Beat TV

Beat TV 1970

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Beat TV is a daily entertainment show broadcast on ITV2 and in 30 other countries including South Africa, the United States, Spain and Italy. Hosted by Darren McMullen, Laura Whitmore and Dave Berry, the show broadcast for 30 minutes live each weeknight of the London 2012 Olympic Games celebrating a more social side to the games. Each night two celebrity guests appeared, with musical performances from the latest artists.

1970

Peckham's Finest

Peckham's Finest 2021

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Follow a diverse and aspirational group of young people from the area living everyday life in this eclectic pocket of London.

2021

Weekender: Boat Party

Weekender: Boat Party 2018

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Brand new to ITV2, Weekender Boat Party is a six-part spin off series of the popular Weekender brand. This new show will see favourite and new weekender reps facing their biggest challenge yet: working aboard a yacht as they tour party hotspots around the beautiful islands of Croatia and ensure it’s all plain sailing for their guests.

2018

I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Jungle Drums

I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Jungle Drums 2005

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Jungle Drums was an additional companion show to I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here, which was was aired on ITV2 in 2005; presented by Andy Goldstein, Jungle Drums was similar in format to Big Brother's Big Mouth and was broadcast each weekday in an early evening slot.

2005

ITV at the Movies

ITV at the Movies 1970

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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.

1970

FYI Daily

FYI Daily 2010

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FYI Daily is a daily entertainment news round up broadcast on ITV2, and occasionally on ITV3 and ITV4, it airs mid-way through films. It is on air for 60 seconds and airs a maximum of twice a day. Prior to 2010 it was simply branded as Entertainment News.

2010

Love Island What Happened Next

Love Island What Happened Next 2020

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Love Island: What Happened Next celebrates some of the amazing Islanders who have appeared on the nation’s favourite dating show over the past five years, and provides a catch up on their lives since leaving the famous villa. Narrated by Iain Stirling, the three-part series lets viewers check in on the couples who fell head over heels on the Isle of Love and whose romances are still going strong back on home ground. There will also be reunions for those Islanders who have found themselves single once more, to catch up on the latest gossip and share their experiences. Plus, the Islanders will cringe and hopefully credit themselves as they watch back and relive some of the most memorable moments from Series 1 to 6.

2020

Style Queen

Style Queen 1970

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Dannii Minogue: Style Queen is a three-part television documentary featuring Australian artist Dannii Minogue that aired on ITV2 on August 2010. The TV show followed Dannii Minogue as she prepared to embark on one of the biggest challenges in her career and a brand new chapter of her life – launching her brand-new fashion range Project D. The documentary gave viewers behind the scenes access with Dannii, as she allowed cameras access in the run up to her dream business at the same time juggling all the other important elements in her life; TV, music, red-carpet events, modelling, writing her autobiography, her boyfriend Kris, travelling between London and Australia for Australia's Got Talent – and her most important job – her impending motherhood. The show was originally broadcast on ITV2 on 4, 11 and 18 August 2010. It will make its Australian Premiere on Wednesday, 23 February 2011 at 7:30pm on FOX8.

1970

Jedward: Let Loose

Jedward: Let Loose 2010

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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.

2010

Lip Service

Lip Service 1970

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Lip Service was a programme broadcast in the UK on ITV2. Holly Willoughby, of ITV's Dancing on Ice, and Spencer Brown take a look at the best, weirdest and funniest bits from celebrity chat shows around the world. The show was broadcast on Friday nights.

1970

The Exclusives

The Exclusives 2012

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The Exclusives is a show that first aired on ITV2 on 17 May 2012. The show follows six aspiring journalists, Hayley, Stuart, Sunny, Felix, Ellie and Christopher, competing to win their dream job with one of Britain's most famous magazines. On 23 August 2012, it was confirmed that The Exclusives had been axed by ITV2.

2012

Billie and the Real Belle Bare All

Billie and the Real Belle Bare All 1970

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Billie and the Real Belle Bare All is a one-off television programme that aired on ITV2 on 25 January 2010, ahead of the Series 3 premiere of Secret Diary of a Call Girl. The programme, which took place at The May Fair, consisted of Billie Piper, who stars as Hannah Baxter in Secret Diary of a Call Girl, interviewing Dr. Brooke Magnanti, a former call girl who, until November 2009 remained anonymous, known only by the pseudonym, "Belle de Jour." Magnanti first rose to fame as a blogger who documented her life as a call girl. She later released a series of books, including The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl, and writes a column in various newspapers.

1970

Glitterball

Glitterball 2007

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Glitterball was a live, late night, interactive television quiz show in the United Kingdom. It was broadcast under the ITV Play branding on ITV a few nights a week from around midnight, and from 1.00am on ITV2. The show launched on 19 February 2007. Both Glitterball and Make Your Play alternated their days of broadcast. Glitterball's final show broadcast on the morning of Sunday 30 September 2007.

2007

WAGs Boutique

WAGs Boutique 1970

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WAGs Boutique was a reality television show on ITV2 in which two teams of WAGs ran two rival fashion boutiques over a three-month period.

1970

Office Monkey

Office Monkey 1970

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Office Monkey was a British Hidden Camera Comedy programme that aired on ITV2 for 2 series. Series 1 was presented by Steve Jones and series 2 was Voiced over by Steve McKenna. Each episode two people are challenged to perform silly comic dares in an office of unsuspecting people recorded by hidden cameras. The only one in the joke is the managing director, who after watching our office monkeys perform decides which of them wins a lovely holiday and the right to be called Office Monkey.

1970

Celebrities Exposed

Celebrities Exposed 1970

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Celebrities Exposed is a British television celebrity talking head documentary series that aired on ITV2 between 2003 and 2005. Repeats still occasionally air on ITV2 despite no new episodes having been made since 2005.

1970

The Goal Rush

The Goal Rush 2001

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The Goal Rush was a live ITV television programme that aired from 2001 to 2003 produced by Granada Television. The programme was broadcast on Saturdays as a rival show to Final Score on BBC One, and provided live football scores from the Premier League and the Football League. ITV ran the programme during the two of the three seasons that it held the rights to show Premier League highlights. After the rights were lost, The Goal Rush was axed. Coverage began on ITV2 and then continued on ITV from 4pm. The programme was presented by Angus Scott.

2001