Deep Heat 2022
Sitcom series following quick-witted, rebellious Holly, a frustrated wannabe wrestler facing the challenge of a lifetime.
Sitcom series following quick-witted, rebellious Holly, a frustrated wannabe wrestler facing the challenge of a lifetime.
Olivia & Alex: Parenthood offers intimate access to the couple’s real-life journey as they grow their young family from 3 to 4, whilst dealing with the emotional aftermath of losing one of their twins during early pregnancy.
A compelling yet cautionary insight into the experiences of young people affected by disturbing 21st century crime, focusing on shocking real crimes that resulted in the deaths of young people, and the unsettling role social media played in bringing together the culprit and the victim.
Ten takeaway addicts ditch the delivery apps and swap convenience food for culinary flare as they learn to cook for the very first time.
Celebrities take to the karaoke stage in the hope of being crowned the ultimate karaoke star. But each contestant is also a judge, and they are all voting to kick someone out of the club at the end of the night.
The sisters are back - and ready for a brand new chapter! After a whirlwind of nappies and night feeds, Sam and Billie are rediscovering their passions and reliving their youth.
ITV at the Movies was a weekly British television film review show broadcast on ITV2, originally presented by Giles Vickers-Jones. The final series was presented by James King and was produced and directed by Richard Leyland. The show was replaced in 2011 by The Movie Show on ITV2. The show looked at the weeks movie releases, featured the latest movie news and reviews plus looked at the UK Box Office top 5 and previewed the latest DVD releases. In March 2010 a ITV at the Movies special aired on ITV2, presented by James King, feacuring a look at the Oscar nominations. In December 2009 a ITV at the Movies special aired on ITV2, presented by James King, feacuring an interview with Avatar director James Cameron.
He's known for his quirky catchphrases, flamboyant fashion, and ridiculing famous faces on the award winning Celebrity Juice - but tonight Keith Lemon is going back to his sketch show roots, sending up celebrities in his brand new programme The Keith Lemon Sketch Show. With impersonated celebrities such as our very own Phillip and Holly and Eamonn and Ruth, plus Ant & Dec and Jonathan Ross, is there anyone Keith won't tease? Let's find out!
Playdate is a British television dating programme that was made by Hamma & Glamma Productions for ITV. It was screened Monday to Fridays on ITV Play between 8.00pm and 10.00pm, and daily on ITV2 between 1.00am and 4.00am. Billed as "the UK’s first interactive TV dating show", the show's format is based around speed dating. The show had one format: 7 days a week, the show was interactive: various singletons of both sexes were invited into the studio, and members of the public were invited to phone in and talk with the studio guests, known as "datees". Viewers were also invited to send text messages and picture messages to the "datees". The show's presenters were Brendan Courtney, Dave O'Reilly, Giles Vickers Jones, Kat Shoob, Katy Pullinger, Zoe Hardman and former Big Brother winner Kate Lawler. Playdate was axed with its final show being aired on 17 December. The Mint was shown in its slot on ITV2 and The Mint Extra shown in its slot on ITV Play. The Mint ceased broadcasting in 2007.
Hosted by Katherine Ryan the series which follows a single girl in the search for her perfect partner, as twelve male suitors compete for her affections and the chance to win a big money prize. But in a mischievous twist, not all the boys are single, with a number of them being guided by their partners in pursuit of the prize. Taking up residence in a luxurious house, the single girl will get to know all the boys through activities, games and dates, eliminating each boy one-by-one until her ‘dream man’ remains. Which boy will be left standing? Can she suss out who is the real deal? They may not all be single, but they’re all Ready to Mingle.
Jedward: Let Loose is a three-part television series, following the Irish pop duo, Jedward, after their time spent on the sixth series of The X Factor, and the rise in fame they experienced. The fly-on-the-wall series also follows their lives as they produce and release their debut album and launch themselves into the fashion world. The first series aired from Tuesday 24 August 2010, on ITV2. Jedward's road manager Liam McKenna, confirmed that there were plans to do another series of Let Loose. However it is rumoured that these plans have now been scrapped, and the series cancelled.
An unfiltered and uncensored new observational documentary following the outrageous Bradford-based rap trio who shot to stardom after becoming viral sensations.
"Take Me Out: The Gossip" is a spin off show from the popular Take Me Out. The show is presented by Zoe Hardman and Mark Wright and features behind-the-scenes activity and dating tales and trials.
Love Island 2022 winners Ekin-Su and Davide take off on two trips of a lifetime to their home countries of Italy and Turkey. Watch them indulge in local cuisine and culture.
Georgia Harrison dives into the secretive world of online porn to find out how this industry works and how non-consensual pornographic images are being created and used to help drive profits and power to individuals.
This two-part documentary tells in full the case of an online date that ended in an appalling tragedy and led to an international manhunt. Jack Shepherd, 28, met Charlotte Brown, 24 for the first and only time on December 8th, 2015. Jack wined and dined Charlotte at the Shard before offering her a ride on his speedboat on the Thames. Hours later, Charlotte's body was lifted from the water. A post-mortem ruled she died from cold water immersion. Jack Shepherd was unharmed.
Follow a diverse and aspirational group of young people from the area living everyday life in this eclectic pocket of London.