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I Love the '90s is a BBC television nostalgia series that examines the pop culture of the 1990s. It was commissioned following the success of I Love the '70s and I Love the '80s, with episodes being 60 minutes long, except for 1990 which was 90 minutes long. The series was executive produced by Alan Brown, with Stephen McGinn serving as series ...
100 Women is a BBC multi-format series established in 2013. The annual series examines the role of women in the 21st century and has included events in London [1] and Mexico. [2] [3] Announcement of the list is the start of an international "BBC's women season", lasting three weeks including broadcast, online reports, debates and journalism on the topic of women. [4]
Television portal; United Kingdom portal; 1990s portal; Television series which originated in the United Kingdom in the decade 1990s. i.e. in the years 1990 to 1999.Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United Kingdom should be removed from this category and its sub-categories
Madson (TV series) Maigret (1992 TV series) Making News; The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous (film) The Manageress; Martin Chuzzlewit (1994 TV series) McCallum (TV series) Melissa (1997 TV series) The Men's Room; Middlemarch (TV serial) A Mind to Kill; Miss Marple (TV series) Moon and Son; The Moonstone (1996 film) Mortimer's Law; Mosley (TV serial)
The series was a huge success, and in 1989 a similar programme, Byker Grove, set in a youth club, was launched by the BBC's North-Eastern arm and screened on Children's BBC. From the 1990s onwards, in common with BBC programming in other genres, children's drama has often been commissioned from independent producers as well as being made in-house.
1 June – The game show The 64,000 Question makes its debut on ITV, presented by Bob Monkhouse. 2 June – Opportunity Knocks ends its run on BBC1 after four series with the 1990 final. [32] 8 June–8 July – The BBC and ITV provide television coverage of the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
The 100 Greatest TV Series of the 21st Century is a list compiled in October 2021 by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), as part of their annual critics' poll, chosen by a voting poll of 206 television experts (critics, journalists, academics and industry figures) from 43 countries.
After That's Life! finished its 21-year run in 1994, she presented her own talk show, Esther, on BBC Two from 1994 to 2002. [8] In 2004, Rantzen was a contestant on the second series of the BBC celebrity dance competition Strictly Come Dancing. She was paired with Anton Du Beke, and they were the third couple to be eliminated. [14]