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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]
FA Cup: BBC One/TV 1937 – 1996, 2002 – 2008 & 2014 – present (shared with BT Sport, and currently with ITV Sport) Wimbledon Championships: BBC TV/BBC One 1937 – present, BBC Two 1964 – present; The Boat Race: BBC TV/One 1938 – 2004 & 2010 – present (ITV covered the Boat Race from 2005 – 2009)
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.
The final ever episode of Gavin & Stacey airs as part of BBC One's Christmas Day schedule. [296] It attracts 12.3 million viewers (on overnight figures) – the largest Christmas Day audience in more than a decade, and the year's highest non-sport overnight figure. [ 297 ]
BBC One 1995 29 June Cash Cab: ITV 2005 30 June Coach Trip: Channel 4 1 July Saturday morning kids' programmes CBBC & CITV 1968 30 July Top of the Pops (weekly episodes) 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 ...
London Live closes down following the sale of the channel to David Montgomery's Local TV Ltd. [16] 20: London TV, a London version of the Local TV Network, which airs True Crime for most of the day, replaces London Live as London's local television station. [11] 24: Jake Brown and Leanne Quigley win the third series of The Traitors. [17]
In the autumn of 1959, Grandstand was extended by fifteen minutes and would finish at 17:00 every Saturday. [1] According to Richard Haynes in BBC Sport in Black and White, the 1960s saw the Grandstand name "become synonymous with the BBC's coverage of sport" and it "became a trusted vehicle for British viewers to access a variety of sports." [3]
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]