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BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.It is the corporation's oldest and flagship channel, and is known for broadcasting mainstream programming, which includes BBC News television bulletins, primetime drama and entertainment, and live BBC Sport events.
World Snooker Championship: BBC One & BBC Two 1977 – present; BDO World Darts Championship: BBC One & BBC Two 1978 – 2016; Ski Sunday: BBC Two 1978 – present; London Marathon: BBC One 1981 – present; Great North Run: BBC One 1981 – present; Today at Wimbledon: BBC Two 1993 – 2014 & 2016 – present (replaced by Wimbledon 2Day in 2015)
BBC Weekend News is the BBC's national news programme on BBC One at the weekend and bank holidays, although it is often referred to on guides simply as BBC News.It is called BBC Weekend News on all bulletins and carries generic BBC News bulletin titles, apart from the late bulletin on Sunday where it is named BBC News at Ten and carries the BBC News at Ten titles.
2 October – As part of plans to revamp its daytime schedule BBC One announces that Flog It! will be axed after seventeen years. [428] 1 November – Ariana Grande at the BBC airs on BBC One. The one-hour special sees Ariana Grande talking to Davina McCall about her life and career, as well as performing some of her tracks. [429]
1: BBC One's New Year schedule includes Sam Ryder Rocks New Year's Eve from 11.30pm on 31 December 2022, with a break at midnight for London's annual New Year fireworks display. Het Grote Songfestivalfeest (renamed The Big Eurovision Party for UK viewers) follows Sam Ryder at 12.45am and is presented by Rylan Clark. [1] [2]
BBC One & BBC Two 1964 17 August Sugar Rush Channel 4 2005 18 August The Kumars: BBC One 2001 28 August (Celebrity) Love Island: ITV 2005 29 August Bad Lads' Army: Extreme: 2002 10 September Where the Heart Is: 1997 My Hero: BBC One 2000 22 September Bullseye: Challenge 1981 & 2006 15 October Jane Eyre: BBC One 2006 22 October Prime Suspect ...
1 October — Anglia Television starts broadcasting in colour from the Tacolneston transmitting station. 15 October – BBC1 launch the popular Play for Today which showcases one-off dramas by a diverse variety of writers and directors. 17 October – The children's literacy programme Words and Pictures debuts on BBC1.
The event is repeated by BBC One on 23 September. [161] The telethon raises $150m (£103m) which will be donated to the United Way's 11 September Fund. [162] 22 September – Debut of The Saturday Show on BBC One, but with an audience of 800,000, the first edition fails to match the 1.9 million tuning into its ITV counterpart, SMTV Live. [163]