ITV Programming
#61

It's been great having the Harry Potter films on Netflix, I was taken by surprise, didn't think they would arrive, but it is nice having them there now.
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#62

It's interesting that WB sells the Wizarding World franchise separate from their other films which remain on Amazon Prime and Sky Cinema for their Pay TV window.
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#63

That's quite common for big film franchises.
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#64

Out of curiosity, why in the early 2000s did ITV/ITV1 promos end like this:

“Saturday. 7 o’clock. ITV1”

Instead of “Saturday at 7pm, on ITV1”
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#65

At a guess, I'm thinking it was simply because they thought it sounded good and stood out as a style against the traditional type of script?
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#66

Finding it a bit weird that ITV are currently repeating an entire old edition of Love Your Weekend from 2021 complete with references to “your new novel” with the guests. Would have thought a best of/compilation would be a better idea.

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#67

(25-06-2023, 11:01 AM)VMPhil Wrote:  Finding it a bit weird that ITV are currently repeating an entire old edition of Love Your Weekend from 2021 complete with references to “your new novel” with the guests. Would have thought a best of/compilation would be a better idea.

They could at least have repeated one from last autumn to be on topic.  Big Grin
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#68

I knew there’d be one… if you look around this is the closest to a generic ITV programme thread on here!

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#69

Yes, just needs a rebrand.

Is James Martin's Saturday Morning in repeats too as they've stopped repeating it on Sundays?
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#70

The Voice Kids has been axed, but the main show will continue.
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