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In America Warner Brothers decided to consolidate all the rights to the older Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies to their own partners, more specifically Cartoon Network, and I presume this happened to a limited extent outside of America as well - those cartoons (and also Tom & Jerry, since MGM was bought by Turner who later sold it to Warner Brothers, effectively putting them all under one roof) all appear on the same networks. Boomerang started as a strand on Cartoon Network for the archive material, though it was later decided to spin Boomerang off as a separate channel and put all the flagship new stuff on the Cartoon Network, though its gone back in the other direction as of late.
Anyway into the 2010s the Looney Tunes material was rebooted/rehashed as "The Looney Tunes Show" and later "New Looney Tunes" which may have been what you saw on CITV.
No, it was was the original Merrie Melodies shorts.
I remember CITV reairing a few Looney Tunes shorts in 2013/14(?).
In America Warner Brothers decided to consolidate all the rights to the older Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies to their own partners, more specifically Cartoon Network, and I presume this happened to a limited extent outside of America as well - those cartoons (and also Tom & Jerry, since MGM was bought by Turner who later sold it to Warner Brothers, effectively putting them all under one roof) all appear on the same networks. Boomerang started as a strand on Cartoon Network for the archive material, though it was later decided to spin Boomerang off as a separate channel and put all the flagship new stuff on the Cartoon Network, though its gone back in the other direction as of late.
Anyway into the 2010s the Looney Tunes material was rebooted/rehashed as "The Looney Tunes Show" and later "New Looney Tunes" which may have been what you saw on CITV.
No, it was was the original Merrie Melodies shorts.