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During major breaking news situations, the network will sometimes take BBC World's coverage and pre-empt regular programming. ] were one such example. BBC World is not currently widely available in the U.S. as a separate channel — although the channel announced in ] that it was seeking widespread distribution. | During major breaking news situations, the network will sometimes take BBC World's coverage and pre-empt regular programming. ] were one such example. BBC World is not currently widely available in the U.S. as a separate channel — although the channel announced in ] that it was seeking widespread distribution. | ||
==Free Speech CENSORSHIP Controversy== | |||
BBC America's Web site forum is the subject of Free Speech issues (CENSORSHIP). There are almost more messages from Admin editing and deleting harmless posts than there are posts. No one seems allowed to post anything slightly disparaging, even though BBC America transmits in a free country. | |||
(And this Misplaced Pages page itself is obviously monitored by their robots, as the subject of this paragraph disappears daily; another one concerning the pulling of EastEnders was removed from here too.) | |||
Years of interesting posts were recently, for no apparent reason deleted when they launched their new (January 2007) Web site. And now we start again, with half the posts deleted due to viewers commenting on the new Web site. | |||
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Note: Programmes marked with * have not originally been broadcast by the BBC but were either original ], ] or ] productions. | Note: Programmes marked with * have not originally been broadcast by the BBC but were either original ], ] or ] productions. | ||
==Original Programming== | ==Original Programming== |
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BBC America is an American television network, owned and operated by BBC Worldwide, which was launched on March 29, 1998, available on both cable and satellite. It is one of two BBC branded channels broadcast in the USA - the other being BBC World which broadcasts in New York only.
History
Since its launch, in March of 1998, BBC America has carried programming from the BBC and other British television networks, including comedy, drama, and lifestyle programmes. During the daytime, the network shows repeats of comedies such as Benny Hill, home-improvement series like Changing Rooms and Cash in the Attic together with news bulletins from BBC World. The evening schedule is where most new programming appears.
Distribution
BBC America is distributed in association with Discovery Networks, the United States division of Discovery Communications and parent company of the Discovery Channel, which also handles the affiliate and advertising sales. Unlike the BBC's domestic networks which are supported through the licence fee, BBC America is wholly advertising-supported. Many comedy programs run in specially formatted 40-minute blocks that allow them to run unedited. Some shows with adult content are edited -- however, rear and top frontal nudity for women have been shown on the channel, as well as some swearing have been allowed. Brief frontal male nudity can also occasionally be observed in shows, mainly the popular Footballers' Wives.
BBC World newscasts
BBC America simulcasts news bulletins from BBC World with U.S. commercials inserted. Previously, only individual 30 minute bulletins were simulcast — but in October 2005, the network began airing a full three-hour simulcast of BBC World in the mornings (from 6-9 AM ET, 3-6 AM PT). The simulcast consists of 30-minute news bulletins, editions of World Business Report, Sport Today, Asia Today and BBC News Extra, and a one-hour bulletin called World News Today - anchored by George Alagiah. A 30 minute bulletin also airs in the evening at 6-630 p.m. ET (3-330 p.m. PT), generally presented by Mike Embley in the main London studio of BBC World with Katty Kay in Washington.
During major breaking news situations, the network will sometimes take BBC World's coverage and pre-empt regular programming. The London Bombings in July 2005 were one such example. BBC World is not currently widely available in the U.S. as a separate channel — although the channel announced in 2006 that it was seeking widespread distribution.
Programming
The network currently airs programs such as:
- The Catherine Tate Show
- Gordon Ramsay's The F Word*
- afterlife*
- Eleventh Hour*
- The Office (UK)
- Are You Being Served?
- Keeping Up Appearances
- Benny Hill
- Coupling (UK)
- Monty Python's Flying Circus
- My Hero
- Ed vs. Spencer*
- Cash in the Attic
- Little Britain
- Doctor Who
- Look Around You
- Bargain Hunt
- Waterloo Road
- Location, Location, Location*
- Life On Mars
- The Avengers*
- Father Ted*
- So Graham Norton*
- Whose Line Is It Anyway? (UK)*
- The Saint*
- Hex*
- Spaced*
- Footballers' Wives*
- Bad Girls*
- Mile High*
- Weakest Link (UK)
- In The City*
- Shameless*
Note: Programmes marked with * have not originally been broadcast by the BBC but were either original ITV, Channel 4 or Sky One productions.
Original Programming
BBC America began producing its own shows and joint productions in 2004. This includes Sharpe's Challenge, part of the Sharpe series of TV movies. The series was co-produced with ITV.
Outside of the US
BBC America is also available in Bermuda on Bermuda CableVision's digital cable TV service.
On Demand
BBC America On Demand refers to a selection of BBC America programs available as Video on demand programing on many US digital cable systems. These Video on demand programs are usually available for 2-4 weeks before being rotated out. These programs are offered commercial-free though some programs are interrupted for network promos.
Examples of Idents
- An ident used from the channel's launch in 1998 until 2003. This was simply the BBC One balloon with BBC America superimposed on it. An ident used from the channel's launch in 1998 until 2003. This was simply the BBC One balloon with BBC America superimposed on it.
- A BBC America ident, used from 2003 until 2005. A BBC America ident, used from 2003 until 2005.
- One of several BBC America idents, used from 2005 to 2007. One of several BBC America idents, used from 2005 to 2007.
- One of several of the current BBC America idents, introduced in 2007. One of several of the current BBC America idents, introduced in 2007.
See Also
External links
- BBC America website
- Anglophenia - BBC America's blog
- BBC America On Demand Webpage
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