In 2000, Steve Whatley joined
Ideal World, a
shopping channel owned by Ideal Direct Shopping Plc, with Debbie Flint and
Paul Lavers, whom he had previously worked with at QVC. The channel launched on 17 April 2000, and has since been a major rival of QVC. Whatley also presented "
Disney Memorabilia" programmes and was a fan and collector of
Mickey Mouse memorabilia himself. Whatley owned three
Weimaraner dogs and they were often seen on his shows 'consumer testing' various
pet products. The youngest of the three dogs was named Delia after he had asked the Ideal World audience to send name suggestions into the channel. The name "Delia" is an
anagram of the word "ideal". His eldest dog Harry mainly 'co-presented' on "Magnet Therapy" shows and his third dog Oscar was seen numerous times. On 6 March 2001, the Ideal World premises, including the studios and warehouse, were devastated by an unexplained
fire. Despite this, Whatley continued to work at Ideal World and helped to rebuild the channel. Ideal World was back broadcasting within weeks off the air. Until the new studios and warehouse were completed, Whatley and the team of presenters and production staff worked in temporary studios constructed out of prefabricated units that were erected on the Newark Road,
Fengate site. Steve Whatley constantly had arguments with the technical and production crew at Ideal World. His way of presenting was very different to how others presented. He always thought he was right. On Christmas Eve 2004, after 4 years at Ideal World, Whatley left the channel to pursue other projects. These included helping to launch Harrods TV and plans to return to his theatre work. ==Indecent assault charges==