Newsroom (BBC programme) explained

Genre:News and Current affairs
Runtime:30 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Location:Alexandra Palace (1964–1969)
Television Centre (1969–1972)
Language:English
Network:BBC2
Related:News Extra

Newsroom is a news programme. It was the BBC2 channel's main news programme between 20 April 1964 and 10 November 1972.

The programme began on the day BBC2 started transmission, 20 April 1964[1] and continued until the end of 10 November 1972. The programme was initially broadcast late at night (after 10.30pm) but was moved to a 7.30pm–8.00pm time-slot in 1968.[2] The schedule change was followed by a switch from monochrome to colour transmission; Newsroom was, in fact, the first British news programme to be shown in colour.[3]

Until September 1969 it originated from BBC News Studio A at Alexandra Palace, and after this date from Studio N2 at Television Centre.

Various newsreaders presented Newsroom over the years, including John Timpson, Peter Woods (from the first night) and Robert Dougall.[4]

Notes and References

  1. https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbctwo/england/1964-04-20 BBC Genome Project – BBC2 listings 20 April 1964
  2. https://www.tvark.org/?page=1687 BBC 2 News at TVARK
  3. https://www.bbc.co.uk/heritage/more/pdfs/1960s.pdf History of the BBC – key dates page 5
  4. https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/0b65a457380e4cb2b5330e766dc34754 Broadcast – BBC Programme Index