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Originally styled BBC2, it was the third British television station to be launched (starting on 21 April 1964), and from 1 July 1967, Europe's first television channel to broadcast regularly in colour.
To celebrate BBC Two's 50th birthday, we're taking a trip down memory lane... From its launch night in 1964 to landmark programmes via some classic idents, here's a very brief history...
BBC Two is the secondary TV channel of the BBC in the UK. Launched in 1964 as BBC2, it adopted its current name in 1997. It shows more highbrow content than the mainstream BBC One .
1989. 16 January – The Late Show, Britain's first daily television arts programme which is presented by Sarah Dunant, makes its debut on BBC2, immediately after Newsnight. [79] [80] 20 January – BBC2 airs live coverage of the inauguration of George Bush as the 41st President of the United States.
The BBC launched BBC Two - the third national TV station – on 20 April 1964. The debut evening was planned as an enticing showcase of the best of the new service, but was ruined by outside...
27. Jan. 2000 · A history of America, 1917-1941, through the eyes of a variety of characters from the era.
Devising the 2. How BBC Two and Lambie Nairn changed their audience perception from 'Dull and Worthy'. In February 1991, in response to research that found BBC Two's on-screen look was...