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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]
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 ...
The 2021–22 network late night television schedule for the four major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the late night hours from September 2021 to August 2022. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2020–21 television season.
The Lenny Henry Show (1998–2013) Let Them Eat Cake (1999–2005) The Life of Rock with Brian Pern (2014–18) Life Without George (1998–2007) The Likely Lads (1998–2008) Limmy's Show (2010–16) Linda Green (2002–06) Little Britain (2004–17) Live at the Apollo (2004–19) London's Burning (1998–2007) Look Around You (2003–08 ...
Channel Name Logo Subsidiary SD HD +1 Streaming Freeview [2] Freesat [3] Sky [4] Virgin TV [5]; BBC One a: BBC Free-to-air - BBC One: Free-to-air Player BBC One Northern Ireland
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) Glastonbury Festival (BBC Two 1997 – present, BBC Three 2003 – 2015, BBC Four 2003 – present) Junior Eurovision Song Contest (BBC One & CBBC 2022–present) The Proms
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.
Seven editions of the show are planned for repeat on a weekly basis. [3] ITV airs No Time to Die as part of its New Year's Day schedule. [4] 2: The BBC News channel airs the final edition of The Papers, its nightly review of the following morning's newspaper headlines. From the following day, discussion of newspaper headlines will form part of ...