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ITV's Our House suffers technical blunder as channel crashes during first episode

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ITV's latest drama Our House made its debut on TV screens tonight, but viewers were slapped with blank screens when the channel crashed just minutes into the first episode.The four-part mystery drama, which stars Line of Duty actor Martin Compston, premiered at 9pm on ITV on Monday (March 7), and plenty of eager viewers tuned in to watch the show.However, within minutes of the show's first episode starting, the ITV channel crashed, which meant the show disappeared from screens around the UK, meaning viewers missed out on crucial opening scenes.Some viewers were hit with blank screens, with messages that read: "Service is not running" and "No service".

Fans were gobsmacked by the channel's tech issues, and many flocked to Twitter to see if others were experiencing the same problems.One fan asked: "Anyone else lost 'OurHouse Just a "No service" on ITV."A second wrote: "Anyone else watching #OurHouse and itv has gone down?"A third commented: "Something very odd is going on with ITV.

I was just getting into #OurHouse too (off-air for several minutes now). A fourth said: "Drama as #ourhouse @ITV has gone off.

Just a black screen."A fifth penned: "What happened ITV ?? our house just disappeared? #OurHouse"A sixth added: "Anyone else's ITV stopped working?"Martin plays estranged husband Bram Lawson, and Downton Abbey star Tuppence Middleton plays his on-screen wife Fi.The thriller, based on Louise Candlish's novel of the same name, started with Fi returning home to find strangers moving into their suddenly vacant home.

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