Visit the ITV website. On the Tickets for Shows page, you will see links to particular shows and several companies that organise audiences.
Choose the show you want to see and click on the link for further details. Tickets are available for daytime talk shows, primetime entertainment, quiz shows and comedy programmes, so you'll have plenty of options.
Read the information provided, including the location of filming and any audience requirements. Shows film in Manchester, London and Leeds as well as other locations, so be sure to find something local to you. There is often an age restriction for those under 18, so check the details before you book.
Move quickly. Tickets are usually allocated on a first come first served basis and studio space can fill up, so if you're interested in a particular ITV show or a specific date, book your tickets as soon as possible.
Request tickets. This can usually be done by phone or email. Some shows will allow you to request a particular date, or several possible dates in order of your preference.
Check the location, time and date when you receive your ticket. Be sure you know when and where you are going for the filming.
Arrive early. It is a good idea to arrive 30 to 40 minutes before the doors open, as tickets are usually unreserved and don't necessarily guarantee entry. If the studio fills up, some ticketed audience members may unfortunately have to be turned away. Arriving early will increase your chances of getting in to see the show, but if you do get turned away, you will usually be allocated reserved tickets to a show of your choice on another day (depending on availability).