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15/04/2008

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A Pieman

Who watches ITV anyway? It's the home of reality tv and dross viewing, the only promising programs are Pushing Daisies and Primeval but the production values in the latter make it almost unwatchable. By messing with their one decent American import they have assured themselves the dubious honor of forcing their own viewers to download the missing episode and most likely the rest of the series leaving them with a great program that no one wants to watch.

Kate

This is why people have taken to downloading tv shows. I hardly ever watch anything on regular tv anymore.

Thank god for the internet!

David

ITV seems almost determined to drive away viewers. What is it playing at? The execs clearly don't care about the viewers, but surely all this bad PR must be registering with them?

Peter Haldane

Yes, who does watch ITV ? An early glimpse of the dreadful GMTV should put anyone off for at least 24 hours.

Robert Cunningham

Another programme that's suffered at the hands of ITV is Foyle's War.

Despite great ratings for the programme, some ITV executive decided the show should only run for one more series, meaning that the programme makers had to miss out several years of the war and skip to near its end. It totally ruins the progression of the programme, which up until now had gone gradually through the years of WW2.

To add insult to injury, that man left ITV soon afterwards, but Foyle's War will still only run for one more series.

What do those in charge of ITV think they're doing?

Yoda

Why didn't they just put a double episode on the final week, like the other satellite channels do???

Dramas like 24, Greys Anatomy, they are sometimes shown in double episodes to get the viewers wanting more ... what is it with ITV, other than Ant and Dec really they don't have much going for themselves, where are all the great dramas gone ...

peter sparkling

ITV have a long history of doing this. They should never try to get shows like this in the first place as the scheduling they give them is chronic. I remember when millenium started (this was made by the xfiles team) they got the rights to show it and just put it on in a crazy time slot so that no one would ever watch it. They have also done this with supernatural, which was shown on itv1 albeit pretty late at night, but they have now consigned it to itv2 or 3 which I can't be bothered to ever switch to. Channels 4 and 5 also seem to do this, which seems to be a tactic to get shows away from the bbc, which has a much better track record with this type of show.

Mark

My 14" tube is complimented with a set top box, which produces a mind numbing effect 96% of the time, it's especially entertaining when it rains. Occasionally, I have to admit that there is something worthy to watch, most of the time not. Is there truly a series on TV worth getting hot under the collar about?

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