British Television

STV - Stupid Television. :rofl:

Just sell to ITV. You know you watch to.

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The BBC has axed Football Focus after 52 years. The show will conclude at the end of the current Premier League season in May.

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The I’m A Celebrity live final descended into a shouting match with the crowd loudly booing some of the contestants.

During the season there were several controversial events including some parts that “were unbroadcastable” due to language.

Boxer David Haye was continually baiting/bullying Adam Thomas during the series and interrupted the final yelling comments from the back row. Hea slo accused the show of selective editing during the live final.

In the end, the public had their say in voting for the winner.

It was great television though.

I’m A Celeb chaos as stars storm off after Jimmy Bullard and David Haye angrily confront Ant and Dec in live final

Thomas’s rollercoaster ride in South Africa saw him clash with boxer David Haye and Jimmy Bullard, having an explosive row with the latter when the footballer apparently caused him to be eliminated, before the other campmates gave the Waterloo Road star a reprieve.

Tensions flared again when the campmates reunited during the live final in a London studio on Friday.

There were heated scenes as Haye, Bullard and Thomas gave their accounts of events, with singer Sinitta and TV personality Gemma Collins walking off the set at one point, before Thomas was announced as the winner of the public vote.

That was the craziest 5 minutes of #ImACeleb in 25 years. I absolutely love the drama of live TV but David and Jimmy are EMBARRASSING themselves. To have Ant & Dec, the unbiased hosts, telling you you’re chatting shit? Pathetic. David is just a massive high school bully pic.twitter.com/85yFfBCS52

— sᴜᴘᴇʀ ᴛᴠ (@superTV247) April 24, 2026
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This is crazy. Roman just made it to the final question with TWO lifelines left, didn’t even use one of them, and calmly won a MILLION POUNDS.

This is the seventh £1 Million win in the history of the show, and only the second since its revival in 2018! #WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire! pic.twitter.com/YNR70jsabQ

— sᴜᴘᴇʀ ᴛᴠ (@superTV247) April 26, 2026

‘I thought I’d win £32,000… not £1 MILLION’ Q&A with retired IT Analyst who scoops top prize on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? after 20 years of trying

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Actually, he did use 50:50. FYI, he set the safety net at £32,000.

Here’s the full run to Roman’s top prize win. I also have my personal recording of the episode in case Sony/ITV taken down the episode.

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Some schedules revealed for the May 8th local elections.

Times Programme
BBC1
23.10-06.00 Election 26 (Laura Kuenssberg)
09.30-13.00 Election 26 (Sophie Raworth)
14.00-17.00 Election 26 (Laura Kuenssberg)
17.00-18.00 Election 26 (Christian Fraser)
19.00-19.30 Election 26 (Laura & Sophie)
19.30-20.30 Question Time
Scotland only
09.30-18.00 Election Scotland 2026
18.30-19.30
22.30-23.00
Reporting Scotland
Wales only
11.00-20.30 Election Wales 2026
22.30-23.00 Wales Today
23.00-00.00 Question Time (repeat)
STV
17.00-18.30
19.30-20.00
STV News: Election 2026
GBN
23.00-06.00
19.00-20.00
Vote 2026: The People Decide
Sky
00.00-20.00 Vote 2026

ITV has released the votes for the I’m A Celebrity final where the winner Adam received > 50% of the vote.

Is he a good Actor on Emmerdale?

Adam hasn’t been on Emmerdale in 8 years.

Sky Sports has announced linear selections for EFL Championship’s final day on Saturday (KO 12.30pm). There are only two spots available so they focus on the race for the automatic promotion spot.

(3) Millwall v (R) Oxford Utd will be on SS Football. (2) Ipswich Town v (14) QPR will be on SS+ TV.

Wrexham and Hull are fighting for the last promotion play-off spot as they are deadlocked at 70 points. Unfortunately their clashes (with Middlesbrough and Norwich City respectively) will be overlooked.

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Expect most (if not all) of the new shows to appear on SBS Food in the next 12-18 months.

Journalists and some technical staff at broadcaster STV are to stage a 24-hour strike on Friday over a pay freeze.

The company said it will mean no Scottish news bulletins or programmes on the day the results of the 2026 Scottish Parliament elections are announced.

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