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The upcoming ITV series, Douglas Is Cancelled, starring Hugh Bonneville, has piqued the interest of viewers who are eager to know its duration. The plot revolves around popular news presenter Douglas Bellowes (Hugh Bonneville), who faces public backlash after making a sexist joke at a wedding. Initially, he doesn't take the concept of cancel culture seriously until his job is threatened.

More concerning is the fact that not everyone he trusts for support genuinely has his back. The mini-series, set to premiere on Thursday, June 27, at 9pm on ITV , comprises four episodes in total. The subsequent three episodes will air weekly at the same time.



This implies that the finale of Douglas Is Cancelled should be broadcast on Thursday, June 18, barring any unforeseen changes, reports the Express . However, if you're too impatient to wait for the conclusion, there's an alternative. Following the first episode's broadcast on ITV on June 27, all four episodes of Douglas Is Cancelled will be available on its streaming platform, ITVX.

This gives fans the option to binge-watch the comedy-drama at their leisure. The show was created by renowned writer Steven Moffat, known for his work on Sherlock, Doctor Who and Dracula. While some might speculate that the narrative is ripped from the headlines, iNews clarifies that Moffat penned the tale as a theatrical piece half a decade prior, well before the publicised tribulations of BBC's Huw Edwards and ITV's Philip Schofield came to light.

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