Ad
related to: new series bbc1 sunday night
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
BBC Nine O'Clock News: One 14 September 1970 13 October 2000 BBC Sunday-Night Play: One 1960 1963 BBC Television Shakespeare: Two 3 December 1978 27 April 1985 BBC2 Playhouse: Two 13 March 1974 20 May 1983 The Bear Family & Me: Two 3 January 2011 5 January 2011 Beat the Brain: Two 11 May 2015 19 June 2015 Beau Brummell: This Charming Man: Four ...
Nightsleeper is a six-part British television series made for BBC One, starring Joe Cole and Alexandra Roach and written by Nick Leather for Euston Films. It was released in September 2024. It was released in September 2024.
The Magicians (British TV series) The Making of Me (TV series) A Many Splintered Thing (TV series) Match of the Day; Match of the Day 2; A Matter of Loaf and Death; A Midsummer Night's Dream (2016 film) Missing Live; Mission Africa (TV series) MOBO Awards; Money for Nothing (TV programme) Morecambe and Wise: Bring Me Sunshine; Mortimer and Arabel
BBC Sunday-Night Play [a] is the anthology drama series which replaced Sunday Night Theatre in 1960. It was broadcast on what was then BBC Television (now BBC One).. The series often included versions of modern theatrical successes, but original work appeared in the slot too.
Sherwood is a British television crime drama series created and written by James Graham. It stars David Morrissey and is inspired by real life murders in Nottinghamshire , England in 2004. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The first episode of the six-episode series aired on BBC One on 13 June 2022.
Sunday 27 January 1980 at 7:15pm on BBC1. ( Sunday 27 January 1980 at 7:15pm on BBC1. Reunion concert with guests Elton John, Olivia Newton-John, Tim Rice and Adam Faith .
2 September – Launch of "Daytime on 1", BBC1's new daily schedule that includes six and a half hours of drama, quiz shows, discussion programming, chat shows and cookery shows. 15 September – Debut of Rhodes, an eight part BBC1 drama series about the life of the controversial British adventurer and empire-builder Cecil Rhodes. [167]
By the time Young left the BBC to join 19 Television Limited as head of Drama in December 2004, the BBC had increased Series production to nearly 300 hours per annum, including EastEnders at four times a week, Holby City for 52 episodes, Casualty for 48 episodes. Volume Series production was a controversial move because it took a large part of ...