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UTV Live Tonight is actually taking a 4 week break, returning in August. The last programme was on Thursday night and Paul announced at the end that they were taking a summer break.
Regarding the UTV Live situation, I think they did this last year too, doing the full half hour programme on the Monday and then taking their holiday on the Tuesday instead. First time I've seen them do an edited repeat of the Twelfth though to fill the gap, I think last year they just showed something stupid like The Planet's Funniest Animals to fill the gap before the news bulletin.
On the subject of summer breaks, The Seven Thirty Show is also taking a break for a few weeks so we're just getting the network programme (Countrywise) in its place for a while.
I also notice UTV Live Tonight is taking the customary UTV bank holiday break on Monday and Tuesday, although on Monday its replaced by 'The Twelfth' programme - right up against the BBC programme.
Interestingly, on Monday the 6pm UTV Live is the full-length half-hour, but on Tuesday there's a 'Twelfth' highlights programme (presumably a revised rpt) at 6pm, followed by a bulletin at 6.20pm.
Interestingly, on Monday the 6pm UTV Live is the full-length half-hour, but on Tuesday there's a 'Twelfth' highlights programme (presumably a revised rpt) at 6pm, followed by a bulletin at 6.20pm.
UTV Live Tonight is actually taking a 4 week break, returning in August. The last programme was on Thursday night and Paul announced at the end that they were taking a summer break.
Regarding the UTV Live situation, I think they did this last year too, doing the full half hour programme on the Monday and then taking their holiday on the Tuesday instead. First time I've seen them do an edited repeat of the Twelfth though to fill the gap, I think last year they just showed something stupid like The Planet's Funniest Animals to fill the gap before the news bulletin.
On the subject of summer breaks, The Seven Thirty Show is also taking a break for a few weeks so we're just getting the network programme (Countrywise) in its place for a while.