The 80s music star is in 'advanced talks' about entering the jungle| Liverpool Echo
The new series of I'm A Celebrity will start on ITV next month and big names have been linked with a place on the line-up| Chronicle Live
The quintessential Sapphire & Steel story? RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES presents the case, for the chilling Assignment II: The Railway Station.| Spooky Isles
This BBC show launched the careers of several Hollywood stars and is often regarded as one of the best series of the 1990s| Chronicle Live
Todd and Theo's storyline was difficult to watch| Liverpool Echo
The TV star has appeared on the daytime TV programme for more than two decades| Liverpool Echo
Coleen Nolan has shed light on the future of Loose Women and its panellists as ITV prepares to slash the show's budget amid sweeping network-wide cuts| Daily Mirror
ITV has announced that Loose Women will only run for 30 weeks of the year from 2026, as part of a series of cost-cutting measures| Chronicle Live
The ITV presenter opened up on the unfortunate experience| Liverpool Echo
The former Coronation Street actress appeared on our screens as Gemma| Liverpool Echo
The team analyses what this deal means for F1, Apple, and the US motorsport landscape as a whole. The post Mics Out podcast: Will Apple and F1 TV deal herald new era of growth in US? appeared first on BlackBook Motorsport.| BlackBook Motorsport
Carolyn McCall tells MPs there was no commercial motivation behind lack of formal investigation of claims| the Guardian
–Alexander Larman in The Spectator reviews two new books about religion: Twelve Churches by Fergus Butler-Gallie and God, the Science, the Evidence by Miles-Yves Bolloré and Olivier Bonnaissies. The article opens with a brief reference to the religious writings of two British authors:| The Evelyn Waugh Society
Ann Ming's daughter Julie Hogg was murdered in 1989, and her killer was only brought to justice after Ann spent 17 years fighting to overturn the double jeopardy law| Chronicle Live
The true crime series is based on Ann Ming's non-fiction book For the Love of Julie.| Chronicle Live
I Fought The Law, a new ITV drama, tells the true story of Ann Ming, the author of the non-fiction book For the Love of Julie| Teesside Live
I Fought the Law viewers were left in tears after the latest episode of the ITV drama, which saw Ann Ming finally get justice for her daughter Julie Hogg| Chronicle Live
Sheridan plays Ann Ming, a woman who fought for justice after the murder of her daughter, in the ITV true crime drama| Chronicle Live
New ITV drama I Fought the Law tells the true story of Ann Ming, the author of the non-fiction book For the Love of Julie| Chronicle Live
North East shot ITV true crime drama I Fought The Law will soon air starring popular actress Sheridan Smith| Chronicle Live
TV star is all smiles during breaks in shooting scenes in North Tyneside for new ITV drama I Fought The Law, based on the real-life tale of North East mother Ann Ming's fight for justice following the murder of her daughter Julie Hogg| Chronicle Live
Sheridan Smith was in Durham on Thursday night, with Ann Ming, the woman she plays on screen in I Fought The Law| Chronicle Live
Posted by Ra Moon Set in the fictional town of Framley in Northern England, Ridley was filmed at several locations in Greater Manchester. Created by Paul Matthew Thompson, also known for Vera, the show centres on Alex Ridley, played by Adrian Dunbar, a retired detective inspector who returns as a consultant. Welcome to Framley and our spoiler-free guide to the second season filming locations of Ridley. Locations are listed in order of first appearance. The Ridley locations Benthams Jewellers ...| Atlas of Wonders
Also on is a new episode of Ridley.| What to Watch
It might have worked had someone quipped, ‘He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!’ Alas they didn’t| Debbie Hayton
Four fresh contestants went up against The Beast| Liverpool Echo
Despite having identified 97 potential abusers, GMP closed down Operation Augusta in 2005, leaving them free to prey on even more vulnerable girls. It quietly reopened the case last year. Jen Williams reports.| Manchester Evening News
ITV Tonight covered the Right to Repair, with footage and interviews from Cambridgeshire Repair Cafes and The Restart Project. We're asking viewers to sign our petition to expand the Right to Repair. The post Right to Repair on ITV Tonight appeared first on The Restart Project.| The Restart Project Blog
SPECIAL REPORT: A blistering inquiry reveals a vast south Manchester grooming gang targeted vulnerable children ‘in plain sight’ of police and social workers, who then failed to protect kids from abuse and even death. Jen Williams reports.| Manchester Evening News
LONDON – UK broadcaster ITV is embracing outcomes-based measurement, not just to prove the power of TV advertising but also to compete on a level playing field with digital plat...| Beet.TV - The Root to the Media Revolution
The 9.25pm main bulletin from ITN on Sunday 22 March 1964 with Huw Thomas giving us the top stories The post ITN News on 22 March 1964 appeared first on THIS IS ZENITH 1964 from Transdiffusion.| THIS IS ZENITH 1964 from Transdiffusion
Trevor Lucas takes us through an evening of ATV London programming The post ATV London on 22 March 1964 appeared first on THIS IS ZENITH 1964 from Transdiffusion.| THIS IS ZENITH 1964 from Transdiffusion
The BBC's head of audience research takes us through how many people are watching the BBC and when The post Listening and Viewing in the Sixties appeared first on THIS IS ZENITH 1964 from Transdiffusion.| THIS IS ZENITH 1964 from Transdiffusion
Lord Hill's plans for Independent Television's second service The post Preparing for ITV-2 appeared first on THIS IS ZENITH 1964 from Transdiffusion.| THIS IS ZENITH 1964 from Transdiffusion
Rose Williams in "Sanditon" (Photo: ITV Studios for Masterpiece)| The League of Austen Artists