Channel 4 viewers were left fuming on Wednesday evening after the broadcaster appeared to suffer some technical difficulties.
It seems that fans of Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It were kept waiting when the series was supposed to start at 8pm.
Taking to Twitter, one angry viewer posted a picture of their television screen which was blue and had the transmission details of the show.
Another person tweeted: " #channel4 has been off air for a full 5 minutes. Gremlins have struck."
A third added: "They’ve even cut off voiceover man. Things are going well. #channel4," while a fourth simply said: "Channel 4 breakdown! #channel4."

Someone else asked: "Who broke @Channel4 was looking forward to my @KirstieMAllsopp and Phil fix #channel4."
However, viewers did finally get their Kirstie and Phil fix as they programme aired, but it seems there were more problems at around 8:30pm.
More people started tweeting about the broadcaster, with one commenting: "Bloody ell @Channel4 having a mare tonight! #channel4."
Hours later, Channel 4 acknowledged the issue with a statement via Twitter.
"We're having some tech issues on C4 tonight - the eagle eyed amongst you may have spotted that some of our scheduling has gone awry," they wrote.
"We're very sorry about that and are doing all we can to sort it. In the meantime stand by for updates....."
Channel 4 fans will soon be able to tune into a heart-wrenching documentary about The Wanted star Tom Parker's battle with a brain tumour.
The eye-opening and heart-wrenching show will focus on the former boyband singer, trying to organise a major fundraising concert in a bid to leave a positive legacy behind.

Taking to Instagram in June, the much-loved star revealed he will be sharing his story in an ‘emotional’ documentary.
The I’m Glad You Came hitmaker penned: “Almost a year ago, my world was turned upside down by my diagnosis.
“It’s been an emotional few months for me and my family. But I’m determined to both fight the disease and the terrible situation of the chronically low level of research that goes towards finding a cure and treatment for glioblastoma.

“In this documentary, as well as exploring the medical and human aspects of this disease, I am determined to raise awareness and raise as much money as we can through the concert to help advance crucial cancer research and develop new treatments.”
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