
Fan-favorite shows disrupted
Tonight marks a significant shake-up in the television landscape as fan-favorite shows are taken off the air.
Channels prioritize World Cup Qualifiers and Comic Relief
Disruption is felt across channels as the World Cup Qualifiers and Comic Relief take center stage, leading to the removal of beloved shows.
Coronation Street and Emmerdale have been pulled from screens by ITV to make way for coverage of the World Cup qualifiers, while the BBC has ditched The One Show and Death in Paradise for the Comic Relief telethon.
Comic Relief and star-studded lineup
The charity telethon, Comic Relief, will air on BBC One from 7pm, featuring appearances from Rylan Clark, Joel Dommett, Alesha Dixon, Jonathan Ross, and more.

Rescheduled programming
Normal programming on the BBC will resume from 10pm with the BBC News at 10 bulletin. The finale of Death in Paradise has been rescheduled to Friday, March 28, at 9pm, promising fans a double delight with the premiere of Beyond Paradise at 8pm.
ITV sports coverage
ITV will dedicate its airtime to live coverage of the England vs. Albania match in the World Cup Qualifiers, starting at 7pm and ending at 10:05pm. Mark Pougatch will lead the coverage of the opening Group K match at Wembley Stadium.
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