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This is a list of television programmes broadcast by the BBC, that are either currently being broadcast or have previously been broadcast on the BBC in the United Kingdom.

Current programmes

Drama

Panel games

Sitcoms

Soap

  • Casualty (BBC One 6 September 1986–present)
  • Doctors (BBC One 27 March 2000–present)
  • EastEnders (BBC One 19 February 1985–present)
  • Holby City (BBC One 12 January 1999–present)

Other

Future programming

0–9

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

Special events

BBC Sport

  • Match of the Day: (BBC Two 1964–1966, BBC One 1966–2001 & 2004–present)
  • Match of the Day 2: (BBC Two 2004–2012, BBC One 2012–present)
  • Football League / League Cup Show (BBC One 2009–present)
  • Test Match Special (BBC Radio 1957–present)
  • Ski Sunday: (BBC Two 1978–present)
  • Wimbledon Championships: (BBC TV/BBC One 1937–present, BBC Two 1964–present)
  • Today at Wimbledon: (BBC Two 1993–present)
  • Grandstand: (BBC One 1958–2007, BBC Two 1981–2007)
  • Sportsnight: (BBC One 1968–1997)
  • Rugby Special: (BBC Two 1966-2005)
  • BDO World Darts Championship (BBC One & BBC Two 1978-present)
  • World Snooker Championship (BBC One & BBC Two 1977-present)
  • The Grand National (BBC One 1960-2012, Channel 4 2013-present, BBC Radio 1948-present)
  • Formula 1 (BBC One & BBC Two 1976-1996 & 2009-present)
  • London Marathon (BBC One 1981-present)
  • Great North Run (BBC One 1981-present)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cleese and Elton back on BBC". The Independent. London. 19 March 1998.
  2. ^ City Central - TV.com
  3. ^ "Real people and stars compete in new BBC listings". The Herald. 19 March 1998.
  4. ^ Ross is lured by shrew! (From Croydon Guardian)
  5. ^ Belcher, David (24 June 1999). "BBC publishes unprecedented warts and all annual report". The Herald.
  6. ^ Geraint Talfan Davies (Ed.) English is a Welsh language: television's crisis in Wales, Institute of Welsh Affairs (2009), page 76. ISBN 978-1-904773-42-9.
  7. ^ Crace, John (20 March 2013). "The Syndicate; What Do Artists Do All Day? – TV review". The Guardian. London.
  8. ^ Rahim, Sameer (9 April 2013). "What Do Artists Do All Day? BBC Four, review". The Telegraph. London.