BBC Two Northern Ireland explained

BBC Two Northern Ireland
Launch Date:
(digital version)
Closed Date: (digital version)
Network:BBC Two
Owner:BBC Northern Ireland
Country:United Kingdom
Area:Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Language:English (Ulster English)
Irish
Ulster Scots
Picture Format:576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Sister Channels:BBC One Northern Ireland
Replaced:BBC Choice Northern Ireland (digital version)
Terr Serv 2:Freeview
Terr Chan 2:Channel 2
Channel 102 (HD)

BBC Two Northern Ireland (Irish: '''BBC Thuaisceart Éireann a Dó''') is a Northern Irish free-to-air television channel owned and operated by BBC Northern Ireland as a variation of the BBC Two network. It is broadcast via digital terrestrial transmitters and from the SES Astra 2E satellite (transponder 48) at the 28.2° East orbital position.

Presentation

The channel was branded onscreen as 'BBC Two NI' from October 2006 until February 2007, though not referred to as such by continuity announcers. Unique idents for Northern Ireland featuring the robotic figure 2 were used during this time, showing the Giant's Causeway and the feature eating an Ulster Fry.

Programming

Unlike BBC Two in the rest of the UK, the channel broadcasts regular news and regional weather updates between programmes. Programmes on the service have included the following:

Children's programmes

Availability

BBC Two Northern Ireland can be seen on all television platforms on channel 2, or 102 in Northern Ireland, depending on the system and in other areas of the UK via satellite and on some other digital television platforms and in most areas of the Republic of Ireland on satellite, cable and some other digital television receivers. Programming shown on BBC Two Northern Ireland can be watched again across the UK after transmission on the BBC iPlayer service.

Until 28 October 2006, there were two separate services – 'BBC Two Northern Ireland"', an analogue-only service, referred to as "BBC Two", both in idents and continuity, and a digital-only opt-out, 'BBC Two NI', (the successor to BBC Choice Northern Ireland) which carried extra regional programming and continuity between 6pm and midnight. This has all now ended and the two Northern Ireland services have been merged.