ITV viewers were left angry after the channel’s coverage of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee left them less than impressed.The massive celebration was held on 15 May from 8pm until 10:40pm, but some thought the timing was inappropriate for a “family” event.Phillip Schofield and Julie Etchingham presented for ITV during the Platinum Jubilee festivities, which featured big name A-listers such as Tom Cruise, Helen Mirren, Katherine Jenkins and Gregory Porter.Despite the famous faces, many of the audiences at home didn’t think the coverage was up to scratch.Some of them called the hosts “cringe” and moaned about the “camera work”.They were so upset with how the channel handled things that some of them asked ITV to hand over responsibilities to the BBC for future Jubilee occurrences.One viewer wrote: "I hope BBC covers future Jubilee events as ITV coverage tonight is dire.
Canned laughter, badly timed camera direction, cringeworthy commentary. I’m all for the Queen's Jubilee but she deserves better than this!"Another said: "Absolutely appalling camera work and lighting at the Platinum Jubilee this evening.
The BBC needs to have this sort of event back immediately."An irritated viewer tweeted: "Not really getting the whole ‘Gallop Through History’.
Is it live? Isn’t it? Why such a late start, not a family show? Even Phillip Schofield is not saving this car crash. Poor editing by ITV and stop the sodding slow motion!"One said that the show “may be really good” but it is “impossible for them to tell from what is being screened” on ITV.They complained that the horse parade was “hidden from view” while another segment after adverts left audiences “in the middle of a routine” so they had “no idea what was happening”.However, others.
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