It's My Life (British TV programme)

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It's My Life is a British late night youth-discussion programme that was broadcast on ITV, commissioned through its religious programmes department. Presented by Terry Christian, the show was produced by Manchester-based independent producer Moore Television. It's My Life featured debates on such subjects as sexual behaviour, race, and drugs. Guests included Hazel Blears MP, Myleene Klass, Margi Clarke, Richard Dawkins, Terry Waite, Rod Liddle Andy Burnham MP, Helen Newlove, and the Right Reverend James Jones.

It's My Life ran for six series on ITV from 2003 to 2008. It was recorded at Granada Studios in Manchester.

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