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BBC Three is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.It was first launched on 9 February 2003 with programmes for a 16 to 34-year-old target audience.
Chelsea Flower Show; Children in Need (BBC One & BBC Two 1980 – present) Comic Relief (BBC One & BBC Two 1985 – present) Edinburgh Festival; Eurovision Song Contest (Finals: BBC TV/BBC One 1956 – present, Semi-finals: BBC Three 2004 – 2015; 2022, BBC Four 2016 – 2021, BBC One 2023–present)
The show, dedicated to international news is said to "bring the best of the BBC's global journalism to audiences in the UK and around the world.". [1] As well as interviews with leading figures from the arts, culture and entertainment. The World Today is the BBC's flagship international news programme. [2]
BBC Three was a British over-the-top internet television service operated by the BBC.It was launched on 16 February 2016 as a replacement for the linear BBC Three television channel, which closed down the same day but was later relaunched on 1 February 2022.
The Armstrong and Miller Show (2008–13; 2014–15) As Time Goes By (1998–2007) Atlantic: The Wildest Ocean on Earth (2015) Attenborough's Global Adventure (2022) Attenborough in Paradise (1996) The Avengers (1998–2007)
Other new shows include Julie Etchingham presenting The Sky Report, Kay Burley presenting a new programme called Lunchtime Live from 12 to 2 pm, and the daytime show Sky News Today introduces a three-presenter format. 2 December – The final edition of BBC Three's weeknight news bulletin The 7 O'Clock News is broadcast. [32]
Hardy swimmers braved the North Sea for the annual Boxing Day dips. At England's most northerly beach, at Spittal, Berwick-upon-Tweed, hundreds turned out for a brief dip in the chilly waters.
When BBC Choice was replaced by BBC Three on 9 February 2003, the programme was kept [1] [3] and the titles updated to match the style of The 7 O'Clock News also on the channel. There was a rebrand of BBC Three on 12 February 2008, [ 4 ] during which the identity of 60 Seconds also changed to match the new colour scheme of the channel.