In 1963, BBC Television News on a typical weekday would air at 1.25pm to 1.30pm, 5.50pm to 6.00pm, 7.29pm one minute mid-evening headlines, 9.15pm to 9.25pm and a late night news would changed time each night, but would air around 11.00pm for just under 8 minutes. That was it. Regional news was confined to 6.00pm to 6.25pm.
In 1963, BBC Television News on a typical weekday would air at 1.25pm to 1.30pm, 5.50pm to 6.00pm, 7.29pm one minute mid-evening headlines, 9.15pm to 9.25pm and a late night news would changed time each night, but would air around 11.00pm for just under 8 minutes. That was it. Regional news was confined to 6.00pm to 6.25pm.
In 1963, BBC Television News on a typical weekday would air at 1.25pm to 1.30pm, 5.50pm to 6.00pm, 7.29pm one minute mid-evening headlines, 9.15pm to 9.25pm and a late night news would changed time each night, but would air around 11.00pm for just under 8 minutes. That was it. Regional news was confined to 6.00pm to 6.25pm.
Never the end of BBC News as goes on and on and on....😳.
Peter Woods is the reporter who arrives at the scene of the incident.One of the 'old school' newsreaders.
this is neat i felt like i had gone back in time to the 1960s for a second.
In 1963, BBC Television News on a typical weekday would air at 1.25pm to 1.30pm, 5.50pm to 6.00pm, 7.29pm one minute mid-evening headlines, 9.15pm to 9.25pm and a late night news would changed time each night, but would air around 11.00pm for just under 8 minutes. That was it. Regional news was confined to 6.00pm to 6.25pm.