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The latest Matthew Hall series (April 2013)

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bilky asko
I've decided to take the plunge and make an ITV Programming Thread, rather than wait for the argument in the ITV Rebrand thread to finish. If this thread gets closed, it's no skin off my nose.

When will this get renamed to the General ITV thread?

I've notice there is a now comedy on this evening with Cannon and ball...

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The Security Men ITV from 9:00pm to 10:00pm
One-off comedy drama written by Caroline Aherne and Jeff Pope. The Whittington Mall is closed but the guards on the night shift have big plans to skive off and watch the boxing on TV. They get into an electrical shop with a skeleton key but the plan goes horribly wrong when their boss Kenneth rumbles them. While they have been cheering Amir Khan on the widescreen, the mall has been robbed, and with everything recorded on the security cameras, there is only one thing to be done. Duckers, Jimmy and Ray must rewind the tapes and re-stage the robbery, making themselves out to be heroes. Can they get away with it when a police officer comes to take a look? With Peter Wight, Bobby Ball, Brendan O'Carroll, Dean Andrews, and Paddy McGuinness.


it seems to remind me of Plaza Patrol


The first thing it reminded me of was the awful film Mall Cop (awful, yet enjoyable). I believe that whilst there's a lot of Ball in this, there's no Cannon.
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Jon
The first thing it reminded me of was the awful film Mall Cop (awful, yet enjoyable). I believe that whilst there's a lot of Ball in this, there's no Cannon.

I'd like it be successful to prove to people Brendan O'Carroll isn't just a one trick pony. Admittedly he's only an actor in this, but it would be nice for him to cement his place as a great TV sitcom actor.
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David
The Security Men
© ITV Studios 2011.

I wonder why they kept it back so long. I thought it was ok. Doesn't need to be made in to a series though.
AM
amosc100
Jon posted:
The first thing it reminded me of was the awful film Mall Cop (awful, yet enjoyable). I believe that whilst there's a lot of Ball in this, there's no Cannon.

I'd like it be successful to prove to people Brendan O'Carroll isn't just a one trick pony. Admittedly he's only an actor in this, but it would be nice for him to cement his place as a great TV sitcom actor.


Bit of a nice reunion for Brendan and Paddy though as they first teamed up in Max & Paddy (filmed at Bolton's Shipgates Shopping Centre) where Brendan was Gypsy Joe.

Last nights episode was filmed at the old Pendleton Shopping Centre (aka Salford Shopping City)
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bilky asko
Jon posted:
The first thing it reminded me of was the awful film Mall Cop (awful, yet enjoyable). I believe that whilst there's a lot of Ball in this, there's no Cannon.

I'd like it be successful to prove to people Brendan O'Carroll isn't just a one trick pony. Admittedly he's only an actor in this, but it would be nice for him to cement his place as a great TV sitcom actor.

He has acted in other things before, but I think it's a good thing to see him doing stuff outside his Mrs Brown role, if only as evidence to use against his detractors.
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Jon
it's a good thing to see him doing stuff outside his Mrs Brown role, if only as evidence to use against his detractors.

I don't think he's a farmer.
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Larry the Loafer
David posted:
The Security Men
© ITV Studios 2011.

I wonder why they kept it back so long. I thought it was ok. Doesn't need to be made in to a series though.


I'm guessing they had a reason to not air it, and because Brendan O'Carroll is being more of a household name in the UK, they put it out.
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tweedledum
Whatever happened to Saturday Cooks? On that topic, wasn't Anton Worrall Thompson supposed to host a daytime show with Kaye Adams?
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GMc
Whatever happened to Saturday Cooks? On that topic, wasn't Anton Worrall Thompson supposed to host a daytime show with Kaye Adams?


I think ratings were rubbish.

8 days later

:-(
A former member
ITV in trouble again.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22245796

ommunications watchdog Ofcom has summoned ITV to a meeting after it ruled an episode of Alan Titchmarsh's chat show breached regulations.

The report found an interview with actress Patsy Kensit included several mentions of diet firm Weight Watchers, which she is paid to endorse.

A viewer complained after watching the five-minute interview, of which more than half was about Kensit's weight.

Ofcom has asked ITV to a meeting "to discuss its compliance in this area".

ITV said the actress's remarks were "brief and not unduly prominent", but Ofcom said Titchmarsh did not challenge her claims or make mention that Kensit is a "weight loss ambassador" for the diet company.

The media watchdog added that references to the weight loss firm were "promotional and unduly prominent".

Swearing complaints
Speaking about the company, Kensit said that during filming of the soap Emmerdale, it was the only thing that "worked" for her when managing her weight.

"I could eat whatever I wanted and wake up - you know everything," she said. "I was like - cause I love food. This way, it's a healthy way. I've got two gorgeous sons and I cook a lot and we have an evening meal together and I'm not there drinking some goop."

The 45 year-old mother of two went on to mention the firm's ProPoints scheme twice.

ITV came under fire from Ofcom two months ago after Dannii Minogue promoted a brand of milk, with which she has a commercial arrangement, on morning show Lorraine.

Meanwhile, the watchdog has launched an investigation into BBC One's coverage of the annual Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge universities.


This year marked the 159th annual Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge University
Viewers heard the Oxford cox Oskar Zorilla repeatedly swear as he urged his team on to victory on Sunday, 31 March.

There were more than 200 complaints to the BBC after an expletive was heard up to five times.

During the broadcast, commentators immediately apologised for the language for two of the instances, but left his microphone on.

Producers had also warned the coxes of both boats that their language would be picked up by the onboard microphones, which have been in place since 2006.

The bad language was taken off the broadcast, which was watched by an average live audience of 6.6 million viewers, before it was made available on the BBC iPlayer.

Ofcom is also investigating Rowan Atkinson's Comic Relief sketch, in which he appeared as a fictional version of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

There were more than 2,200 complaints following the skit, in which he compared boy band One Direction to Jesus's disciples and said praying "doesn't work".

The BBC later apologised and removed it from its catch-up service.
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Gary McEwan
ITV in trouble again.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22245796

ommunications watchdog Ofcom has summoned ITV to a meeting after it ruled an episode of Alan Titchmarsh's chat show breached regulations.

The report found an interview with actress Patsy Kensit included several mentions of diet firm Weight Watchers, which she is paid to endorse.

A viewer complained after watching the five-minute interview, of which more than half was about Kensit's weight.

Ofcom has asked ITV to a meeting "to discuss its compliance in this area".

ITV said the actress's remarks were "brief and not unduly prominent", but Ofcom said Titchmarsh did not challenge her claims or make mention that Kensit is a "weight loss ambassador" for the diet company.

The media watchdog added that references to the weight loss firm were "promotional and unduly prominent".

Swearing complaints
Speaking about the company, Kensit said that during filming of the soap Emmerdale, it was the only thing that "worked" for her when managing her weight.

"I could eat whatever I wanted and wake up - you know everything," she said. "I was like - cause I love food. This way, it's a healthy way. I've got two gorgeous sons and I cook a lot and we have an evening meal together and I'm not there drinking some goop."

The 45 year-old mother of two went on to mention the firm's ProPoints scheme twice.

ITV came under fire from Ofcom two months ago after Dannii Minogue promoted a brand of milk, with which she has a commercial arrangement, on morning show Lorraine


A viewer!! Clearly a housewife from Chelsea who has to much time on her hands!
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Brekkie
Love how the oh-so impartial BBC lead on the single complaint about ITV rather than the couple of hundred complaints about the Boat Race or couple of thousand about a misjudged Comic Relief sketch.

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