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29 August – Many of the former overnight programmes associated with the old Night Network and Night Time services are replaced with repeats of networked daytime shows (many of these including on-screen BSL signing for the deaf). Scottish and Grampian (both branded overnight as Nighttime TV) continue to run their own overnight schedule. 2002 ...
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
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.
TV-am immediately axes TV Mayhem and replaces it with Cartoon World which as the name suggests, only shows cartoons. 1992. February – TV-am closes its in-house news service and contracts out news bulletins to Sky News. 25 September – Channel 4 airs the final Channel Four Daily. The news based breakfast television show was axed due to poor ...
Timeline of cable television in the United Kingdom; Timeline of Carlton Television; Timeline of Central Independent Television; Timeline of Channel 4; Timeline of Channel 5; Timeline of Channel Television; Timeline of children's television on ITV; Timeline of children's television on other British TV channels; Timeline of children's television ...
28 August – LWT begins 24-hour transmissions and launches the UK's first overnight show Night Network. [12] However, it is short lived and ends on 31 March 1989. [13] December – Thames Weekend News which had produced LWT's Friday teatime news bulletin, is broadcast for the final time. 1988
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2020 in British television – Many popular TV shows, such as Through the Keyhole and Take Me Out are axed. The production of many TV shows is halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ITV announces that the 2020 series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! will be staged at Gwrych Castle in North Wales due to travel restrictions imposed because ...