![]() Muriel's Wedding star Toni Collete reveals she refuses to use a sex coach in her films as they make her 'more anxious' and has 'asked them to leave' the setīuckingham Palace struck a deal with Harry and Meghan to let them pay no more rent while living at Frogmore CottageĪnt and Dec caught at centre of rugby fan storm after Ireland's Six Nations Grand Slam trophy lift wasn't shown in favour of Saturday Night TakeawayĮrin Doherty swaps royalty for robbery as The Crown star portrays a female gang leader in new drama A Thousand Blows ![]() 'Every time you feel like sticking a knife into the f****r, snap it hard': Jane Fonda reveals her secret to getting over a painful break-up - an elastic band Since its inception 17 years ago, CITV has been home to shows including the animated shows The Rubbish World of Dave Spud and Horrid Henry. However, ITV will continue to feature the LittleBe preschool segment and will offer some children's content in the early mornings on ITV2 from September. ![]() ITV has confirmed that the platform will feature a slate of brand new shows, as well as bringing back classical episodes of nostalgic series' such as Bob the Builder, and Mr Bean. The launch is set to begin in July and will be rolled out over the school summer holidays, and the CITV channel will cease operations in the autumn. 'The wealth of content will be available to stream for free, with the option for parents to choose ad free viewing, through a subscription to ITVX Premium.' ![]() Viewing figures on streaming figures have risen by 30% in the same period.Ĭraig Morris, Managing Editor of ITVX said: 'We're really excited to launch this dedicated destination for kids on ITVX, which will be home to a wealth of content including new series, recognisable brands and existing favourites for a range of ages, all in one child-safe area, with editorial curation to guide viewing. RIP: One of TV's most iconic channels has been axed after 17 years, with ITV announcing CITV will cease operations this autumn as they launch a dedicated children's platform on ITVXĮxplaining their decision, ITV bosses revealed the the average amount of broadcast TV minutes of kids TV channels watched by 4-15 year olds per week has declined by 62% since 2019. ![]()
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