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TV schedule unveiled for Isle of Man TT - Malcolm - 10-05-2014 ITV4 have released details of their planned coverage of this year's Isle of Man TT which includes an extra 1-hour show versus last year bringing the total up to 15 x 1-hour shows over the 14 days. So get your favourite chair plumped, TV planners fired up and attack that Series Link button with the following: Mon 26th May - 21:00
TT 2014: The Michael Dunlop Story Tues 27th May - 21:00 TT 2014: A Very British Challenge Wed 28th May - 21:00 TT: Class of 2014 Thurs 29th May - 21:00 Preview Show Fri 30th May - 22:00 Qualifying (Scheduled to avoid Eng v Peru on ITV) Sat 31st May - 21:00 Dainese Superbike TT Race Sun 1st June - 21:00 Sure Sidecar TT Race (1) Mon 2nd June - 21:00 Monster Energy Supersport TT Race (1) Tues 3rd June - 21:00 RL360 Superstock TT Race Wed 4th June - 22:00 Monster Energy Supersport TT Race (2) (Scheduled to avoid Eng v. Equador on ITV) Thurs 5th June - 21:00 Sure Sidecar TT Race (2) Fri 6th June - 21:00 Pokerstars Senior TT Sat 7th June - 21:00 Bikenation Lightweight TT Mon 9th June - 18:00 Review Show 1 Mon 9th June - 19:00 Review Show 2 The presenting and commentary team of Craig Doyle, Steve Parrish, Steve Plater and Jamie Whittam remains unchanged whilst this schedule announcement comes off the back of a recent and brand new 5-year deal between ITV and the producers of the TT shows, North One Television. North One were appointed ahead of the 2009 TT and figures from last year's event show an increase in TV audiences throughout the 130 countries where the TT can be seen of 24.4 million which is up from 8.1 million in 2010. . |