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It's Only TV 2010

“The irreverent TV-themed panel show where nothing is sacred.”

★ 2.9/10 · 9 votes NR TalkNewsComedy 15 seasons · 273 eps Canceled
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What is It's Only TV?

It's Only TV is a television series first released in 2010. Catalogued under Talk, News, Comedy.

Type
TV series
Year
2010
Status
Canceled
Episodes
273
Runtime
120 minutes
First aired
Apr 1, 2010
Last aired
Feb 26, 2025
Original language
FR
Origin
FR
Networks
France 4, C8, D8
Genres
Talk, News, Comedy
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Overview

It's Only TV is a television series first released in 2010. Catalogued under Talk, News, Comedy. Status: Canceled. A full overview for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.

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Should you watch it?

“A witty host and sharp guests riff on the latest TV news in rapid-fire segments.”

Reasons to watch
  • Sharp humor from TV insiders
  • Fast-paced, varied segments
  • High-energy panel dynamics
Keep in mind
  • Relies on familiarity with current TV shows
  • Humor may be niche

Watch it if you enjoy quick, witty commentary on the latest television happenings.

The show’s irreverent humor and industry references make it best suited for mature audiences.

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Episode guide

Season 1 · 24 episodes Open the complete Season 1 guide →
Season 2 · 17 episodes Open the complete Season 2 guide →
Season 3 · 52 episodes Open the complete Season 3 guide →
Season 4 · 1 episodes Open the complete Season 4 guide →

Frequently asked questions

What kind of show is "It's Only TV"?

It is a talk, news, and comedy panel series that humorously discusses recent television news.

How is the show structured?

The host leads fast-paced formatted segments that test a panel of opinionated guests on TV topics.

Who appears as guests?

Guests include TV commentators, comedians, and entertainment stars who share strong opinions.

What is the tone of the series?

The tone is irreverent and comedic, often making fun of the latest shows and TV news.

Do I need to know current TV shows to enjoy it?

Familiarity with recent TV happenings enhances the jokes, but the rapid humor can still be entertaining.