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'''ITV''' ('''Independent Television''') was a broadcasting company in the [[20th century]] onwards, it was the [[BBC]]'s rival company and attracted large viewing figures.
'''ITV''' ('''Independent Television''') was a broadcasting company in the [[20th century]] onwards. It was a rival to the [[BBC]] and attracted large viewing figures.


Its longest running soap opera was ''[[Coronation Street]]''.
Its longest running soap opera was ''[[Coronation Street]]''.
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*[[Kathy Nightingale]] and [[Sally Sparrow]] discussed their own series of adventures known as "Sparrow and Nightingale", and suggested it air on ITV. ([[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]'')
*[[Kathy Nightingale]] and [[Sally Sparrow]] discussed their own series of adventures known as "Sparrow and Nightingale", and suggested it air on ITV. ([[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]'')
*An ITV reporter was present at the [[Silurian]] conference. ([[BFU]]: ''[[The Coup]]'')
*An ITV reporter was present at the [[Silurian]] conference. ([[BFU]]: ''[[The Coup]]'')
*After the [[Tenth Doctor]] disconnected his [[Sonic screwdriver]] from his companions remote, he warned them not to switch to ITV that night or the [[Mutter's Spiral|galaxy]] would implode. ([[DW]]: ''[[Attack of the Graske]]'')
*After the [[Tenth Doctor]] disconnected his [[Sonic screwdriver]] from his companion's remote, he warned them not to switch to ITV that night or the [[Mutter's Spiral|galaxy]] would implode. ([[DW]]: ''[[Attack of the Graske]]'')
*When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] saved the Albert Hall from being blown up, one of the side effects noted was that ITV went off air. ([[SP]]: ''[[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)]]'')
*When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] saved the Albert Hall from being blown up, one of the side effects noted was that ITV went off air. ([[SP]]: ''[[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)]]'')



Revision as of 12:35, 8 August 2011

ITV (Independent Television) was a broadcasting company in the 20th century onwards. It was a rival to the BBC and attracted large viewing figures.

Its longest running soap opera was Coronation Street.

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