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Old BBC entertainment news show (June 2017)

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VM
VMPhil
It was definitely one of those shows that people watched not really for the format but for the personality, as highlighted by its lower ratings after he died.

I don't know if Zero 30 was axed or if it was because the BBC digital channels were being reformatted at that time around the millennium. BBC News 24 moved away from showing appointment-to-view programmes (with a few exceptions like Click Online and Dateline London) to becoming a pure rolling news channel, Stuart Murphy took over BBC Choice to position it as a youth station instead of the original catch-up/showcase format, and BBC Knowledge became a serious documentary channel instead of the interactive education and learning based format it started with.

Viewed in this context it makes sense that Zero 30 was retooled and relaunched as a BBC Choice programme.
JB
JasonB
As it's always mentioned TV Forum's very own Asa made an appearance on it too!
DB
dbl
As it's always mentioned TV Forum's very own Asa made an appearance on it too!



*digs up YouTube*
BA
Bail Moderator
I do love how all of theose "old" idents in the VT are actually still in use today....
WH
Whataday Founding member
dbl posted:
As it's always mentioned TV Forum's very own Asa made an appearance on it too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjyIB3HxsbM

*digs up YouTube*



It's something I've never considered before but is that the set they use for all the politics shows at Millbank?
RD
RDJ

It's something I've never considered before but is that the set they use for all the politics shows at Millbank?


Quite possibly. They did recycle the old 60 Seconds set and gave it to Points West in Bristol in 2004. They could have recycled this set to Millbank as it does look vaguely similar.
CR
Critique
I don't *think* so - it definitely looks similar and is the same basic design but the panels are different sizes on the Liquid News set versus the Millbank set (and the screens the wrong aspect ratio). I'd also say it's too big a set for the space they have at Millbank - then again, they had the same set design for a very long time (albeit not the exact same set, as this cap from TWELVE YEARS AGO shows:

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JA
james-2001
dbl posted:
As it's always mentioned TV Forum's very own Asa made an appearance on it too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjyIB3HxsbM

*digs up YouTube*


I can remember that, man I feel OLD!
:-(
A former member
Asa Looks like he 15 in that, so Hes only 30 now? Razz
AN
Andrew Founding member
I bet he'll love you digging that up.
IS
Inspector Sands
As Robert Williams hasn't posted these yet, here's the Christopher Price tribute:


and the final edition:
SP
Steve in Pudsey
I'm glad I misread your post - seeing "Christopher" and "Williams" in the same sentence made me fear the worst Smile
DE88, London Lite and james-2001 gave kudos

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