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'''ITV1''' is a United Kingdom TV a public service network station, is currently owned by {{wp|ITV}}. This Channel used to show the Kanto and Orange Island Episodes of [[Pokémon anime]]. At the time of Pokémon's Transmission, ITV1 was known as ITV, or by the Local Programming company name. ITV1's official name is Channel 3. It is funded by Advertisements, and companies.
'''ITV1''' is a public service network station in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. ITV1 is a television broadcasting channel currently owned by {{wp|ITV}}, although a small amount of its branding is used by {{wp|Channel Television}}. ITV1 has a specific legal name (since the {{wp|Broadcasting Act 1980}}) of Channel 3. For the whole time that Pokémon was aired, ITV1 was the only channel broadcast by ITV, and was named simply ITV, or by the local programming company name (i.e. {{wp|Anglia Television}} etc.).


This is the only station that shown Pokémon in the UK on terrestrial TV.
ITV1 has only ever (as of the current date) aired the first two seasons of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It is also the only station that has ever broadcast the Pokémon anime on UK terrestrial television.


Since ITV has not shown Episodes for several years, it is unknown if ITV still has the License to transmit Pokémon anime at this time. However it's Daughter Channel CiTV, that is also own ITV does show Pokémon.
Since ITV1 has not broadcast any episodes for several years, it is unknown if ITV1 still has the license to transmit Pokémon anime; however its sister channel {{wp|CiTV}} (also owned by ITV) continues to show Pokémon episodes.


==GMTV==
==GMTV==
GMTV is the early morning Programming Block of ITV1, that ran a episode every Saturday, starting around 8:50am and always ended by 9:25am. Pokémon had replaced the Power Rangers-type show. It was shown in this time slot, from September 1999 until sometime after the Red and Blue Gameboy games was released in the UK.
GMTV is the early morning programming slot of ITV1, that used to run an episode every Saturday, starting around 08:50 and ending by 09:25. Due to the massive popularity of the franchise, Pokémon had replaced the cartoon slot previously reserved for {{wp|Power Rangers}}. It was shown in this time slot from September 1999 until sometime after the Red and Blue Gameboy games were released in the UK.


==SM:TV Live==
==SM:TV Live==
SM:TV Live was a live Saturday morning entertainment show that started at 09:25. Pokémon was usually aired at 09:30. SM:TV replaced the [[Who's That Pokémon?]] part of the episode, conventionally placed to allow for an advertisement break, with small sketches in which the hosts {{wp|Ant & Dec}} had their own "PokéFight". Some later segments featured Ant & Dec's [[PokéRap]].


SM:TV Live was a live Saturday morning show, that started at 9:25am. Pokémon usually started after 9:30. SM:TV had Host segments, around the advertisements, and instead of "Name that Pokémon", the had skits, in which the hosts, Ant and Dec, had their own "PokéFight". Some later Segments featured Ant & Dec's PokéRap.  
The PokéFight sketches featured "non-official Pokémon", Ant as "G-G-G-Gary", and Dec as [[Ash]] or [[Misty]]. They used "Pokémon" as a move. For example, 'Embarrassmon' involved one dueller telling a secret about the other, who would turn red and their health would diminish; or Ant unleashing HeWhoSmeltItDealtIt - "HeWhoSmeltItDealtIt is an Air Pokémon, and the first person to smell its pungent aroma shall be blamed for its origins!" Dec as Misty would often comment about {{wp|Westlife}}'s {{w|Brian McFadden}}.


The PokéFights sketches featured "non-official Pokémon" and Ant as "G-G-G-Gary", and Dec as Ash or Misty. They used "Pokémon" as a move. For example, 'Embarrassmon' involved one dueller telling a secret about the other, who would turn red and their health would diminish; or Ant unleashing HeWhoSmeltItDealtIt - "HeWhoSmeltItDealtIt is an Air Pokémon, and the first person to smell its pungent aroma shall be blamed for its origins!" (Fart jokes where commonly used by SM:TV Live as other sketches named "FartBeat" and "F'Art Attack") Dec as Misty would often comment about Westlife's Bryan.
The PokéRap, featured Ant & Dec as rappers with a UK car registration plate (a reluctant Ant) and a Skoda Badge (an energetic Dec) as pendants. They both wore red knitted jumpers with [[Pikachu]] and their names on the front. Always starting from the cue "Hit it," their rap usually ended with the "Pikachu, Pikachu, P-P-Pikachu!" chorus and the last line "SMTV will make you Poké-tuff; 9:25 every Saturday - don't be a {{p|Jigglypuff}}! Aww yeah, UH!" This sketch was killed off as Dec was crushed by a "10-ton weight" much to the rejoice of the studio, the producers, {{wp|Richard and Judy}} (host of "This Morning") in their studio, and weather forecaster {{wp|Siân Lloyd}}.
 
The Pokérap, featured the pair as Rappers with a UK car Registration Plate (a reluctant Ant) and a Skoda Badge (energetic Dec) as pendants. They both wore red knitted Jumpers with Pikachu and their names on the front. Allways starting from the cue "Hit it!" Their rap usually in ended with: "Pikachu, Pikachu, P-P-Pikachu!" chorus and the last line "SMTV will make you Poke-tuff; 9:25 every Saturday - don't be a {{p|Jigglypuff}}! Aww yeah, UH!" This sketch was killed off as Dec was crushed by a "10-ton weight" much to the rejoice of the studio, the producers, {{wp|Richard and Judy}} host of "This Morning" in their studio, and weather forecaster Siân Lloyd.
 
This Rap has been claimed to be done on the streets on Japan, during the First Movie Launch in the UK, when a competition winner went to Japan to get a Mew.


==Missing Episodes of Shows==
==Missing Episodes of Shows==
ITV1 has noticeably more than once skipped episodes, or changed television shows mid-series. It often shuffled the time slot, airing Re:boot and {{wp|Card Captor Sakura}} before Pokémon, and {{wp|Digimon}} following Pokémon).


ITV has noticeably than once skipped episodes, or pulled TV Shows Mid-series, Re:boot and Card Captor Sakura before Pokémon, and following Pokémon, Digimon (Season two). ITV1 has recently had to reconsider not showing Episode Two of Pushing Daisies, the resulting action placed the missing episode online. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7423268.stm
Pokémon has been stopped twice, firstly during the [[Pokémon: The Adventures in the Orange Islands]] and secondly just after [[Pokémon: Advanced]] started.
 
Pokémon, has been stopped twice, the first during the Orange Arc and the second just after the Hoenn Arc started.


==External Links==
==External Links==

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ITV1
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Launched September 22, 1955 (as ITV)/

August 11, 2001 (as ITV1)

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ITV1 is a public service network station in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. ITV1 is a television broadcasting channel currently owned by ITV, although a small amount of its branding is used by Channel Television. ITV1 has a specific legal name (since the Broadcasting Act 1980) of Channel 3. For the whole time that Pokémon was aired, ITV1 was the only channel broadcast by ITV, and was named simply ITV, or by the local programming company name (i.e. Anglia Television etc.).

ITV1 has only ever (as of the current date) aired the first two seasons of the Pokémon anime. It is also the only station that has ever broadcast the Pokémon anime on UK terrestrial television.

Since ITV1 has not broadcast any episodes for several years, it is unknown if ITV1 still has the license to transmit Pokémon anime; however its sister channel CiTV (also owned by ITV) continues to show Pokémon episodes.

GMTV

GMTV is the early morning programming slot of ITV1, that used to run an episode every Saturday, starting around 08:50 and ending by 09:25. Due to the massive popularity of the franchise, Pokémon had replaced the cartoon slot previously reserved for Power Rangers. It was shown in this time slot from September 1999 until sometime after the Red and Blue Gameboy games were released in the UK.

SM:TV Live

SM:TV Live was a live Saturday morning entertainment show that started at 09:25. Pokémon was usually aired at 09:30. SM:TV replaced the Who's That Pokémon? part of the episode, conventionally placed to allow for an advertisement break, with small sketches in which the hosts Ant & Dec had their own "PokéFight". Some later segments featured Ant & Dec's PokéRap.

The PokéFight sketches featured "non-official Pokémon", Ant as "G-G-G-Gary", and Dec as Ash or Misty. They used "Pokémon" as a move. For example, 'Embarrassmon' involved one dueller telling a secret about the other, who would turn red and their health would diminish; or Ant unleashing HeWhoSmeltItDealtIt - "HeWhoSmeltItDealtIt is an Air Pokémon, and the first person to smell its pungent aroma shall be blamed for its origins!" Dec as Misty would often comment about Westlife's W.

The PokéRap, featured Ant & Dec as rappers with a UK car registration plate (a reluctant Ant) and a Skoda Badge (an energetic Dec) as pendants. They both wore red knitted jumpers with Pikachu and their names on the front. Always starting from the cue "Hit it," their rap usually ended with the "Pikachu, Pikachu, P-P-Pikachu!" chorus and the last line "SMTV will make you Poké-tuff; 9:25 every Saturday - don't be a Jigglypuff! Aww yeah, UH!" This sketch was killed off as Dec was crushed by a "10-ton weight" much to the rejoice of the studio, the producers, Richard and Judy (host of "This Morning") in their studio, and weather forecaster Siân Lloyd.

Missing Episodes of Shows

ITV1 has noticeably more than once skipped episodes, or changed television shows mid-series. It often shuffled the time slot, airing Re:boot and Card Captor Sakura before Pokémon, and Digimon following Pokémon).

Pokémon has been stopped twice, firstly during the Pokémon: The Adventures in the Orange Islands and secondly just after Pokémon: Advanced started.

External Links

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