Your News

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Your News was a weekly BBC News television programme made from user-generated content sent into the BBC by viewers and the public.[1]

Broadcast

The programme was broadcast every weekend on the BBC News at 3:30pm and 10:30pm on Saturday and Sunday. Usually, the current episode could be watched on the BBC News website[2] as well as on BBC iPlayer.

The pilot, filmed in Welwyn Garden City, was first broadcast on 25 November 2006. Every week the programme was shot in different locations around the UK, which included Carlisle, Belfast, Manchester and Barnstaple.

Presenters

Your News was fronted by various BBC presenters including Amanda Davies, Konnie Huq, Laura Jones, James Dagwell, Manish Bhasin, Adam Parsons, Thalia Pellegrini and Alex Stanger. The final Your News was broadcast on the weekend of 20 and 21 December 2008 which was presented by Adam Parsons and Laura Jones.

References

  1. ^ BBC News 24 launches the first all user-generated news programme BBC Press Office, 24 November 2006
  2. ^ What's been making your news? BBC News, 9 September 2008

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