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Scottish and Grampian (both branded overnight as Nighttime TV) continued to run its own overnight schedule until around late 2004. 2005. December – ITV begins broadcasting participation quiz programming during much of its overnight hours in the form of Quizmania and later, ITV Play output such as The Mint and Make Your Play. 2006. No events. 2007
Night Network, Night Time and Night Shift were names given to the overnight (usually between 12 and 6 am) schedule of the ITV network in the United Kingdom. The first ITV company began 24-hour broadcasting in 1986, with all of the companies broadcasting through the night by the end of 1988.
Timeline of cable television in the United Kingdom; Timeline of Channel 4; Timeline of sport on Channel 4; Timeline of Channel 5; Timeline of sport on Channel 5; Timeline of children's television on ITV; Timeline of children's television on other British TV channels; Timeline of children's television on the BBC; Timeline of cricket on UK television
1986 in British television – BBC One begins a full daytime schedule service for the first time with Australian soap Neighbours making its UK debut as part of the schedule, while Yorkshire becomes the first ITV region to begin broadcasting 24 hours a day. 1986 also sees Neighbours make its British television debut along with Pingu, Casualty ...
13 October – TV-am launches a new Saturday morning children's series called the Wide Awake Club. The live programme replaces pre-recorded shows such as Data Run and SPLAT. 1985. 3 January – TV-am expands its broadcasting hours. Weekday programmes begin ten minutes earlier during the week, at 6:15am and weekend programmes begin at 6:55am.
It plans to launch Sportswire as a full-time channel and replace Wire TV with a new channel called L!VE TV. May – Ahead of the planned launch of Sportswire as a full-time channel, Wire TV closes. [31] 1 June – SelecTV launches. It is a general entertainment channel which broadcasts each weeknight from 5pm until midnight and a midday start ...
Follyfoot – children's series early 1970s; Fonejacker – comedy sketch show; Food Glorious Food – cooking show; Football's Next Star – sports/reality television; Footballers' Wives – drama; Footballers' Wives: Extra Time – spin-off drama; Forgotten; Fort Boyard – game show; For the Children – children's series; For the Love of ...
3 November – The strike finally ends, after 62 film editors agreed to the new conditions, while the ACTT agreed as well to start negotiations about the introductions of new technology. Additional episodes of network productions were screened to help clear the backlog. [6] 1985. 3 January – The last day of transmission using the 405-lines ...