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Tonight is a British current affairs television programme, presented by Cliff Michelmore, that was broadcast on BBC live on weekday evenings from 18 February 1957 to 18 June 1965. The producers were the future Controller of BBC1 Donald Baverstock and the future Director-General of the BBC Alasdair Milne .
Broadcast Notes 2 3: The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker: 15 March 1969: Both video and soundtrack still missing. Radio version survives. 5: A Stripe for Frazer: 29 March 1969: Soundtrack found in 2008, video still missing. Radio version survives. 6: Under Fire: 5 April 1969: Both video and soundtrack still missing. Radio version survives.
UK Today is a BBC television news programme shown on digital satellite and digital terrestrial versions of BBC One and BBC Two. It consisted of a round up of stories from the BBC's various local news programmes where it had not initially been possible to show regional variations. The programme was eventually replaced by digital feeds of each ...
7 July - The News Show is rebranded as The 7 O'Clock News. UK Today ends after all of the BBC's regional centres are upgraded for digital broadcasting. However it wasn't until May that all 17 regional services became available on satellite due to the BBC broadcasting all seventeen different feeds on 17 different channels on satellite.
The Today Show was also initially shown live in the afternoons, but was later broadcast the following morning instead, by which time it was more than half a day old. This meant that all the NBC News portions had to be replaced with European updates produced by ITN in London, also supplied the network with the main newscasts before and after the ...
Tonight Live dominated the ratings around Australia in every year of its broadcast. For the year 1990, the Nielsen ratings surveys reported that Tonight Live gained an average viewer share of 42.6% of viewers in all households in Australia (nearly double Channel 9 at 26% and Network 10 at 20%). In 1991 it won with an average share of 35%.
Comedy quiz show based around travel played by two teams of celebrities, hosted by Paul Coia. Drunken Businessmen: 2003: 2003–2005: Another Japanese game show, used as a filler. It was last shown on Challenge in 2005 as part of 'Japanese Day'. Endurance UK: 1997–1998: 1997–2009: The UK version of the cult Japanese show, Za Gaman. Extreme ...
The series will still be on the air, now being broadcast on S4C, 60 years later. [1] 5 January – Hanna-Barbera's popular family cartoon series The Flintstones debuts in the ITV London region. Other regions begin broadcasting the popular show later, with ITV North on 31 August. 7 January – The Avengers premieres on ITV.