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ITV has cancelled its café set sitcom Kate & Koji after two series.
An ITV spokesperson confirmed to British Comedy Guide: "We've loved having Kate & Koji on the channel but after two series there are currently no plans for a third. We would like to thank all the cast and crew for their hard work in bringing these characters alive on screen and in the studio in front of a live audience." (Source: comedy.co.uk)
Kate & Koji axed by ITV after just two series as broadcaster confirms sitcom won't return https://t.co/uPUFZoZQIw
— Mirror TV (@MirrorTV) November 17, 2022
Episodes
| # | Name | Air Dates |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lockdown Legends | Mar 16, 2022 |
| 2 | Koji in Charge | Mar 23, 2022 |
| 3 | Memories | Mar 30, 2022 |
| 4 | Koji's Date | Apr 6, 2022 |
| 5 | Saint Lavinia | Apr 13, 2022 |
| 6 | Vote for Kate | Apr 13, 2022 |
| # | Name | Air Dates |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Episode 1 | Mar 18, 2020 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Mar 25, 2020 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Apr 1, 2020 |
| 4 | Episode 4 | Apr 8, 2020 |
| 5 | Episode 5 | Apr 15, 2020 |
| 6 | Episode 6 | Apr 22, 2020 |
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It will be co-hosted by Adil Ray and Jeremy Vine 5 days a week from 6pm to 7pm.
The line-up are as follows:
Jasmine Californian Poppy Armfield (EastEnders) - Miss Scarlett
Rebecca Louise Front (Lewis) - Mrs. Pea[censored]
Shaun Francis Evans (Endeavour) - Professor Plum
Annie Wallace (Hollyoaks) - Mrs. White
Gwilym Lee (Midsomer Murders) - Reverend Green
Michael (Mikey) North (Coronation Street) - Colonel Mustard
Bless This House
Our Yorkshire Farm
McDonald & Dodds
Mr Selfridge
Kate & Koji
Tiswas
Dad's Army
The Sweeney
Blake's 7
Endeavour
The Tomorrow People (UK and Dudley Simpson Version in 1973)
The Krypton Factor (Gordon Burns Version in 1977)
Catchphrase (Roy Walker Version in 1986)
Lewis
Victoria
Unreported World
World In Action
Gary Webster Minder
Airport
3-2-1
Blockbusters (Bob Holness Version in 1983)
Family Fortunes (Les Dennis Version in 1987 and the 1990s)
Road Wars
Nothing To Declare UK
Vera
Grantchester
The World At War
$64,000 Question (UK and Bob Monkhouse Version in 1990)
Inside the Tower of London
The Professionals
Crosswits
Channel Four Horse Racing
Telly Addicts
Full list of mourners:
Shaun Evans
Gwilym Lee
Gary Webster
Jimmy Akingbola
Okorie Chukw
Sarah Dow
Tom McWhirter
Richard Riddell
Ross Adams
James Sutton
Kent Riley
Ceri Sugg
Rosanna Ritchie
Alan Stocker
Christopher Skaife
Christopher Reid
Lisa Truett
Sue Bucknall
Matthew Littler
Darren Jeffries
Kelly Condron
Lauren Louise McQueen
Haiesha Mistry
Ruby O'Donnell
Matthew McGivern
Tomi Ade
Nathaniel Dass
Aedan Duckworth
Annie Wallace
Louisa Pointon
Rebecca Haines
Christopher Kamara
Debbie Whittingham
Tracey Boorman
Dwain Chambers
Rachel Organ
Lara Barney
Ellis Hercules
Lisa Hough
Jacqueline Fowler
She joined the ITV News Corporation in January 1983 with Sir Trevor McDonald, Alistair Stewart, Carol Barnes, Sir Alastair Burnett, Sue Carpenter, John Suchet, Sandy Gall, Nicholas Owen and Mark Austin.
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Eight teams for the inaugural men's edition are: England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, the Netherlands and New Zealand.
The second edition will take place in 2030 and the men's teams for the second edition are as follows: Australia, Fiji, France, Japan, Italy, USA, Tonga and Samoa.
The BBC will televise the first-ever edition of the Men's 2026 Eight Nations League Cup (Both BBC One and BBC Two). BBC Three will show the highlights.
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Eight teams for the inaugural women's edition are: England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, the Netherlands and New Zealand.
The second edition will take place in 2031 and the women's teams for the second edition are as follows: Australia, Fiji, France, Japan, Italy, USA, Tonga and Samoa.
The BBC will televise the first-ever edition of the Women's 2027 Eight Nations League Cup (Both BBC One and BBC Two). BBC Three will show the highlights.
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Eight teams for the inaugural men's edition are: England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, the Netherlands and New Zealand.
The second edition will take place in 2030 and the men's teams for the second edition are as follows: Australia, Fiji, France, Japan, Italy, USA, Tonga and Samoa.
BBC will televise the first-ever edition of the Men's 2026 Six Nations League Cup (Both BBC One and BBC Two). BBC Three will show the highlights.
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Miss Letby will be executed on Friday 7 December 2029.
Miss Letby will be deported to Khartoum from Heathrow onboard a white Boeing 727-200 (ex-Mexicana) with Babou Ceesay, Debbie Whittingham, Antonio Guterres, Stef Blok, Edward Snowden, Megan Stammers, Christopher Skaife, Tracey Boorman and Pakamisa Augustine Sifuba.
Miss Letby will be executed on Friday 7 December 2029.
Mr. Robinson will be deported to Khartoum from Heathrow with Niknam Hussain, Debbie Whittingham, Christopher Skaife, Tracey Boorman and Pakamisa Augustine Sifuba.
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Hosts include Heston Blumenthal, Chris Kamara, Jeremy Kyle, Rageh Omaar, Will Best, Nick Luck, Stacey Ellis, Lucy James, Amol Rajan and Charlotte Crosby.
Programmes include:
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Tommy Robinson
Born: 27 November 1982, Luton, Bedfordshire, England UK
Died: 7 December 2029, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England UK (47)
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
Known For: English Defence League (EDL) Protests
Mourners include:
Debbie Whittingham
Tracey Boorman
Chris Skaife
Peter McGowran
Darren Hardy
Matt Pryme
Rob Fuller
Lawrence Watts
AJ Clark
Chris Clawson
Mr. Blobby
Mrs. Blobby
Andrew Jackson
Born: 27 November 1982, Luton, Bedfordshire, England UK
Died: 7 December 2029, Pinner, Middlesex, England UK (47)
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
Known For: English Defence League (EDL), murders (by stabbings) of Ceri Sugg, Rosanna Ritchie, Laura Elizabeth Lloyd and Hannah Oxley
Born: 27 November 1982, Luton, Bedfordshire, England UK
Died: 7 December 2029, Pinner, Middlesex, England UK (47)
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
Known For: English Defence League (EDL), murders of Ceri Sugg, Rosanna Ritchie, Laura Elizabeth Lloyd, Lauren Louise McQueen and Ruby O' Donnell
The Metropolitan Police Heathrow Division (includes Detectives), TA Soldiers, Salvation Army Officers and Heathrow Fire Brigade are at the scene of the crash of the L1011 Stargazer.
The Stargazer will be written off at Heathrow Metropolitan Police Officers.
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