ITV Day Of Promise: CiTV Introduction 2000

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2013
  • To mark (just over) 10 years of that now-hardly-known ITV campaign, the Day of Promise, I present some rare evidence of that long-forgotten day in telethon history.
    ITV's Day of Promise, and the consequent Year Of Promise, was when the ITV network tried to get people to make helpful promises for the new millennium, from giving blood to helping out in a charity shop one morning every month, climaxng in a telethon between the programmes and Bond films on Bank Holiday Monday 1 May 2000, where people could either telephone into the live show and state their promise on-air to celebrity phoners (if chatting to an S Club 7 member or Neighbours cast member was your thing) or log on to a website and leave your promise on a on-line form there to be put into a national register free of charge. Otherwise, for the princely sum of GBP25, you could have your name and promise inscribed on a Promise Site, situated at major landmarks around the United Kingdom [cheap at half the price! ;-)]. Some viewers didn't get the gist, however, and phoned in to pledge money instead of promises!
    And now, the telethon itself! To start the day with, CiTV took up the first hour or so with Stephen Mulhern & Danielle Nicholls presenting near a chilly London Eye with Billie Piper and a guest-of-honour viewer, whilst Eamonn Holmes takes charge in a CiTV-character-cut-out-strewn DOP studio, assisted by pop star Lolly, and Carol Vorderman is somewhere else in London with some cheerleaders. Notice the special CiTV DOP DOG!
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Комментарии • 13

  • @jamesdelboy
    @jamesdelboy Год назад

    I do remember this I was a little old to be watching CITV being 14 at the time but I do remember 3 other things that were also on the film Cool Runnings(I'm not so keen on it myself) aired at 3pm later on in the evening there was a special celebrity edition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and a special Stars in their Eyes

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 8 месяцев назад

      Tom Scott has done a video all about this. ruclips.net/video/18_6kLLKoEc/видео.html

  • @MultiVince95
    @MultiVince95 8 лет назад

    Great video

  • @Kianthesimpsonsfanatic2023
    @Kianthesimpsonsfanatic2023 2 года назад

    1:07 What cutouts are in the day of promise studio?

  • @tomosburton1756
    @tomosburton1756 10 лет назад

    I think at Land's End I saw a Day of Promise thing.

  • @jessiestorm8040
    @jessiestorm8040 9 лет назад

    Does anybody remember a show which I think was played on CITV or CBBC with a group who played music to defeat the bad guys? In the first episode the girl (named Bebe I think) was busking with two other girls who annoyed her so she left them and somehow met a boy with ginger hair who I cannot remember the name of. He had created these technical drums which were blue, I think anyway, and that is what the bad band and their boss were after. Bebe who had pink hair, camouflage trousers and knee high black boots, sung whilst he used his drums. Then another guy with darker skin called Freeze I believe came into the picture and I think that he used a guitar but as I say I am not at all certain :(. The bad band included a chubby boy and a brother and sister. Also there was a magical girl name Angel with darker skin and an afro and glittery clothes and stuff. PLEASE TELL ME THE NAME IF YOU REMEMBER THIS SHOW ALSO IF YOU NEED ANYMORE DETAILS ASK ME!! 

  • @victoriaharbach5968
    @victoriaharbach5968 4 года назад

    I bet todays kids in 2019 don't know who s club 7 and lolly is

  • @RandomPeter94
    @RandomPeter94 10 лет назад

    That's Danielle Nicholls btw, not Danielle Lloyd.

    • @TelevisionVault
      @TelevisionVault  10 лет назад

      Thanks for the correction, description suitably amended.

  • @timgoodwin4424
    @timgoodwin4424 10 лет назад +1

    this was the network premiere of Digimon. That show made citv for me and was undoubtly my favourite show at the time and still one of my favorites today. It is sad that today no one talks about it and that many focus more on pokemon, dragon ball, sailor moon and naruto as if it does not existed and that it never caught on wordwide.

    • @tomosburton1756
      @tomosburton1756 10 лет назад

      YES. Totally. That was the one difference that the Day of Promise did make. I'm amazed that's someone else saying that and not just one of my old accounts! I did get into Pokemon around February half term, but the first episode of Digimon was just unlike anything I had ever seen before and I carried on with Pokemon for a while but then I didn't know how to deal with my sister's comments because I was only 8 and that made me hate Pokemon for a long time. I've mellowed with age and now I can tolerate some of the newer series, but I still can't listen to the original dub theme of Pokemon. Kind of like how Go Go Power Rangers has ruined it for toku fans.