It's My Life (British TV Programme)
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''It's My Life'' is a British late night youth-discussion programme that was broadcast on ITV, commissioned through its religious programmes department. Presented by
Terry Christian Terence Christian (born 8 May 1960) is an English broadcaster, journalist and author. He has presented several national television series in the UK including Channel 4's late-night entertainment show '' The Word'' (1990–1995) and six series ...
, the show was produced by
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-based independent producer Moore Television. ''It's My Life'' featured debates on such subjects as sexual behaviour, race, and drugs. Guests included
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MP, Helen Newlove, and the Right Reverend James Jones. ''It's My Life'' ran for six series on ITV from 2003 to 2008. It was recorded at
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in Manchester.


Episodes

* Gay Relationships (10 March 2003) * Sex and Boys (17 March 2003) * Drugs & Clubs (31 March 2003) * Marriage Teachers, Respect & Role Models (14 April 2003) * Sex & Girls (21 April 2003) * Episode #1.6 (19 May 2003) * Episode #1.7 (26 May 2003) * Women and Alcohol (6 October 2003) * Tattoos and Piercings (20 October 2003) * Immigration and Asylum Seekers (27 October 2003) * Money and Ambition (10 November 2003) * Religion: Who Needs It? (17 November 2003) * Fame (19 July 2004) * Gay Priests (26 July 2004) * Politics (2 August 2004) * Soaps and Dramas (9 August 2004) * Terrorism (16 August 2004) * Cosmetic Surgery (23 August 2004) * Depression (30 August 2004) * #2.8 (6 September 2004) * #2.9 (4 October 2004) * #2.10 (18 October 2004) * #2.11 (1 November 2004) * #2.12 (15 November 2004)


External links

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