Wish You Were Here...?

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Wish You Were Here...?
Genre Travel
Starring Judith Chalmers
Country of origin Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Production
Running time 25 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ITV1
Original run 19742002

Wish You Were Here...? was a British television show that was first broadcast in 1974 on ITV. It is a series of 30 minute shows about holiday travel. The show is broadcast during peak viewing hours and has gained a significant viewing audience in the UK. It is currently owned by Fremantle Media (then known as "Pearson Television"), who purchased it's producers Thames Television in 1996.

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