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FA Cup: BBC One/TV 1937 – 1996, 2002 – 2008 & 2014 – present (shared with BT Sport, and currently with ITV Sport) Wimbledon Championships: BBC TV/BBC One 1937 – present, BBC Two 1964 – present; The Boat Race: BBC TV/One 1938 – 2004 & 2010 – present (ITV covered the Boat Race from 2005 – 2009)
15 July – BBC One shows the first trailer for series 11 of Doctor Who in half-time during the World Cup Final. [425] 2 September – BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show moves to the later timeslot of 10:00 am as part of a shake up of the channel's Sunday morning schedule. [426]
BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.It is the corporation's oldest and flagship channel, and is known for broadcasting mainstream programming, which includes BBC News television bulletins, primetime drama and entertainment, and live BBC Sport events.
15 September – After eleven years on the air, the final edition of Breakfast News is broadcast on BBC One. 2 October – The first edition of the BBC's revamped breakfast news programme Breakfast is broadcast. The new series is carried on both BBC One and BBC News 24, previously News 24 had aired its own breakfast programme, Breakfast 24. 2001
1 January BBC One airs The Queen by Rolf, a documentary following artist Rolf Harris as he paints a portrait of the Queen. [1] 2 January BBC One airs the network premieres of Piglet's Big Movie and the Steven Spielberg smash-hit Catch Me If You Can. 3 January Channel 4 quiz show Countdown celebrates its 4000th edition. [2] 6 January
The Hit List is a British music game show that puts three pairs of contestants against each other to test their knowledge of music, which began airing on Saturday nights on BBC One on 25 May 2019. The show is hosted by husband and wife Marvin and Rochelle Humes, and it is their first standalone TV show as a couple.
The event is repeated by BBC One on 23 September. [161] The telethon raises $150m (£103m) which will be donated to the United Way's 11 September Fund. [162] 22 September – Debut of The Saturday Show on BBC One, but with an audience of 800,000, the first edition fails to match the 1.9 million tuning into its ITV counterpart, SMTV Live. [163]
Rowan Atkinson stars in the third series of the BBC comedy Blackadder the Third, now set during the Georgian Era, also featuring Tony Robinson and Hugh Laurie. 21 September – As part of Channel 4's expansion of programme hours, a new weekday lunchtime schedule is introduced.