMorning'' (1988-present)
250* ''Series/TippingPoint'' (2012-present)
251* ''[[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends]]'' (1984-86)
252* ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}'' (1965-66)
253** ''WesternAnimation/ThunderbirdsAreGo'' (2015-20; dual airing with CITV)
254* ''Series/{{The Tomorrow People|1973}}'' (1973-79, 1992, 1994-95; both the original and revival)
255* ''Series/{{Torn}}'' (2007)
256* ''Series/ATouchOfFrost'' (1992, 1994-97, 1999-2006, 2008, 2010)
257* ''Series/TheTrainNowStanding'' (1972-73)
258* ''Series/{{Trinity}}'' (2009; aired on [=ITV2=])
259* ''Series/TheTroubleWithYouLilian'' (1971)
260* ''Series/UFO1970'' (1970-71, 1973)
261* ''Series/UltimateForce'' (2002-03, 2005-06) [[note]]The last three episodes were aired on [=ITV4=].[[/note]]
262* ''Series/{{Unforgotten}}'' (2015, 2017-18, 2021-present)
263* ''Series/UniversityChallenge'' (1962-87)
264* ''Series/TheUpperCrusts'' (1973)
265* ''Series/UpstairsDownstairs'' (1971-75)
266* ''Series/VanDerValk'' (1972-73, 1977, 1991-92, 2020)
267* ''Series/{{Vera}}'' (2011-present)
268* ''Series/TheVice'' (1999-2003)
269* ''Series/{{Vicious}}'' (2013, 2015-16)
270* ''Series/{{Victoria}}'' (2016-17, 2019)
271* ''Series/TheVoice UK'' (2017-present; [[ChannelHop channel-hopped]] from Creator/TheBBC)
272* ''Series/{{Watching}}'' (1987-93)
273* ''Series/{{Whiplash}}'' (1960-61)
274* ''Series/WhitechapelTVSeries'' (2009-10, 2012-13)
275* ''Series/WhiteHouseFarm'' (2020)
276* ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire'' (1998-2014, 2018-present)
277* ''Series/WhoopsApocalypse'' (1982)
278* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Wind in the Willows|1983}}'' (both the 1983 film and the 1984-88 series)
279** ''WesternAnimation/OhMrToad'' (1990)
280* ''Series/WinningCombination'' (2020-2021)
281* ''Series/TheWinterKing'' (2023)
282* ''Series/WireInTheBlood'' (2002, 2004-08)
283* ''Series/TheXFactor'' (2004-18)
284* ''[[Series/YoureOnlyYoungTwice1971 You're Only Young Twice]]'' (1971)
285[[/index]]

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