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BBC One East Midlands: BBC One London: BBC One North East & Cumbria: BBC One North West: BBC One South: Previously (2000-2022) BBC Oxford for Oxford and the surrounding areas BBC One South East: BBC One South West: BBC Channel Islands for the Channel Islands BBC One West: BBC One West Midlands: BBC One Yorkshire & Lincolnshire: BBC One Yorkshire
BBC One Wales branding is utilised between 6 am and around 1 am each day with live continuity handled by a team of national announcer/directors. A high-definition simulcast of BBC One Wales launched on 29 January 2013 on Freeview, Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media. [10] On 10 December 2013, BBC One Wales HD was swapped with the SD channel on Sky's ...
BBC One, ITV1, S4C switched off † Ferryside: Ferryside and Llansteffan communities in Wales (approx 1200 people in around 500 properties) 30 March 2005 ^† BBC Two was not switched off until 19 August 2009 in conjunction with stage 1 of Ferryside's parent transmitter, Preseli. In addition, the digital multiplexes did not adopt their final ...
Coal House is a Welsh television series made by Indus Films for BBC Wales, and broadcast on BBC One Wales, with a subsequent UK wide repeat of both series on BBC Four. Series 1 was set in the depressed economic coalfields of 1927. Series 2 was set in 1944 as World War II draws to a close; it was broadcast on BBC across the UK from October 2009.
BBC One Scotland HD [n 3] 14 January 2013 BBC One Wales HD [n 4] 29 January 2013 BBC Two HD: 26 March 2013 BBC Two Northern Ireland HD [n 2] 29 November 2018 BBC Two Wales HD [n 4] BBC Three HD: 10 December 2013 BBC Four HD: BBC News HD: BBC Parliament HD: April 2022 BBC Scotland HD: 24 February 2019 Bloomberg HD: Bloomberg L.P. 1 March 2017 ...
In July 2020 BBC One Wales and BBC Two Wales Presentation and Playout move from Llandaff to become the first live services from the new building. [18] This was followed by the first radio broadcasts, by BBC Radio Cymru 2 host Daniel Glyn on the 25 July [19] and by Radio Wales host Owen Money on the 31 July. [20]
The launch of BBC Cymru Wales (BBC Wales at the time) on 9 February 1964 provided a specific television service for the country. The new service was heavily promoted (proclaiming that Wales gets its very own TV service in 1964!) with animated promos using the sound of Welsh choirs to explain about interference from the mountains. [2]
Tourist Trap is a Welsh TV mockumentary-style comedy series following the fictional tourist board WOW Wales. [1] Sally Phillips heads the cast as the director of the organization. [2] The show was first broadcast on BBC One Wales in 2018 as part of the channel's Festival Of Funny. [3]