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BBC Entertainment

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International television channel

Television channel
BBC Entertainment
Broadcast areaEurope
Middle East
Africa
South Asia
Asia Pacific
Latin America
Programming
Picture format1080iHDTV
Ownership
OwnerBBC
ParentBBC Studios
Sister channelsCBeebies
BBC World News
BBC Lifestyle
BBC Earth
BBC HD
BBC First
BBC Brit
History
Launched1 October 2006; 19 years ago (2006-10-01)
ReplacedBBC Prime
Closed1 March 2010; 15 years ago (2010-03-01) (Italy)
30 November 2012; 12 years ago (2012-11-30) (India)
1 February 2015; 10 years ago (2015-02-01) (Poland)
13 April 2015; 10 years ago (2015-04-13) (Nordic Regions)
1 September 2015; 10 years ago (2015-09-01) (Africa)
1 October 2015; 10 years ago (2015-10-01) (Malaysia)
1 January 2016; 9 years ago (2016-01-01) (Central and Eastern Europe)
1 November 2016; 9 years ago (2016-11-01) (Hong Kong & Singapore)
10 March 2017; 8 years ago (2017-03-10) (Taiwan)
13 April 2017; 8 years ago (2017-04-13) (Latin America)
31 March 2024; 19 months ago (2024-03-31)
Replaced byBBC Brit
BBC Earth (Central and Eastern Europe)
BBC First (Hong Kong & Singapore)
CBeebies (Taiwan)
Links
Websitebbcentertainment.com

BBC Entertainment was an international television channel that broadcast comedy, drama,light entertainment, reality and children's programming (some regions only) from theBBC,Channel 4 and other UK production houses. The channel broadcast regional versions to suit local demands and replacedBBC Prime in a gradual rollout from 2006 to 2009. It was wholly owned byBBC Studios.

History

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The channel was launched in October 2006, replacingBBC Prime in Asian markets such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand and South Korea. On 28 December 2006, it was launched on theAstro platform in Malaysia. The channel was launched in India in May 2007 on theTata Sky platform and on India online Broadband Public Limited, but ceased broadcasting at the end of November 2012 due to "commercial considerations".[1]

The channel was launched in Poland, onCyfrowy Polsat, in December 2007, and replaced BBC Prime onDStv in South Africa on 1 September 2008. It was launched together with its sister channels (BBC Knowledge, BBC Lifestyle and BBC HD) in theNordic countries in November 2008, when it replaced BBC Prime onCanal Digital,Com Hem, Telia Digital-TV and FastTV. The Nordic countries get a separate feed of the channel which differs from that in the rest of Europe. It was also launched in Mexico on theSKY México digital satellite platform in August 2008 in a two-channel deal withTelevisa that also included a localized CBeebies, before later extending to other Central and South American countries.[2]

The channel replaced BBC Prime in the rest of Europe and the Middle East & North Africa in November 2009, a move announced in August 2009 that enabled the completion of the rollout of the new brand.[3] In Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland, BBC Entertainment is carried alongsideBBC One andBBC Two on theTelenet,Ziggo, andNaxoocable networks.

On 1 December 2009, Astro dropped the channel and replaced it withITV Choice. On 1 March 2010 in ItalySky Italia also dropped the channel. In 2010Kabel Deutschland (Germany) made it a pay-TV channel.

In August 2012,Unifi picked up the channel, thus making the channel available in Malaysia once more after a 3-year hiatus. However Unifi dropped the channel on 1 October 2015 and was replaced by BBC First after 1 year. It ceased broadcasting on 1 January 2016 in CEE, and it was replaced by BBC Earth.

In January 2017, BBC Worldwide announced BBC Entertainment would cease its transmissions in Latin American countries, along withBBC Earth andCBeebies, in April 2017. The shutdown was motivated by a push towards content sales to other linear and OTT platforms.[4]

Finally, BBC First was launched in some Asian regions on 19 March 2016. Singapore ViaStarhub TV broadcasts ceased on 29 April 2015, while in Hong Kong, Thailand and Indonesia, broadcasts ceased on 1 January 2017. In Myanmar and Mongolia, broadcasts ceased on 1 March 2018. In Taiwan, broadcasts ceased on 10 March 2017 and were replaced byCBeebies.

The channel shut down its last feed on 31 March 2024, with similar motivations to the decision taken in Latin America.[5]

Programming

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Main article:List of television programmes broadcast by the BBC

This table is not complete

Programme nameFormat / GenreFirst broadcastFirst seen on
BBC Entertainment
A Question of SportQuiz show1970–
Absolutely FabulousSitcom1992–2012
After You've GoneSitcom2007–2008April 2013
Alan Carr: Chatty ManComedy chat show2009–2017March 2013
Antiques RoadshowDocumentary1979–
As Time Goes BySitcom1992–2005March 2013
Bargain HuntGame Show2000–
BedlamSupernatural drama2011–2012
Being EricaComedy drama2009–2011May 2013
Big Barn FarmChildren's TV2008–
Blue PeterChildren's TV1958–April 2016
CasualtyMedical drama1986–April 2013
CoastTravel2005-2021December 2012
Come Dine with MeCooking2005–
DoctorsSoap opera2000–March 2013
Doctor WhoSci-fi drama1963–89; 2005–February 2013
Dragons DenEntrepreneurial reality TV2005–
EastEndersSoap opera1985–February 2013
Extreme Makeover: Home EditionReality TV2003–2012
Fawlty TowersSitcom1975–1979May 2015
Full Circle Michael PalinTravel documentary1997March 2013
The Graham Norton ShowComedy2007–October 2016
Grandpa in My PocketChildren's TV comedy2009–2014
Holby CityMedical drama1999–2022
HumfChildren's TV2009–11
HustleDrama2004–2012
IdealComedy drama2005–2011March 2013
Lark Rise to CandlefordPeriod drama2008–2011April 2013
Lead ballooncomedy2007–2011March 2013
Live at the ApolloStandup comedy2004–March 2013
LutherPsychological crime drama2010–2011March 2013
Masterchef (UK)Cooking2005–March 2013
Merlindrama2008–2012September 2014
Monarch of the GlenDrama2000–2005March 2013
Monarchy: The Royal Family at WorkDocumentary2007
My FamilySitcom2000–2011February 2013
New TricksCrime drama2003–March 2013
Ocean GiantsNatural history2011
Of Better or WorseDrama sitcom2005–2019May 2013
One Foot in the GraveSitcom1990–2000November 2012
Orphan BlackDrama2013–2017
Penelope K, by the wayChildren's TV2010–2012
Sahara with Michael PalinTravel documentary2005May 2013
The Secret MillionaireReality TV2006–May 2013
SilkLegal crime drama2011–May 2013
Smart sharksNatural history2003
South PacificNature documentary2009
SpooksDrama2002–2011May 2013
Still Open All HoursComedy2013–2019March 2024
Strictly Come DancingTalent show2004–October 2016
Top GearMotoring/Entertainment2002–2022
Twenty TwelveComedy2011–2012November 2012
Ty's Great British AdventureReality TV2008–2010
The UndergroundSketch comedy2006
The Voice UKTalent show2012–May 2016
Waking the DeadPolice procedural drama2000–2011February 2013
Walking with DinosaursDocumentary1999
Walk on the Wild SideComedy2009–April 2013
WaybulooChildren's TV2009–2012
Weakest LinkGame show2000–2012; 2017; 2021–January 2013
Would I Lie to You?Comedy2007–October 2016
Waterloo RoadDrama2006–2015; 2023–
Yes MinisterPolitical satire1980–1984

See also

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References

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  1. ^Davies, Will (2 November 2012)."BBC Pulls Plug on Two India Channels - India Real Time - WSJ". Blogs.wsj.com. Retrieved27 June 2013.
  2. ^"BBC Prime reborn as Entertainment".Variety. 18 August 2009. Archived fromthe original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved15 March 2024.
  3. ^"BBCWW confirms Lat Am channels".C21 Media. 14 July 2008.Archived from the original on 14 January 2024. Retrieved14 January 2024.
  4. ^"BBC Worldwide Latin America/US Hispanic announces the cease of operations of their pay TV channels as of April 2017 in Latin America".Produ. 5 January 2017.Archived from the original on 14 January 2024. Retrieved14 January 2024.
  5. ^"BBC Entertainment confirms closure".Broadband TV News. 12 January 2024. Retrieved12 January 2024.

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