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  2. BBC Four - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. 2002 in British television - Wikipedia

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    The soap had been facing the axe, but was partially saved by an increase in ratings provided by Australian soap Home and Away which airs in the schedule immediately before it. [159] Top of the Pops airs its 2,000th edition. [160] 14 September – Joe Mace and Dani Behr present their final edition of The Saturday Show. [161]

  4. List of most watched television broadcasts in the United ...

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    BBC/ITV 4 UEFA Euro 2020 final: Italy v England: 29.85 [3] 11 July 2021: BBC/ITV 5 Apollo 13 Splashdown: 28.60 [4] 17 April 1970: BBC/ITV 6 1970 FA Cup final replay: Chelsea v Leeds United: 28.49 [4] 29 April 1970: BBC/ITV 7 Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer: 28.40 [5] 29 July 1981: BBC One/ITV 8 Wedding of Princess Anne and Mark ...

  5. List of longest-running British television programmes - Wikipedia

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    No. of broadcast years after year of first broadcast Title Network Genre Airing between Notes 55 Up: Documentary 1964–2019 The BBC version (also made by a unit of ITV Studios) started in April 2000 with two episodes of 28 Up: Millennial Generation broadcast on 29 September 2021 and 6 October 2021, giving a timeframe of 21 years for the BBC programme and 57 years for the overall Up format.

  6. List of television programmes broadcast by the BBC - Wikipedia

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    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)

  7. 2004 in British television - Wikipedia

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    15 January – BBC Four begins a six-part adaptation of the Alan Clark Diaries, starring John Hurt and Jenny Agutter. The series concludes on 17 February, and is later repeated on BBC Two. [7] [8] [9] 16 January – Robert Kilroy-Silk resigns as a BBC One talk show host after 17 years following the controversy over comments he made about Arabs ...

  8. 2011 in British television - Wikipedia

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    BBC Four: 25 January How TV Ruined Your Life: BBC Two 31 January Rastamouse: CBeebies: 3 February The Ultra Zionists: BBC Two 4 February The Lock Up: BBC Three 5 February All Over the Place: CBBC 7 February Outcasts: BBC One 9 February Madagascar: BBC Two 12 February Secret Fortune: BBC One 14 February The Sparticle Mystery: CBBC 20 February ...

  9. 1990 in British television - Wikipedia

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    24 January–3 February – The BBC broadcasts the 1990 Commonwealth Games. BBC1 stays on the air all night to provide live coverage. This is the first time that BBC1 has provided full live coverage of an overseas Commonwealth Games with around 12 hours of live action broadcast each day.