ITV knuckles rapped over airing The Enfield Haunting advert during pre-watershed Britain’s Got Talent ad break
ITV has had its knuckles rapped over the airing of an advert for Sky Living drama The Enfield Haunting during an episode of Britain's Got Talent.
The advert for the series, which was based on claims of poltergeist activity in the north London suburb between 1977 and 1979, had been cleared by Clearcast with an ex-kids restriction, meaning it should not have been shown "in or around programmes made for, specifically targeted, or likely to be of particular appeal to children", Ofcom said.
However the ad – which featured "eerie music", references to poltergeists, exploding light bulbs and a woman telling a teenage girl "this is a house of death for you", was aired at 8:45pm during one of ITV1's most popular family shows.
In total 37 viewers complained, some of whom said their children had been distressed by the ad.
ITV said the ad had been "appropriately scheduled", arguing that young children were likely to be in bed at the time, but Ofcom upheld the complaints.