THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PULLED FROM PRIMETIME SLOT ON ITV AFTER RATINGS DISASTER
- May 6
- 1 min read
ITV have pulled the remaining six episodes of The Neighbourhood from its primetime schedule after poor ratings.

ITV bet big on the reality series hosted by Graham Norton and was billed as its flagship programme of this Spring, with the broadcaster launching the series out of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and Britain's Got Talent. However, the show has not delivered the ratings to justify the 9pm slot.
The remaining episodes will air daily from Thursday 7th May at 10:45pm after the News. ITV have released the full series on ITVX as a result of the schedule change.
The 11-part series, hosted by Norton, sees families and households compete in a street-sized reality game, battling it out for the chance to take home a life-changing cash prize. It marries high-stakes competition, epic challenges and relatable domestic drama, to offer a different flavour of reality.
The Neighbourhood will see real-life households from all walks of life move in side by side, finding themselves not only neighbours but also fierce competitors in the ultimate reality showdown.
This is a game the households will live as well as play. They’ll be with each other 24/7, sleeping and eating in their houses, socialising between them - and then voting each other out. The challenges they face in public will change the dynamics behind closed doors.
And to win, they’ll need to defeat their neighbours, while still staying popular on the street. In The Neighbourhood, it’s not about keeping up with the Joneses - it’s about beating them!
The Neighbourhood is available now on ITVX.


































