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The programmes where the presenter is the lead presenter are shown here in bold. Chief presenters work across BBC One, BBC Two and primarily the BBC News Channel. The chief presenters broadcast on the channel between 12:00 and 8:00 London time during weekdays. Chief presenters will front BBC News coverage of editorially significant events on ...
Each year 159 hours of current affairs programmes are broadcast on BBC One, including Panorama and Watchdog. Politics is also covered, with programmes including Question Time and This Week shown. Crimewatch, a programme appealing for help in unsolved crimes, is broadcast monthly. BBC One shows 1,880 hours of factual and learning programming ...
24 Hours or Twenty-Four Hours is a long-running, late-evening, weekdaily news magazine programme that aired on BBC1.It focused on analysis and criticism of current affairs, and featured in-depth short documentary films that set the style for current-affairs magazine programmes.
Sunday Morning Live is a religious and current affairs discussion programme. The first series aired on BBC One from July 2010 to November 2010 after the end of the third series of The Big Questions. [3] It currently airs in blocks of episodes several times a year. [4]
This Week is a British current affairs and politics TV programme. It was screened late on Thursday evenings on BBC One and hosted by former Sunday Times editor Andrew Neil, with a panel of two commentators, one from the right and the other from the left of the political spectrum.
We Are England [1] is a regional current affairs documentary programme shown on BBC One. [2] [3] The programme is made by six teams around England, based in Birmingham, London, Bristol, Leeds, Newcastle and Norwich.
He later became the BBC's director of news and current affairs, and eventually the first chief executive of production, before his retirement in 1998. Mike Neville – long-serving main anchor on Look North in Newcastle upon Tyne, from 1964 to 1996.
Sarah Anne Louise Montague, Lady Brooke (born 8 February 1966), [1] is a British journalist and presenter of the BBC Radio 4 current affairs programme The World at One. [2] For 18 years, prior to April 2018, she was a regular presenter of another radio programme, Today.