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BBC Radio 2: Adult-orientated music, country, jazz, soul and funk. Yes Yes BBC Radio 3: Classical music, jazz, world music, arts, culture and drama. BBC Radio 4: Spoken-word programming, news, current affairs, drama, comedy and philosophy. Yes BBC Radio 4 Extra: Archive programming. No No Yes BBC Radio 5 Live: News, current affairs, discussion ...
Tim Gudgin (25 November 1929 – 8 November 2017) was a British radio presenter and voiceover artist. He was best known for announcing the football results on the BBC sports programmes Grandstand and Final Score between 1995 and 2011. He read the results out for the last time on 19 November 2011, just a week before his 82nd birthday.
BBC Four is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.It was launched on 2 March 2002 [1] and shows a wide variety of programmes including arts, documentaries, music, international film and drama, and current affairs. [2]
E4 HD: Channel Four Television Corporation 14 December 2009 U&Eden HD: UKTV (BBC Studios) 4 October 2010 eir Sport 1 HD [n 2] eir: 15 August 2010 Eurosport 1 HD: Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA (Warner Bros. Discovery) 25 July 2012 Eurosport 2 HD: 3 September 2012 Film4 HD: Channel Four Television Corporation 20 July 2010 France 24 English HD ...
On 4 February 2013, More4 HD launched on Sky, [19] with Film4 HD being added on 2 September. [20] In July 2014, Channel 4 +1 HD and 4seven HD services became available on the Freeview HD platform. Channel 4's carriage agreements with Sky TV and Virgin Media mean that Film4 HD and E4 HD are exclusive to those providers for the immediate future.
Three multiplexes (BBC A, D3&4, BBC B) are for public service broadcasting and are broadcast from all transmitter sites. They contain around 25 TV channels, half a dozen radio stations and half a dozen text/interactive services. These include all the television channels from the BBC, some from ITV and Channel 4, Channel 5 and S4C (in Wales only).
HD broadcasts were moved from the Lichfield transmitter to Sutton Coldfield on the BBC B multiplex (C40, 626.2 MHz). The Lichfield transmitter ceased the broadcast of all television services (Analogue Channel 5 and Digital BBC B (Mux HD)), with all six multiplexes being broadcast from Sutton Coldfield.
BBC portal This category contains biographical articles about most of the Controllers of BBC Radio 2 , previously called the BBC Light Programme until it was renamed to Radio 2 in 1967 . Pages in category "BBC Radio 2 controllers"