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Tonight is a British current affairs television programme, presented by Cliff Michelmore, that was broadcast on BBC live on weekday evenings from 18 February 1957 to 18 June 1965. The producers were the future Controller of BBC1 Donald Baverstock and the future Director-General of the BBC Alasdair Milne. The audience was typically seven million ...
The film is split into two parts and shown over consecutive nights. 23 December The animated children's series Bod debuts on BBC1. BBC1 show the television premiere of the 1968 comedy film Carry On Up the Khyber, starring Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw and Roy Castle.
BBC News provides television journalism to BBC network bulletins (on BBC One and BBC Two) and programmes as well as the BBC News Channel available around the world and in the United Kingdom. BBC News runs BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service as part of its rolling news coverage, journalists and presenters also contribute to podcasts produced ...
Titled as World News Today with George Alagiah (2006–2010) and World News Today with Zeinab Badawi (2007–2014). Newsday: One, News Channel & World News 13 June 2011 – present Victoria Derbyshire: Two & News Channel 7 April 2015 – 17 March 2020 BBC Newsroom Live: Two & News Channel 21 March 2016 – 2020 GMT: Two & World News
Tonight is a BBC television current affairs programme that was shown on weekday nights from 1 September 1975 until 5 July 1979 on BBC1. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was initially presented by Sue Lawley , Denis Tuohy and Donald MacCormick and reporters included John Pitman , Richard Kershaw , David Lomax , David Jessel and Michael Delahaye.
Behind the scenes of the Today show, filming in Paris during the Olympics. ... and they made the craziness of a live TV morning show look calm while hosting 95 guests with a 50-plus person crew ...
16–25 July – The BBC covers the 1970 Commonwealth Games with the afternoon events broadcast live, resulting in approximately three hours a day of live coverage each day plus a highlights programme broadcast at 8pm during the week. 17 July – Tyne Tees Television starts broadcasting in colour from the Pontop Pike transmitting station.
4 January – BBC1 begins broadcasting on weekdays at 6am. A start of day Ceefax broadcast is retained although it now runs for 15 minutes rather than 30. Channel 4 starts broadcasting 4-Tel on View during its overnight closedowns. [29] [30] April – A weekend 7am Ceefax broadcast begins on BBC1 and is formally mentioned in TV listings. [31]