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In the early 80s ITV launched a channel which became home to some of the most iconic children’s shows. Now, the channel has officially ended for good after 42 years on air. Originally called Watch It!
ITV’s iconic children’s TV strand CITV will end on 10 April 2026, marking the closure of a brand that has entertained generations since 1980. The decision follows the winding down of its Freeview ...
After 42 years of introducing the world to some of the most memorable kids’ TV shows, CITV is reportedly ending for good. CITV began life as Watch IT, before being rebranded as Children’s ITV, ...
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