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The last region for BBC Two to end on analogue terrestrial television was Northern Ireland on 10 October 2012. At the 2012 Edinburgh International Television Festival, BBC Two was named "Terrestrial Channel of the Year". [7] A high-definition simulcast of BBC Two began broadcasting on 26 March 2013, replacing the standalone BBC HD channel. [8]
BBC Two 25 August Big Cats 24/7: 4 September The Zelensky Story: 9 September SAS: Catching the Criminals: BBC One 10 September Salmond and Sturgeon: A Troubled Union [308] BBC Scotland: 15 September Nightsleeper: BBC One 17 September Nadiya's Cook Once Eat Twice: BBC Two 25 September Ludwig: BBC One 26 September Rick Stein's Food Stories: BBC ...
Wimbledon Championships: BBC TV/BBC One 1937 – present, BBC Two 1964 – present; The Boat Race: BBC TV/One 1938 – 2004 & 2010 – present (ITV covered the Boat Race from 2005 – 2009) Live England Test Cricket: BBC TV 1938 – 1998; Rugby League Challenge Cup: BBC One & Two 1948 – present; Summer & Winter Olympic Games: BBC One & Two ...
All through Saturday, BBC One will be completely devoted to broadcasting news coverage and programming related to remembering the Queen, who passed away peacefully at Balmoral Castle in Scotland ...
Regional Jobfinder services are part of Night Time and they are broadcast between 4am and 5am on weeknights. [11] 17 September–2 October – Channel 4 broadcasts all night for the first time to provide full live coverage of the 1988 Olympic Games. [12] BBC1 also provides all-night Games coverage, and consequently broadcasts non-stop for 16 days.
10 October – BBC Two airs Blue Peter Night, a selection of programmes celebrating 40 years of the long-running children's series Blue Peter. [156] 20 October – A new late-night programme review of the day's events in Westminster, Despatch Box, is launched. It replaces The Midnight Hour. 26 October – Ads Infinitum makes its debut on BBC ...
Tonight is a British current affairs television programme, presented by Cliff Michelmore, that was broadcast on BBC live on weekday evenings from 18 February 1957 to 18 June 1965. The producers were the future Controller of BBC1 Donald Baverstock and the future Director-General of the BBC Alasdair Milne. The audience was typically seven million ...
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