BBC, also known as the British Broadcasting Corporation, is the official YouTube channel that uploads news and films from the United Kingdom.
History[]
The channel was created on November 11, 2005, and uploaded their very first video on January 19, 2007, which is Part 2 of Clive Myrie In Baghdad on BBC News, the video's now unlisted.[1] On July 12, 2007, they made their first semi-viral video. They upload episodes of shows until they made their first viral video on September 30, 2007, titled Kitchen Gun—In stores now! 🔫😂 | The Peter Serafinowic Show—BBC, which is a clip from a show called The Peter Serafinowicz Show.
Associates[]
The network has talked about YouTubers before. They did a piece on twomad when he would invade people's Zoom classes. When VTuber's became popular, they interviewed VShojo's only British members, Apricot the Lich and Veibae. [2]
Channels[]
BBC One[]
BBC One (formerly BBC 1, BBC TV and BBC Television Service) was the main channel from the BBC mainline, it stated operated in 1936 as BBC Television Service, on 1960, it reberanded into BBC TV, six years later, it renamed to BBC 1, in 1997 until today, it named to BBC One, and it is became the most popular TV channel in the UK right now.
BBC Two[]
BBC Two (formerly BBC 2) was the alternate broadcasting of the BBC mainline, it first launch in 1964 but its delayed because of the loss of electric power, but this is the first UK channel to switch in color in 1967 and its named of the UK's channel of the year.
BBC Three[]
BBC Three (formerly BBC Choice) is the channel that targets 16-34 years old and they shared time to CBBC (7:00-19:00). Back in 1997, BBC Choice was launched but it changed to BBC Three on 2003 after BBC Four was launched, in 2016, BBC Three became an online service, but until 2022, it became a TV channel again.
BBC Four[]
- Not to be confused of the unofficial YouTube Channel BBC FOUR
CBBC[]
- See CBBC
CBBC (formerly Children's BBC) was a kids TV channel from 1985, but its a programming block from the same year until 2002, it became a channel, the same as the launch as Cbeebies.
Cbeebies[]
- See CBeebies
BBC Scotland[]
BBC Scotland (formerly BBC Two Scotland) was a BBC channel located from Scotland, it was first launched on 1979 as BBC 2 Scotland, until 2019, it rebranded to just BBC scotland.
BBC Alba[]
BBC Alba was a Scottish Gaelic speaking channel that airs only from Scotland and it started broadcast in 2008.
BBC News[]
- See BBC News
BBC News (formerly BBC News 24) is the news broadcasting channel that is started on 1922.
BBC Parliament[]
BBC Parliament is a British free-to-air television channel which broadcasts live and recorded coverage of the House of Commons, House of Lords and Select Committees of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the Scottish Parliament, the London Assembly, the Northern Ireland Assembly and the Senedd. The channel also broadcasts reports from the European Parliament and the annual conferences of the main political parties and the Trades Union Congress.
BBC iPlayer[]
BBC iPlayer was a streaming service made by BBC, it was first launched in 2007. In order to watch on BBC iPlayer, you need a TV license and its only available from the UK.
BBC Sounds[]
BBC Sounds is a free to stream music service that they stream radio on the go, it is available outside the UK. The radio channels that stream on the list was:
- BBC Radio 1
- Radio 1 Dance
- Radio 1 Xtra
- Radio 1 Relax
- BBC Radio 2
- BBC Radio 3
- BBC Radio 4
- Radio 4 LW
- Radio 4 Extra
- BBC Radio 5 Live
- Radio 5 Sports Extra
- BBC Radio 6 Music
- BBC Asian Network
- BBC World Service
- BBC Radio Scotland
- Radio Scotland Extra
- Radio Orkney
- Radio Shetland
- BBC Radio nan Gàideheal
- BBC Radio Ulster
- BBC Radio Foyle
- BBC Radio Wales
- Radio Wales Extra
- Radio Cymru
- Radio Cymru 2
- BBC CBeebies Radio
Logos[]
Logo | Date |
---|---|
1958-1963 | |
1963-1992 | |
1971-1992 | |
1988-1998 | |
1997-2021 | |
2021-now |
BBC One[]
BBC Two[]
BBC Three[]
BBC Four[]
Image | Date | Additional info |
---|---|---|
1998-2002 | It was first named BBC Knowledge | |
2002-2021 | It changed to BBC Four | |
2021-now | It refreshed |
Symbols (BBC Two)[]
Image | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|
1991-2018 | Using until 2007; and reused again from 2014-2018 | |
2007-2018 | ||
2018-present | The simplification "2" |
Unused[]
Image | Name | Date |
---|---|---|
BBC 1 | 1990 | |
BBC 2 | 1990 |
Trivia[]
- BBC has hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 9 times in 1960,[3] 1963,[4] 1968,[5] 1972,[6] 1974,[7] 1977,[8] 1982,[9] 1998,[10] and 2023.[11]
- In 2015, BBC hosted Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits in London.[12]
- BBC also hosted the Eurovision Dance Contest 2 times in 2007[13] and 2008.[14]
- In 2001, BBC hosted Eurovision Young Dancers in London.[15]
- BBC also hosted Eurovision Young Musicians 2 times in 1982[16] and 2018.[17]
References[]
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN8uclJvNM8
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9VHuPgZ6NE
- ↑ https://eurovision.tv/event/london-1960
- ↑ https://eurovision.tv/event/london-1963
- ↑ https://eurovision.tv/event/london-1968
- ↑ https://eurovision.tv/event/edinburgh-1972
- ↑ https://eurovision.tv/event/brighton-1974
- ↑ https://eurovision.tv/event/london-1977
- ↑ https://eurovision.tv/event/harrogate-1982
- ↑ https://eurovision.tv/event/birmingham-1998
- ↑ https://eurovision.tv/event/liverpool-2023
- ↑ https://eurovision.tv/story/official-london-to-host-eurovision-s-60th-anniversary-event
- ↑ https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/04_april/13/dance.shtml
- ↑ https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/07_july/07/dance.shtml
- ↑ http://www.youngdancers.tv/page/history/by-year/contest?event=1743#About
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20140222141349/http://www.youngmusicians.tv/page/history/by-year/contest?event=1943#About_the_show
- ↑ http://www.youngmusicians.tv/page/news?id=eurovision_young_musicians_is_coming_to_edinburgh_in_2018