Competitions are big business in the UK and ITV are always on the lookout for new ways to make more money. As one of the world’s most beloved TV channels, they often run various prize draws on their shows.
Prizes often include cars and holidays, but you could also win a large sum of cash or some amazing gadgets!
This Morning
Every week on This Morning there’s a massive prize draw to be won! Every week there’s something amazing on offer – from exotic holidays and sports cars to cash prizes and bags filled with the newest gadgets!
Competitions often feature a ‘Spin to Win’ prize draw that you can enter for free if you don’t pay the main entry. With some of the biggest prize draws worth over PS50,000, there’s always an exciting possibility that you could wind up with some serious cash to spend!
One recent ITV competition that caused a major stir was an offer to have viewers’ energy bills paid for four months. This was in response to remarks made by a former MP about the cost-of-living crisis that is impacting many households across Britain!
Ofcom has determined that ITV violated broadcasting regulations by holding competitions on shows such as This Morning, Good Morning Britain and Loose Women where more than 40,000 entrants had no chance of winning. The TV regulator declared the error to be ‘at odds with the spirit of integrity’ in broadcasting.
Good Morning Britain
Good Morning Britain has been a fixture on British television for decades, always featuring prize competitions with prizes ranging from cars and gadgets to holidays and cash.
On Mondays, the show typically commences at 6.30am and runs until Lorraine Kelly’s chat show. Throughout the day there are often new prize competitions with prizes ranging from cash to cars and luxury items for viewers to win.
Recently, a competition saw a winner celebrate her PS500,000 prize money by turning on the heat. Viewers were outraged as this segment caused an online firestorm on social media, with many mistaken for something from Black Mirror or The Hunger Games.
Susanna Reid has become a familiar face, her sharp wit keeping viewers entertained. But there are a few things you might not know about the queen of morning TV.
Loose Women
Today, ITV has several exciting competitions running. Most of them offer prizes of some sort, from cash and vouchers to cars and holidays.
Loose Women is a daytime weekday panel show featuring four female panelists who interview celebrities, discuss their lives and tackle topical issues. Current lineup includes Nadia Sawalha, Stacey Solomon, Jane Moore and Andrea McLean.
This week’s prize is a Jeep Compass hybrid plus PS60,000 tax-free cash! To enter for free, call or SMS text the prize name to a premium rate phone number.
You have two options for entering: for free or by post (just make sure your entry is sent in before it closes). Your prize will then be confirmed and contacted to claim it!
ITV had an exciting start to the week, with shows like This Morning and Loose Women providing us with news from around the country. Additionally, they’ve announced that they’ll air between Christmas and New Year for the first time this year alongside Good Morning Britain and Lorraine.
The One Show
The One Show is a British television magazine show based in the BBC studios and broadcast Monday to Friday. It offers topical programming with both live and pre-recorded segments.
This show presents a wide variety of stories, from lighthearted humor to serious issues and current events. Generally 30 minutes long, the program can be extended up to an hour.
Alex Jones, Matt Baker, Alexander Armstrong and Matt Allwright are among the presenters on the show. Throughout their tenure on the show they have presented numerous episodes and been awarded many awards.
A popular unofficial companion podcast, The One Show Show, has also launched, offering an in-depth analysis of TV’s shallowest programme. This unofficial companion podcast examines The One Show in meticulous detail with presenters, segues, film items and studio guests being mined for laughs!
On 7 October, Graham Norton appeared on The One Show to announce that Liverpool had been selected to host Eurovision next year. It was an exciting moment for Eurovision fans across both Glasgow and Liverpool.