The fall programming schedule gets underway this week on the Government’s television station CITV. A Government spokesperson said, “There are several shows of note on tap including CITV’s brand new ...
CITV, which until 2004 was presented from ITV Central's Birmingham studios, is celebrating its 30th Anniversary this weekend with an 'Old Skool' schedule of programmes. Shows made in the Midlands ...
The ‘Old Skool’ weekend will feature a selection of iconic CITV shows including Fun House, Press Gang, Knightmare, The Raggy Dolls, Count Duckula, Art Attack and Children’s Ward. Additional episodes ...
CITV show 'Woof!' will be back on our screens this weekend as part of CITV's 30th birthday celebrations. The drama featured a boy who could turn into a dog and the adventures he had in his ...
The Government’s TV channel, which costs more than $630,000 a year to run, risks becoming taxpayer-funded political propaganda unless the Opposition is given equal access, the One Bermuda Alliance ...
At the beginning of the week we had no hesitation in saying hats off to CITV — the Bermuda Government Community Television channel — and personnel for exceeding themselves in the production of the ...
ITV has announced it’s children’s channel CITV will close later this year, in a streaming shake-up. The change comes as the broadcaster plans to move all programming to streaming platform ITVX, which ...
Entertainment options for working class kids were pretty sparse in the early 2000s. When our rich friends told us about Sky+, we treated them as though they’d seen miracles. You can rewind tv? You can ...
CITV has left viewers divided by opting to air coverage of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral instead of children’s programmes. The Queen’s funeral today is expected to become the most watched global ...
MILLIONS of Freeview watchers may have lost CITV – but another channel has swooped in to fill its spot. The CITV channel closed for good on Monday after 17 years on-air across every platform, not just ...
Rainbow is among the children's classics to be screened over the 5-6 January weekend ITV is to celebrate 30 years of its children's programming by screening classic TV shows for two days next month.