Great news – ITV has confirmed that Love Island is coming back to screens this summer!
Great news – ITV has confirmed that Love Island is coming back to screens this summer!
coronavirus pandemic. But soon, a host of sexy singles will be setting up home in a villa for a new series of the ITV reality show.
Love Island is returning this summer after it was scrapped last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.The hit dating show will return to our screens, with a host of sexy singletons setting up home in a villa in the quest of finding love. Kevin Lygo, Managing Director of Media and Entertainment at ITV, confirmed Love Island is returning this year – which will surely delight fans.
ITV has confirmed that hit entertainment show Love Island will be restored to its summer schedule after last year’s sun-soaked dating format was derailed by the coronavirus pandemic.
ITV has confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Oprah interview will air on Monday 8 March.The anticipated tell-all two hour interview airs on CBS in the US on Sunday. It will be shown here in the UK by ITV on Monday between 9pm and 11pm.
Corrie storylines on the way, with some of them happier than usual while others will be filled with sadness and trauma.ITV’s director of television Kevin Lygo shared the festive teasers today (November 11) while announcing the broadcaster’s plans for the Christmas period.As it was previously thought, Shona and David Platt will actually come out as one of the positive storylines, as their very difficult years comes to an end on a happier note.However, for Leanne Battersby, she will find the
Jake Kanter International TV EditorITV has told staff that it is planning a major restructure, which will increase the British broadcaster’s focus on streaming and result in “leaner” operations.Under the plans, announced to employees on Monday, ITV will create a media and entertainment division that will sit alongside ITV Studios.
Spitting Image creator Roger Law has responded to accusations of racism that have been levelled at the rebooted show.The comments follow a meeting held by ITV’s director of television Kevin Lygo, addressing how to portray Black people in the satirical show in light of the Black Lives Matter movement.In response, Law told Radio Times that “it’s personal”, and that “it’s not a racist thing”.“People sit around looking for things to complain about, and I do big noses and big ears.
Spitting Image creator Roger Law has responded to accusations of racism that have been levelled at the rebooted show.The comments follow a meeting held by ITV’s director of television Kevin Lygo, addressing how to portray Black people in the satirical show in light of the Black Lives Matter movement.“The producers called me and said we need to have a conversation,” Lygo said last month, per The Times.“We discussed with the writer and the producers about how to portray Black people as viciously
The autumn line-up for I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! is reportedly complete. Kevin Lygo, the Director of Television at ITV, has allegedly said that all the big celebrity names that are due to take part in the yearly challenge are "excited".
Love Island might 'do an I'm a Celebrity' and find a new location, while X Factor might not return, says ITV’s director of television.Kevin Lygo has been discussing the future of some of the channel’s most popular programmes - and says that although things are generally going well at ITV, some series are suffering a few more setbacks.During coronavirus lockdown, all production was ceased, with only some of the programmes, such as Coronation Street, Emmerdale finding a way to start back up again
The X Factor may not be returning this year, but ITV boss Kevin Lygo has now suggested that it's unlikely we'll see the reality show on our TV screens again next year either.Back in February, it was confirmed that Simon Cowell had decided to rest The X Factor in 2020, with the series taking a year off in order to "reinvigorate" the show for when it eventually returns, originally thought to be in 2021.But at the virtual Edinburgh TV Festival this week, Lygo admitted that The X Factor isn't
Naman Ramachandran Days after writer, actor and director Noel Clarke said that Black talents get only one shot to prove themselves in the U.K. television industry, Kevin Lygo, director of television at U.K.
I'm a Celebrity in 2020, particularly with Love Island's cancellation and a lot of television still up in the air.ITV boss Kevin Lygo announced earlier in the year that the celebrity-fronted jungle show would likely still push ahead this year, despite possible restrictions. In the last week (August 7) it was confirmed that I'm a Celebrity will be welcoming a change of scenery for its 2020 run, swapping out the Australian jungle for the UK countryside.
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Ant and Dec will host the series as celebrities undertake gruelling trials and challenges to win food and treats in the lead-up to one of them being crowned king or queen of the castle, rather than the jungle.ITV recently confirmed that the 2020 series of the show would go ahead amid the coronavirus crisis but did not offer details on where filming would take place.Kevin Lygo, ITV’s director of television, said: “We announced last week that we were doing all we could to make the series and I’m
This year's 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' will be filmed in the UK.
will be filmed in the UK. They say that the show, still to be hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnely, will be broadcast live every night from a ruined castle in the countryside.Where exactly that is hasn't been revealed.As on the regular series, viewers will see the celebrities undertake gruelling trials and fun-filled challenges to win food and treats.And for the first time ever, the winner will be crowned, King or Queen of the Castle.Kevin Lygo, ITV’s Director of Television said: "We
I'm a Celebrity, Get me Out of Here will return this autumn. Long-running soaps Emmerdale and Coronation Street will also go back to airing six episodes per work after filming was halted in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Many Love Island fans were gutted when it was announced that, understandably, this summer's series was cancelled.
The new series of Love Island has been postponed until next year because of coronavirus.
ITV has announced that the summer series of Love Island has been cancelled.
I think it’s fair to say we are all mugged off.
Love Island will not go ahead this summer, ITV have confirmed.The show was due to be filmed in Mallorca this summer but, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, is unable to take place this year. ITV's director of television Kevin Lygo said: "We have tried every which way to make Love Island this summer but logistically it's just not possible to produce it in a way that safeguards the wellbeing of everyone involved and that for us is the priority.
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Love Island will not go ahead this summer, ITV have confirmed.The show was due to be filmed in Mallorca this summer but, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, is unable to take place this year. ITV's director of television Kevin Lygo said: "We have tried every which way to make Love Island this summer but logistically it's just not possible to produce it in a way that safeguards the wellbeing of everyone involved and that for us is the priority.
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