List of television programmes broadcast by ITV2

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This is a list of television programmes broadcast by British television channel ITV2.

Contents

Current programming

Original programming

Reality

  • Big Brother (civilian series) (2023–present)
  • Dress To Impress (2017–present)
  • Emergency Nurses (2022–present)
  • Love Island (civilian series) (2015–present)
  • Peckham's Finest (2021–present) [1]
  • Secret Crush (2021–present)

Comedy

  • Don't Hate the Playaz (2018–present)
  • Extraordinary (2024–present) [2]
  • G'wed (2024–present) [3]
  • The Stand Up Sketch Show (2019–present)

News

Companion programmes

ITVX originals

Programming from other ITV channels

CITV programming

Acquired programming

Drama

Comedy

Reality

Upcoming programming

Original programming

Companion programmes

Former programming

Original programming

Programming from other ITV channels

Acquired programming

CITV programming

Notes

  1. 1 2 Repeats and omnibus editions.
  2. Seasons 1–3 only.
  3. Seasons 9–12 only.
  4. Also broadcast on ITV1.
  5. First series aired on ITV in 2013.

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