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  2. Timeline of sport on Channel 4 - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4 also covers the 1984 events. 7–14 August – Channel 4, in conjunction with ITV, broadcasts live coverage of the first World Athletics Championships in Helsinki, Finland. 1984. 22 March – Horse racing coverage is broadcast on Channel 4 for the first time, resulting in the launch of Channel 4 Racing.

  3. 1969 in British television - Wikipedia

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    20–21 July – Live transmission from the Moon with the landing of Apollo 11; at 03:56 BST on 21 July, Neil Armstrong steps onto the surface. [5] BBC television makes its first overnight broadcast to provide coverage. Footage of the event is reported to have been seen by 22 million UK viewers on 21 July (720 million worldwide).

  4. 1965 in British television - Wikipedia

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    16 September – Lorne Spicer, presenter ( Cash in the Attic) 24 September – Sheryl Gascoigne, television personality. 14 October – Steve Coogan, British comedian and actor. 15 October – Stephen Tompkinson, British actor. 31 October – Rob Rackstraw, British voice actor. 4 November – Shaun Williamson, British actor.

  5. List of years in British television - Wikipedia

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    1935 in British television – Baird stops broadcasting in September. 1936 in British television – Electronically scanned television begins from Alexandra Palace. 1937 in British television – First outside broadcast at the Coronation of King George VI. 1938 in British television – First news bulletin carried by BBC television, in sound only.

  6. 1964 in British television - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The existing BBC TV channel is renamed BBC1. 21 April – Play School is first broadcast on BBC2; the launch schedule, abandoned on the previous day, is shown in full this evening. 26 April – News Review, a summary of the week's news with subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, is broadcast for the first time as part of the launch ...

  7. English football on television - Wikipedia

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    English Football League. All televised EFL games are broadcast on Sky Sports, with two games (usually Championship) per weekend broadcast at 20:00 on a Friday and 12:30 on a Saturday. Other games may be additionally scheduled at different times, such as 17:30 on Saturday, 12:00 on Sunday or, very occasionally, 20:00 on a Monday.

  8. 1963–64 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    1964–65. 1965–66. The following is the 1963–64 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1963 through August 1964. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series ...

  9. 1998 in British television - Wikipedia

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    25 June – The final episode of BBC One's The Human Body is the first British television programme to show the final moments of a cancer patient. 63-year-old Herbert Mower, who died the previous year, had given permission for his death to be recorded for the series. [ 47] 26 June – Launch of the music channel Kiss TV.