BBC2 was a really high brow channel in 1964 with a threadbare schedule. It would come on air for 30 mins at 11am for Playschool for the under 5s, and then off air until 7.20pm when it's evening schedule started, and on many days it's schedule would end well before midnight, usually 11.30pm. So around 4.5 hours of programming per week day with a little more at weekends.
BBC2 was a really high brow channel in 1964 with a threadbare schedule. It would come on air for 30 mins at 11am for Playschool for the under 5s, and then off air until 7.20pm when it's evening schedule started, and on many days it's schedule would end well before midnight, usually 11.30pm. So around 4.5 hours of programming per week day with a little more at weekends.
Glad to see what happened for BBC2’s Disastrous launch.
Lowri Turner wasn't born! These talking head shows are absurd.
Paul Coia is looking well preserved.
He launched Channel 4 in 1982 with...Good Afternoon!
Channel 5 launched in 1997 by David Vickery giving a brief voice over at 6pm.
@@CARLIN4737 Indeed he did. He was also part of the Pebble Mill presenting team in the latter years of the show.