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The new programme airs as a late evening news and analysis programme. [10] BBC2's late evening news bulletin is renamed Newsnight. 1976. 17 September – The original incarnation of Newsnight is broadcast for the final time. It is replaced three days later with a shorter bulletin called Late Night News on 2. 1977. No events. 1978. No events. 1979
Sportday/Sport Today: One, Two, World News & News Channel 2003 – present Branded as either Sportday or Sport Today depending on simulcasting. BBC Breakfast: One, Two & News Channel 2 October 2000 – present BBC News at Ten: One 16 October 2000 – present The Andrew Marr Show: One 11 September 2005 – 19 December 2021 Titled as Sunday AM ...
BBC2's Community Programme Unit kept this aspect of the channel's tradition alive into the 1990s in the form of Video Diaries and later Video Nation. The Community Programmes Unit was disbanded in 2004. BBC Two has also given various programmes from around the world their first UK broadcasts, and have introduced many more to terrestrial audiences.
Nationwide is a BBC current affairs television programme which ran from 9 September 1969 until 5 August 1983. Originally broadcast on BBC1 from Tuesday to Thursday, and then each weekday from 1972, it followed the early evening news, and included the regional opt-out news programmes.
The Late Late Breakfast Show is a British variety show that was broadcast live on Saturday evenings from 4 September 1982 to 8 November 1986 on BBC1.It was presented by Noel Edmonds, initially with co-host Leni Harper, and also featured Mike Smith and John Peel.
Thus, when the newly launched Points West was given a ten-minute slot on 17 September 1962, it shared its slot with Wales Today. The launch of a dedicated BBC Wales television station in February 1964 finally allowed Points West to become a full-length regional news programme broadcast only to the West of England.
The 30 minute programme features government ministers pitted against newspaper editors. [2] 26–27 May – The BBC provides around 17 hours of results coverage of the 1955 United Kingdom general election. The BBC records the coverage for the first time but only around three hours still exists in the BBC archives.
It is transmitted immediately before the start of the afternoon's children's programmes. 23 September – The BBC's Teletext service Ceefax goes live. 1975. 1 September – Tonight returns to BBC1 after ten years off air. The new programme airs as a late evening news and analysis programme. [8] BBC2's late evening news bulletin is renamed ...