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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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ITV Productions (Granada), Big Game TV Productions, Ludus, Fremantle Media, Hanna + Glamma Productions, Two Way TV for ITV Play, 31st March 2006 - 6th March 2007
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ITV Productions (Granada), Big Game TV Productions, Ludus, Fremantle Media, Hammaa + Glamma Productions, Two Way TV for ITV Play, 19th April 2006 - 6th March 2007
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It was interesting, but only because there seems to be a deluge of minor hosts from years past turning up to host, such as Emma Lee from [[Reactive]] and [[Simeon Courtie]].
It was interesting, but only because there seems to be a deluge of minor hosts from years past turning up to host, such as Emma Lee from [[Reactive]] and [[Simeon Courtie]].
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But the controversy surrounding the whole channel never did go away. Neither did it make much of a profit and thus, ITV plc caved in and closed it down for good just under a year later. The station had already been off air for a week whilst a review of ITV's premium-rate phone-ins was taking place
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But the controversy surrounding the whole channel never did go away. Neither did it make much of a profit and thus, ITV plc caved in and closed it down for good just under a year later. The station had already been off air for a week whilst a review of ITV's premium-rate phone-ins was taking place.
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== Programmes ==
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''This Morning Puzzlebook (first programme to be broadcast): 19th April 2006 - December 22nd 2006
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''The Daily Quiz'': 19th April 2006 - 19th May 2006 (see [[Big Game TV]]
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''Extra Mint'': 19th April 2006 - 14th May 2006
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[[Quizmania]]: 19th April 2006 - 14th January 2007. (N.B. Quizmania started on ITV1 on 16th December 2005. Beforehand, it appeared on various digital channels from 12th August 2005)
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[[The Mint]]: 1st April 2006 - 14th February 2007. (N.B. This series began on ITV1 before the launch of the ITV Play channel.)
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''ITV Playalong'': 20th April 2006 - 5th March 2007
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''Friends Reunited: The School Run'': May 2006 - 30th July 2006
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''Rovers Return Quiz Night'' (later ''Rovers Return Pub Quiz''): May 2006 - 13th October 2006
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''The Common Room'': 31st July 2006 - 10th November 2006
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''The Mint Extra'' (same as ''Extra Mint''!): 9th September 2006 - 14th February 2006
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''Make Your Play'': 29th September 2006-present
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''The Call'': October 2006 - December 22nd 2006
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''Play DJ'': 11th December 2006 - 5th March 2007
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''Play DJ Late'' (think Play DJ, except it's on late!): 15th January 2007 - 4th March 2007
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''Glitterball'': 19th February 2007-present
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''Glitterball Extra'': 20th February 2007 - 5th March 2007
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''The Zone'': 26th February 2007 - 5th March 2007
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''The Debbie King Show'': 5th March 2007 (that's it, just one programme! - see ''Trivia'' below)
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
Ironically on it's last full night of transmission (though we didn't know it at the time), a dismal new series called ''The Debbie King Show'' starring Quizmania presenter Debbie King (you see what they did there, clever isn't it?) began.
Ironically on it's last full night of transmission (though we didn't know it at the time), a dismal new series called ''The Debbie King Show'' starring Quizmania presenter Debbie King (you see what they did there, clever isn't it?) began.
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If that wasn't enough, the ultra-cheap text-based show ''Play DJ'' made much out of it's new look ''studio'' on the same night. Well, it wasn't a new look at all. They just painted the wall, stuck a few more bits in and that's it!
[[Category:Phone-in]]
[[Category:Phone-in]]
[[Category:Interactive]]
[[Category:Interactive]]

Revision as of 14:34, 13 March 2007

Contents

Host

Various

Broadcast

ITV Productions (Granada), Big Game TV Productions, Ludus, Fremantle Media, Hammaa + Glamma Productions, Two Way TV for ITV Play, 19th April 2006 - 6th March 2007

Synopsis

Cashing in on the success of Channel 4's Quiz Call, ITV came up with their own gaming channel, principally made up of other channels gaming shows such as Quizmania, as well as home grown ITV spin-offs such as This Morning Puzzle Book and a quiz set in Coronation Street's Rovers Return.

It was interesting, but only because there seems to be a deluge of minor hosts from years past turning up to host, such as Emma Lee from Reactive and Simeon Courtie.

But the controversy surrounding the whole channel never did go away. Neither did it make much of a profit and thus, ITV plc caved in and closed it down for good just under a year later. The station had already been off air for a week whilst a review of ITV's premium-rate phone-ins was taking place.

Programmes

This Morning Puzzlebook (first programme to be broadcast): 19th April 2006 - December 22nd 2006 The Daily Quiz: 19th April 2006 - 19th May 2006 (see Big Game TV Extra Mint: 19th April 2006 - 14th May 2006 Quizmania: 19th April 2006 - 14th January 2007. (N.B. Quizmania started on ITV1 on 16th December 2005. Beforehand, it appeared on various digital channels from 12th August 2005) The Mint: 1st April 2006 - 14th February 2007. (N.B. This series began on ITV1 before the launch of the ITV Play channel.) ITV Playalong: 20th April 2006 - 5th March 2007 Friends Reunited: The School Run: May 2006 - 30th July 2006 Rovers Return Quiz Night (later Rovers Return Pub Quiz): May 2006 - 13th October 2006 The Common Room: 31st July 2006 - 10th November 2006 The Mint Extra (same as Extra Mint!): 9th September 2006 - 14th February 2006 Make Your Play: 29th September 2006-present The Call: October 2006 - December 22nd 2006 Play DJ: 11th December 2006 - 5th March 2007 Play DJ Late (think Play DJ, except it's on late!): 15th January 2007 - 4th March 2007 Glitterball: 19th February 2007-present Glitterball Extra: 20th February 2007 - 5th March 2007 The Zone: 26th February 2007 - 5th March 2007 The Debbie King Show: 5th March 2007 (that's it, just one programme! - see Trivia below)

Trivia

Ironically on it's last full night of transmission (though we didn't know it at the time), a dismal new series called The Debbie King Show starring Quizmania presenter Debbie King (you see what they did there, clever isn't it?) began.

If that wasn't enough, the ultra-cheap text-based show Play DJ made much out of it's new look studio on the same night. Well, it wasn't a new look at all. They just painted the wall, stuck a few more bits in and that's it!

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