Tag: ITV
WHY LOVE ISLAND IS THE BEST KEPT GUILTY SECRET ON BRITISH TELEVISION by Lyndsay Duthie
This article was originally published on The Conversation on 4 June 2018. As is so often...
Read MoreMISSING IN ACTION: RECALLING ‘A FAMILY AT WAR’ (GRANADA, 1970-72) by Melanie Williams
Jun 23, 2017 | Blogs, Costume/Historical Drama, production, Transnational TV, UK TV | 6
ITV recently broadcast Goodbye Granadaland, a 90 minute valedictory celebration of the output of...
Read MoreWHO WATCHES BRITISH TELEVISION TODAY, ANYWAY? by Toby Miller
The Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board, or BARB, tells us the who what, when, where, and how of...
Read MoreITV 60 VIEWING NOTES by Billy Smart
Network’s 12-disc collection ITV 60: Celebrating Sixty Years of ITV is a curious exercise. A compilation of 60 ITV programmes to mark the channel’s sixtieth anniversary, its selections derive from three separate sources. The...
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