The ITV Panto was a series of pantomimes originally broadcast on ITV (ITV1/STV/UTV) in 1998, 2000, and 2002. All written by Simon Nye, they included an array of celebrities playing the lead roles. There were only four shows recorded; Dick Whittington in 2002 having been the final in the series.

The recordings are broadcast every year on ITV2 in the run up to Christmas. On Christmas Eve, the pantomimes are shown back-to-back

Pantomimes [link]

(In order of original broadcast date)

  • Jack and the Beanstalk (original broadcast: 25 December 1998) - Filmed at the Old Vic Theatre.
  • Cinderella (original broadcast: 2 January 2000) - Filmed at the Brixton Academy.
  • Aladdin (original broadcast: 25 December 2000) - Filmed at the New Wimbledon Theatre.
  • Dick Whittington (original broadcast: 1 January 2002) - Filmed at the New Wimbledon Theatre.

All televised pantomimes are listed here: [1]

Recurring cast members and special guest singing group [link]

During the run of the pantomimes there were a lot of famous faces which are easy to recognise today. Some of the famous faces included:

As well as the famous cast, two of the four shows would include a performance from famous groups of that year. The groups included were:

Cast [link]

Character Actor
Aladdin
Aladdin Ed Byrne
Genie of the Lamp Julian Clary
Abanazer Martin Clunes
Princess Jasmine Patsy Kensit
Wishee Washee Ralf Little
Spirit of the Ring Paul Merton
Police chief Billy Murray
Prince Hugely Suave Leslie Phillips
Emperor Griff Rhys Jones
Princess's handmaiden Lisa Riley
Widow Twankey John Savident
S Club 7 S Club 7
Cinderella
Cinderella Samantha Womack
Buttons Frank Skinner
Evil Baroness Siân Phillips
Griselda Ronnie Corbett
Lucretia Paul Merton
Dandini Ben Miller
The Good Fairy Julian Clary
Prince Charming Alexander Armstrong
Master of Ceremonies Harry Hill
Dick Whittington
Dick Whittington Kevin Bishop
Queen of Tonga Amanda Barrie
The Major Sanjeev Bhaskar
Chris the Cat Julian Clary
Mrs Fitzwarren Vanessa Feltz
Alderman Fitzwarren James Fleet
The Painter Harry Hill
Idle Jack Lee Mack
Tricky Pete Paul Merton
Maid of Tonga Tina O'Brien
Alice Fitzwarren Debra Stephenson
The Good Fairy Jessica Hynes
King Rat Mark Williams
Sally the Cook Richard Wilson
Jack and the Beanstalk
Jack Neil Morrissey
Dame Dolly Adrian Edmondson
Baron Wasteland Griff Rhys Jones
Jill Denise van Outen
Goldilocks Morwenna Banks
Fairy Godmother Julie Walters
First Henchman/Tim Julian Clary
Second Henchman Peter Serafinowicz
Harp Will Barton
Cow Vince Williams
John Willett
Narrator Paul Merton

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ITV

ITV or iTV may refer to:

ITV

  • Independent Television, a British television network:
    • ITV (TV network), a television network covering the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands
    • ITV (TV channel), a brand name used by ITV plc for twelve franchises of the ITV Network covering England, Southern Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands
    • ITV Digital, a UK digital terrestrial TV broadcaster, which opened in 1998 as ONdigital and closed in 2002
    • ITV plc, a British company which owns twelve of the fifteen ITV Network franchises
    • ITV Studios, a production company owned by ITV plc
    • itv.com, the main website of ITV plc
  • ITV (TV network), a television network covering the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands
  • ITV (TV channel), a brand name used by ITV plc for twelve franchises of the ITV Network covering England, Southern Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands
  • ITV Digital, a UK digital terrestrial TV broadcaster, which opened in 1998 as ONdigital and closed in 2002
  • İctimai Television

    İctimai Television (Azerbaijani: İctimai Televiziya, "Public Television") Azerbaijani pronunciation: [itʃtimai televizija] or İTV is a public television channel in Azerbaijan. It began broadcasting on 29 August 2005 after being created by law in 2004 as the first independent public broadcaster in Azerbaijan. The channel is based in Baku.

    İTV is primarily funded through advertising and government payments. The 2004 law creating the channel called for funding to come from a television licence fee beginning in 2010, but this portion of the law has yet to be implemented.

    The channel is operated by the Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (Azerbaijani: İctimai Televiziya və Radio Yayımları Şirkəti), which consists of a nine-member council, whose members are approved by the President of Azerbaijan, and a director general elected by the council and also approved by the president. This arrangement, as well as the continued state financing, has been subject to criticism by non-governmental organizations on the grounds that the channel may be too closely connected to the government to be fully independent and unbiased.

    ITV (TV network)

    ITV is a commercial TV network in the United Kingdom. Launched in 1955 as Independent Television under the auspices of the Independent Television Authority (ITA, then after the Sound Broadcasting Act 1972, Independent Broadcasting Authority, now Ofcom) to provide competition to the BBC, it is also the oldest commercial network in the UK. Since the passing of the Broadcasting Act 1990 its legal name has been Channel 3, to distinguish it from the other analogue channels at the time, namely BBC 1, BBC 2 and Channel 4. In part, the number 3 was assigned as television sets would usually be tuned so that the regional ITV station would be on the third button, with the other stations being allocated to the number within their name.

    ITV is a network of television channels that operate regional television services as well as sharing programmes between each other to be displayed on the entire network. In recent years, several of these companies have merged so currently the fifteen franchises are in the hands of three companies.

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