A Quote by Cilla Black

I do not miss ITV, God no! Have you seen ITV lately? — © Cilla Black
I do not miss ITV, God no! Have you seen ITV lately?

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It's a big thing, our relationship with ITV.
I trust ITV to pay me what I should be paid.
I didn't think I was scared of heights until I did ITV's 'Splash!' in 2014.
I'm on VH1 now, will be working on ITV's This Morning again from September.
We did 'Friends Like These' on BBC and 'Slap Bang' on ITV which didn't work as well.
To have TNT and ITV, this is the best distribution any wrestling company has had bar none.
ITV have been fantastic and I still have a good relationship with them, but I probably won't be back on 'Loose Women.'
I had to deal with casual sexism while working as a pundit for ITV during the World Cup in Russia.
I've chosen not to go to Sky or ITV because the programmes I've made at the BBC, I want to carry on making.
I worked with Nick Hurran when I was 15 and had to remind him of this. I did a drama for ITV which he directed.
With 'Mumbai Calling,' I was surprised it was ITV that went for it because it didn't traditionally seem like the kind of programme they would make.
For those in America, ITV is the biggest channel in the UK and they are getting wrestling on that station on New Year's Eve.
Channel 4 are a great bunch of people to work with and the crew are lovely. Working at ITV was like being in the court of Caligula.
I'm sure that a French production of this [Maigret series] would be different. For better or worse, who's to say, but probably not very good for 8 o'clock on ITV.
I wrote an ITV drama in the 1960s, a satire on management theory that starred Leonard Rossiter. I'm also a poet and have had work in the 'Spectator.'
One of my previous incarnations is as a question writer, so I'd worked on shows like 'The Weakest Link' and a couple of very short-lived ITV series.
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