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The World Today, 'Verified Live, BBC News Now, The Context [5] Geeta Guru-Murthy: The World Today, 'Verified Live, BBC News Now, The Context [5] Clive Myrie: BBC Election Coverage, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News [7] Victoria Derbyshire: Newsnight, Ukraniecast, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg (relief) Caitríona Perry ...
This is a list of satirical television news programs with a satirical bent, or parodies of news broadcasts, with either real or fake stories for mainly humorous purposes. . The list does not include sitcoms or other programs set in a news-broadcast work environment, such as the US Mary Tyler Moore, the UK's Drop The Dead Donkey, the Australian Frontline, or the Canadian The Newsr
and "Live from London, you're watching The World Today on BBC News.", going into breaks, different to the "Live from London, this is BBC News." and "Around the world and across the UK this is BBC News." used for the BBC News-branded programmes. The Top of the Hours also has a coming-up section introducing lighter stories, that will be covered.
BBC News at Five – An hour of news live from Broadcasting House in London, usually presented by Huw Edwards or Jane Hill, covering the day's national and international news, sports events, and weather. On 13 March 2020, the last edition of the BBC News at Five was broadcast and was suspended until further notice in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the course of BBC News channel mergers, Live (also styled as Live with Lucy Hockings), which has a similar background as BBC News Now and was also presented by Lucy Hockings, aired for the last time on 3 March 2023 on the then BBC World News. However, BBC announced that Lucy Hockings would stay as a presenter for the merged channel. [2]
Saturday Night Live took a hit at Donald Trump’s controversial cabinet picks in their Cold Open sketch on Saturday night. The skit, which started by poking fun at Trump and President Joe Biden ...
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The programme debuted in 2017 as 100 Days and aired daily to document the first one hundred days of US president Donald Trump in administration. [4] After the first 100 days of President Trump's presidency passed, the programme continued; it was briefly called 100 Days+ [5] before it was launched in September 2017 as Beyond 100 Days in the same timeslot Monday to Thursday right after Focus on ...