Utv is Northern Ireland's version of ITV1, with a few local variations such as the news and regional programmes. The station hasn't been as prominent as BBC NI has in providing a stepping stone for local TV presenters, in terms of promoting them to the rest of the UK, and thus national TV, but there are a good few presenters who are locally well-known and loved.
However, one exception to this would be the example of Eamonn Holmes, who presented 'Good Evening Ulster' in the 1980s on Utv, as well as 'All Mixed Up', a game show broadcast in the 1990s. Since the early 90s, Eamonn has made a name for himself presenting on GMTV, and has since moved on to work for Sky News, as well as This Morning, which he co-presents with his wife. Not bad going Eamonn!
One of the interesting elements of Utv is the announcements shown between programmes, usually in the evening. A presenter will inform the viewers of the next programme, and perhaps what is also happening later on that night. Very novel...and apparently Utv is the only station to do this in the UK.
Shows on Utv have been many and varied over the years. I recall the likes of 'School Around the Corner', 'McKeever' and 'Kelly', none of which are still in existence. At the moment, most shows are sporting (RPM), local interest shows ('Lesser Spotted Ulster', 'Ultimate Ulster'), or lifestyle programmes ('The 7:30 Show'). Utv has even spread its wings to include a radio station (U105 - a particular favourite of my mum's), as well as internet package (random, I know).
Who knows where they'll go from here... read more