ITV orders adaptation of Philippa Gregory's The Little House
The Stage (Free subscription) | yesterday
Philippa Gregory's book The Little House is to be adapted into a two-part ITV drama.
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The Stage (Free subscription) | yesterday
Philippa Gregory's book The Little House is to be adapted into a two-part ITV drama.
Media Week (Free subscription) | yesterday
LONDON - ITV continues to benefit from record X Factor ratings, with ITV1's share of commercial impacts among adults aged 16 to 34 surging by 10% last month.
Media Week (Free subscription) | yesterday
LONDON - ITV and Hulu, the VoD service that will soon launch in the UK, are to sign a deal this month allowing the broadcaster to distribute full-length episodes of ITV shows on the platform.
The Medium is Not Enough TV blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
ITV received complaints over Simon Cowell's uturn in backing Grimes twins.
The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
The vehicular accident that kills or injures lots of people is fertile ground for dramatists. It offers the story-teller a way of bringing together a random cross-section of folk, and therefore an opportunity to create all kinds of juicily disparate characters, whose destinies collide in the blink of an eye, or the crash of a plane, train or automobile. On the silver screen this was done brilliantly...
Digital Spy (Free subscription) | yesterday
ITV's Michael Grade heralds the government's consultation on TV product placement regulations.
Digital Spy (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Kimberley Walsh and Beveryley Knight sign up to perform on an ITV1 Carpenters special.
TameBay (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
The ITV Tonight programme aired last Friday asked if the Internet could make you rich and featured examples of British entrepreneurs including some who sell on eBay. Helen Chapman One seller featured was Helen Chapman who sells on eBay as and... Read more
Orange Television Blog (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Posted by Michael Baggs As themes for X Factor weeks go, ‘movie week’ was as flimsy as one of Dannii Minogue’s gowns, with judges bickering over what counted as a song from a movie and what didn’t. "I don’t know the movie it’s from and you’re cheating again Simon" trilled Louis Walsh after Jamie Archer sang ‘Crying’ from indie-flick Gummo....
Digital Spy (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Robson Green and Kevin Whatley will star in a new ITV1 period drama called Joe Maddison's War.
The Stage (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Z Cars writer Alan Plater is penning a new period drama for ITV called Joe Maddison's War, which will star Kevin Whately and Robson Green.
Emigrating to New Zealand (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
This is the guy I think should win X factor, he is just great, this wasn't his best number to date but it was pretty good. I have to say we did miss TV weekends like this when we were in New Zealand. Strictly Some Dancing and X factor on Saturday, with the Results show for X Factor on Sunday and next week I an a Celebrity get me out of here starts (so does Dr Who!) OK I know the weather is bad here...
Views From The River End (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Reflecting on ITV and their coverage of the FA Cup game today versus Paulton Rovers, yet again it makes you realise how good the BBC and Sky are. All the pre -match coverage was about Paulton . They didn't even do a run down of the Norwich team. The pathetic commentary (how many times did the idiot commentator mention that Norwich lost 7-1 on the opening day, that Lambert had been the Colchester manager,...
Times Online (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Anthony Fry, the media banker and deputy chairman of Dairy Crest, emerged last night as a potential candidate for the vacant chairmanship of ITV.