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Tag: ITV

‘An Audience with Adele’ shows the singer revitalising ITV’s dormant television format

Posted on 25th November 202125th November 2021 by Elsie Oulton

Elsie Oulton reviews ITV’s An Audience with Adele

Maureen’s Caribbean Takeaway owner nominated for ITV’s Lorraine award

Posted on 5th October 202126th December 2021 by Myrto Maria Hantzis

Maureen’s Caribbean Takeaway, located in Roundhay Road, Leeds has been serving delicious meals for almost two decades now. The restaurant is owned by the 63-year-old Maureen Wilkes; however, Maureen is much more than simply a […]

Love Island: Why increasing racial diversity does not provide the ultimate answer to ending racial prejudices in the show.

Posted on 5th February 20205th February 2020 by Shannon Cook

The latest Winter edition of ‘Love Island’ had come under fire for its lack of racial diversity before the new line-up was even announced. After the rapid removal of Caroline Flack from her presenting role, […]

Why ITV Warning Morning Show Guests about Trolling Isn’t Good Enough

Posted on 29th November 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Thomas Boyd discusses ITV’s announcement that they will prepare ‘Good Morning Britain’ guests about online trolls, but should more be done?

ITV’s ‘Britain Get Talking’ Campaign: Using Silence to Start the Conversation

Posted on 15th November 201915th November 2019 by Claudia Wiesinger

In a world in which we are all increasingly becoming slaves to our screens, ITV has recently set out to counter the danger that this development poses to mental wellness. On October 5th, presenters Ant […]

Should He Stay or Should He Go? Should Piers Morgan be Given a Platform?

Posted on 10th November 2019 by Joely Kiggins

Twitter has been divided on the issue of Piers Morgan being given a platform to voice his controversial views on national television. Morgan has always been known for causing controversy and is frequently criticised for […]

Is Coronation Street’s First Black Family Overdue?

Posted on 9th May 20199th May 2019 by Delphie Bond

Coronation Street, the pride of the North, should perhaps not be so proud. It may beat EastEnders in the battle of storylines; however, it cannot contend when it comes to diversity. The soap which has […]

REVIEW: What Would Your Kids Do?

Posted on 17th February 20187th August 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

Jason Manford plays the big kid hosting this new ITV game show, which combines Channel 4’s the Secret Life of 5 Year Olds with just about any basic TV game show. The show is structured […]

Drama rises as BBC can’t prove they have the dough to win GBBO…

Posted on 12th October 201611th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Headlines this week have provided a somewhat soggy bottom as the nation found out that The Great British Bake Off will move to Channel 4 for the next series, after Love Productions and the BBC […]

ITV’s Marcella: The story so far

Posted on 9th May 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

When a TV programme has members of the British public coveting a £535 green parka jacket this close to summer, clearly someone, somewhere, is doing their job right. Enter Marcella, ITV’s new Scandi crime drama, […]

The Secret: It’s what He would have wanted

Posted on 6th May 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Last Friday saw the first episode of The Secret, ITV’s newest crime drama based on the true story of the Castlerock Suicides in Northern Ireland in the Nineties. Baptist dentist Colin Howell, James Nesbitt, and […]

Murder: The evolution of crime drama and the femme fatale

Posted on 11th March 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In a world where ITV churns out crime thrillers like they’re going out of fashion, it’s refreshing to watch a brilliant piece of British drama that turns the genre on its head. The name and […]

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