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Channel 5 (British TV channel)

Channel 5 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel launched in 1997. It is the fifth national terrestrial channel in the United Kingdom and is owned by Channel Five Broadcasting Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of American media conglomerate Paramount Global, which is grouped under the Paramount Networks UK & Australia division.

Channel 5
Logo used since 2016
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast area
  • United Kingdom
  • Isle of Man
  • Channel Islands
  • Gibraltar
Headquarters17–29 Hawley Crescent, London, England
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format
Timeshift serviceChannel 5 +1
Ownership
OwnerParamount Networks UK & Australia
ParentChannel 5 Broadcasting Limited[1]
Sister channels
History
Launched30 March 1997; 26 years ago (1997-03-30)
Former names
  • Five (2002–2011)
Links
Websitewww.channel5.com
Availability
Terrestrial
See separate section
Streaming media
See separate section

During ownership by the RTL Group, it was branded as Five between 16 September 2002 and 13 February 2011. Richard Desmond purchased the channel from RTL on 23 July 2010, announcing plans to invest more money in programming and return to the name Channel 5 with immediate effect, and it was relaunched on 14 February 2011.[2][3][4] On 1 May 2014, the channel was acquired by Viacom (now Paramount Global) for £450 million (US$759 million).[5]

Channel 5 is a general entertainment channel that shows both internally commissioned programmes such as Our Yorkshire Farm,[6] The Gadget Show, The Hotel Inspector, and Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away! and foreign programmes. The channel has been very successful with imports from the United States in particular, including the CSI franchise, the NCIS franchise, the first three series in the Law & Order franchise, Power Rangers, The Mentalist, Body of Proof, Once Upon a Time, Dallas, Under the Dome, and sitcom Friends (also on Comedy Central UK).[7][8][9][10][11][12]

History Edit

Pre-launch Edit

Wolff Olins and Saatchi & Saatchi were the main companies behind the pre-launch advertising campaign: "Give Me 5".[13] The channel would be both modern and mainstream. A logo (a numeric "5" within a circle) and visual motif (a "candy stripe" bar of colours, reminiscent of TV test cards) were used, and an attempt was made to establish a collection of Channel 5 faces; through the spring of 1997, billboards of Jack Docherty were displayed, along with other unknown characters.[13]

A series of pre-launch screens were displayed on the frequencies Channel 5 would begin broadcasting on in the months before launch as well, including a trailer for the channel and information screens.[14] After re-tuning, around 65% of the population's televisions could view the channel on launch night.

Launch and RTL Ownership Edit

The channel's launch on 30 March 1997, Easter Sunday, at 6 p.m. featured the Spice Girls singing a re-written version of Manfred Mann's hit "5-4-3-2-1" as "1-2-3-4-5".[15][16] Presenters Tim Vine and Julia Bradbury introduced the nation to the UK's fifth terrestrial channel with half an hour of previews.

The rest of the Channel 5 launch night schedule, along with the official viewing figures, was as follows:[17]

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
6 pm This Is 5! 2.49
6.30 pm Family Affairs 1.70
7 pm Two Little Boys 0.68
8 pm Hospital! 1.12
9 pm Beyond Fear 1.70
10:30 pm The Jack Docherty Show 1.16
11:10 pm The Comedy Store Special 0.73
11:40 pm Turnstyle 0.49
12:10 am Live and Dangerous 0.08
4:40 am Prisoner: Cell Block H 0.03
5:30 am This is 5! 0.03

Overall, an estimated 2,490,000 tuned in to see Britain's fifth free channel launch, a figure higher than that achieved by the launch of Channel 4, fourteen and a half years earlier.

The first advert shown on Channel 5 was for Chanel No. 5 perfume.[18][19]

Re-brand as Five (2002) Edit

On 16 September 2002, Channel 5 re-branded to Five, in a multimillion-pound project directed by Trevor Beattie. The channel's director of marketing at the time, David Pullen, said:

This campaign set out to achieve three key objectives: to clarify the channel's creative strategy; to refresh the channel's on-screen identity; and to address the gap between the common perceptions of Five and the new reality of our programming – stimulating viewers' reappraisal of Five's programmes and brand. Channel 5 was a name; 'Five' is a brand. 'Five' as a brand reflects the evolution the channel is undergoing in programming and in becoming a more confident and distinctive viewer proposition.

Northern & Shell Ownership (2010) Edit

Five was taken over by Richard Desmond's publishing group Northern & Shell on 23 July 2010 for £103.5 million.[20][21][22] Desmond pledged to top up the broadcaster's total budget to about £1.5bn over the next five years, including new investment of £50m to £100m a year to boost programming and the equivalent of £20m promoting the channel and its shows in a marketing campaign in Northern & Shell publications.[23]

Upon completing his takeover of Five on 23 July 2010, Richard Desmond remarked; "I prefer Channel 5 to Five, but... we haven't met with the team yet to discuss these sorts of details".[24] The day after, Desmond's Daily Express newspaper noted that the channel's name was to change: "From today the rather vague 'Five' (Five what? Days of the week? Fingers?) reverts to the much more informative Channel 5".[2] On 11 August 2010, Desmond confirmed the restoration of the original name used from 1997 to 2002.[3] The restoration was revealed onscreen on 14 February 2011.

The relaunch also saw investment in a range of new programming with the debut of the (now-cancelled) nightly entertainment show OK! TV.[25][26] Audience figures for the relaunch were boosted with increased viewing figures for the main 5 News bulletins and improved figures for OK! TV in the 6.30 p.m. slot over its predecessor Live from Studio Five.[27] On 18 August 2011, Channel 5 relaunched Big Brother, starting with Celebrity Big Brother 8 and followed by Big Brother 12, having bought the rights to air the programme following its cancellation by Channel 4 in April 2011. The deal was worth a reported £200 million.[28] The show helped the channel's viewing figures and audience share to rise slightly year-on-year, from 4.4% to 4.5%, in 2012. It was only achieved by Channel 5 and BBC One later in 2012; all other terrestrial broadcasters fell in comparison.[29]

In 2013, Ben Frow, the channel's Director of Programming, revealed that the station would be moving away from broadcasting just American imports, by introducing shows from other countries such as Canada, Ireland and Australia to the schedules. The station has since begun screening the Australian prison drama Wentworth Prison and the Irish gangland series Love/Hate.[30]

Viacom Ownership (2014) Edit

In January 2014, it was reported that Richard Desmond was looking at selling Channel 5 for up to £700 million.[31] On 1 May 2014, Desmond agreed to sell Channel 5 to Viacom for £450 million (US$759 million).[5] The deal was approved on 10 September 2014 and at the same time, it was announced that it was to co-commission programmes with its pay channels such as Nickelodeon and MTV.[32]

Under Viacom, the channel planned to increase its original programming output, increasing its budget by 10%. On 11 February 2016, Channel 5 also unveiled an overhauled brand, meant to reflect a new remit of "Spirited TV with an Emotional Heart".[33]

In December 2019, Viacom re-merged with CBS Corporation, forming ViacomCBS and making Channel 5 a sister to CBS in the United States and Network 10 in Australia. Channel 5 received Channel of the Year honours from the Royal Television Society and Broadcast Awards in 2020, with judges for both recognising the network's expansion under ViacomCBS.[34][35]

It was announced in December 2021 that Channel 5 had joined Digital UK (now Everyone TV), the organisation responsible for Freeview and Freesat, becoming the last of the UK's major Public Service Broadcasters to join the body.[36][37][38]

Availability Edit

Cable Edit

IPTV Edit

Online Edit

Satellite Edit

  • Freesat UK: Channel 105 (SD & HD) and Channel 128 (+1)
  • Sky UK: Channel 105 (HD), Channel 205 (+1) and Channel 805 (SD)

Terrestrial Edit

  • Freeview UK: Channel 5 (SD), Channel 46 (+1) and Channel 105 (HD)

Broadcasting and reception Edit

The British frequency plan had only allowed for four channels to be transmitted over the whole of the UK using analogue terrestrial transmitters, but the ITC identified that UHF channels 35 and 37 could provide coverage for around 70% of the UK population. These channels were used by many domestic video recorders for RF connection to television sets. Before the channel could launch, the broadcaster had to provide over-the-phone instructions or visit any home that complained, to either retune the video recorder or fit a filter to completely block the Channel 5 signal.

For many transmitters, channels 35 and 37 were 'out of the group', which meant that the roof-top receiving aerials were not designed to cover Channel 5's broadcast channels. Many people either could not receive the channel at all or required a new aerial. The broadcaster progressively added to the transmitters to improve the analogue terrestrial coverage since that time. From 23 April 1997, the channel was also provided on the analogue Astra satellite service, which enabled people outside the terrestrial reception areas to receive it via a dish.[39]

Unlike the other four analogue British television channels, the channel could not be received via analogue terrestrial broadcasts in many areas, including some parts of the south coast of England where the signal would otherwise interfere with signals from television stations in France; many areas of North East England, especially around the major Tyne & Wear conurbation; many areas in Scotland; most of Wales, most of Northern Ireland and parts of Cumbria. The channel is available on all digital platforms (Freesat, Sky satellite, IPTV and Freeview digital terrestrial, and also most cable operators). On 5 November 2008, the channel launched on digital satellite service Freesat, on the Astra 28.2°E satellites.[40]

It was the first analogue channel in the UK to use a permanent digital on-screen graphic, though this was removed in September 2002; however, the children's programming strands kept the DOG. In October 2007, the channel's logo returned to the screen.

Channel 5 is available in Switzerland on Swisscom TV and Cablecom.

On 30 September 2009, the channel temporarily ceased broadcasting on Freeview from around 9:30 am until midday. This was due to changes to the Freeview platform, which necessitated moving Channel 5 from a commercial multiplex to a public service broadcasting multiplex. This was to increase the coverage of the channel from around 70% to 99% of the country by using relay transmitters: these only carried the three PSB multiplexes but did not carry the three commercial multiplexes.

On 20 September 2019, it was announced that Channel 5 had joined BritBox, a digital video subscription service created by the BBC and ITV.[41]

Subsidiary channels Edit

Channel 5 HD Edit

 
HD logo used since 2020

Channel 5 HD is a high-definition simulcast of Channel 5. The channel launched on Sky Channel 171 and Virgin Media channel 150 on 13 July 2010.[42][43] In the Summer of 2015, Channel 5 and Channel 5 HD switched places, with Channel 5 HD now being located in Channel 5's original space of Channel 105.

Upon the launch, only the Australian soaps Neighbours and Home and Away were shown in HD, with the letters HD placed in the top right-hand corner of the screen.

Channel 5 HD was due to launch on Freeview in 2010 but was unable to reach the 'key criteria' to keep its slot.[44] In 2011 Channel 5 HD was the sole applicant for a fifth high-definition channel slot on Freeview,[45] intending to launch in spring or early summer 2012.[46] On 15 December 2011, Channel 5 dropped its bid to take the fifth slot after being unable to resolve "issues of commercial importance".[47] Channel 5 said it "remains committed" to having an HD channel on Freeview in the future.[47]

In October 2013, Channel 5 HD became a subscription channel on the Sky satellite platform. Previously, it was available as a free-to-view channel, but is now only available to Sky 'Family Bundle' customers or those with the HD pack.

On 27 April 2016, Channel 5 HD test transmissions started on Freeview Mux. BBCB (CH105).

On 4 May 2016, Channel 5 HD became free-to-air, coinciding with its launch on Freeview and Freesat.

Channel 5 +1 Edit

 
Timeshift logo used since 2020

The time-shifted Channel 5 +1 was launched on Freesat, Freeview and Sky on 6 December 2011.[48] The channel was also expected to be made available via Virgin Media during 2012,[49] eventually launching on 25 October 2012. As with other similar '+1' services, Channel 5 +1 rebroadcasts Channel 5's entire programming output on a one-hour time delay, though the 'Supercasino' commercial gaming block is blacked out on the timeshift. The launch of Channel 5 +1 meant all three of the UK's commercial PSB services – ITV/STV/UTV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 – now have one-hour timeshifts.

Idents Edit

1997–2002 Edit

 
Logo used from 1997 to 2002
 
One of the original idents used by Channel 5 from 1997 to 2002

The original Channel 5 logo was a numeric "5" within a circle, sometimes accompanied by "candy stripes" of five colours (an idea based on the colour bars used by vision engineers to monitor picture output). Between 30 March 1997 and 15 September 2002, Channel 5 was the only UK terrestrial channel to display a digital on-screen graphic (DOG) in the top left-hand corner. On some programmes in the channel's early years, commercial breaks were introduced by an "end of part one" sign emerging horizontally from the DOG; when the programme returned after the break, this would become a "part two" sign, which then disappears back into the DOG.

On 14 April 1997, Teletext reported that 70% of viewers who took part in a poll were in favour of removing the DOG. Channel 5 refused to remove it, though they did state that since launch, the DOG had been toned down. Channel 5 explained their reasons for keeping the DOG on screen, in an interview on 30 March 1997, they explained that:[50]

Five's candy stripes are intended to join the Nike tick, the Levi's tab and the three Adidas stripes as signifiers of belonging...

Brand identity is the new holy grail of marketing... Product recognition is the winning move in the new consumer system. Five is being sold like a car or a running shoe. Not surprisingly it will be the first of our terrestrial channels to wear its own label on the outside...

"Consumers are very brand-conscious these days..." "...and we are definitely describing ourselves as a very modern channel. It would be curious to launch an old-fashioned channel without an image in the era of Next, Levi's and Nike.

On 6 September 1999, Channel 5 launched its new 'celebrity' idents, making the candy stripe more frequently used in idents and graphics, most notably in a hole in the backdrop of the idents. The set of idents was refreshed on 11 September 2000, as well as new idents from 4 March 2002, featuring the logo on coloured backgrounds by going widescreen. These idents were used until a major rebrand on 16 September 2002.

2002–2008 Edit

 
Logo used from 2002 to 2008

In 2002, Channel 5 decided to drop the word 'Channel' from its name and refer to the channel as 'Five'. A new look was launched on 16 September 2002 featuring live-action footage with the new logo sliding in from the left of the screen. The new idents would sometimes be accompanied by pieces of chart music, such as Children by Robert Miles. The new look made frequent use of the Helvetica typeface. The informal name "Five" was used in early continuity announcements and idents containing a lowercase 'five' had been used on the channel from the launch.

The final set with this logo was launched on 23 May 2006, based on four-letter words such as Hope, Fast and Love. The idents at first did not feature the logo,[51] but the idents were revised on 2 January 2007 to include the word Five again.[52]

2008–2011 Edit

 
Logo used from 2008 to 2011

On 6 October 2008 at 9 pm, Five launched and aired a new look, replacing the lower-case "five" logo with an upper-case "FIVE" in a circle occasionally with pink, turquoise and purple light effects. The rebrand was conducted by DixonBaxi, and according to them, the new look was "more vocal, expressive and creative". The relaunch included a mix of live-action and CGI idents; some of these included supermarket trolleys, the Food Chain, Invisible Superheroes and Drawings.

The look was refreshed in July 2009, making the logo notably larger, and the circle becoming red. As part of the refresh, special idents were made for popular shows such as The Mentalist, Paul Merton in Europe, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Gadget Show and FlashForward with the 2008 set being withdrawn except for the 'news safe' CGI idents. In February 2010, an additional ident was introduced, featuring a CGI aurora forming the logo tilted on its side. This was used at closedown and, sometimes, before news bulletins.

2011–2016 Edit

 
Logo used from 2011 to 2016

After the takeover by Richard Desmond's Northern & Shell, major changes and considerable financial investment were promised by the new owners, alongside a return to the 'Channel 5' moniker.[53]

In October 2010, Desmond revealed the station's new look and confirmed its official on-screen identity as "Channel 5" during a press launch.[54] Desmond promoted these changes in his tabloid newspapers, the Daily Express and Daily Star.[55] There is also cross-promotion between Northern & Shell's newspaper and magazine titles with their websites promoted on the Channel 5 website. In 2010, afternoon movies on Channel 5 were sponsored by the Daily Express.

As for the logo, the red circle was retained, however, the word "FIVE" was replaced with the numeral "5". The extended version of the logo has the word "CHANNEL" in upper case font to its left.[56] The DOG revived the "5" motif, originally as a transparent '5' cutout in a bright grey circle. From 18 February 2011, the DOG was modified to a white semi-transparent '5' on a faint grey circle. The DOG was later returned to the transparent '5' cutout in a bright grey circle. On 5 March 2013, the DOG was moved into the 16:9 safe area, along with the rest of their channels.

A range of new idents for Channel 5 was launched in February 2011 incorporating the "5" motif featuring live-action and CGI elements. They echo the predominantly red colour scheme of the channel's new corporate image, each based in a spacious studio with a large screen as the backdrop for the action. "Drums" features a drummer against a backdrop of animated shapes with the "5" appearing on a screen behind. In "Equaliser", a "5" contained in a cube emerges from a graphic equaliser display. "Imagination" features a battle between a toy dinosaur and a robot figure with the "5" logo imposed in neon lights (outlined). "VIP" features a model walking on a red carpet formed from the big screen with the logo formed out of the camera flashes. "Car Chase" features a police car chasing another car which eventually crashes 'through' the big screen with the logo being on the side of the police car. A generic ident with the Channel 5 logo pulsating on the studio screen was introduced in April 2012.[57] Several special idents have also been used for The Hotel Inspector, The Walking Dead, Impossible?, Big Brother, The Bachelor, Europa League, The Mentalist, Tamara Ecclestone: Billion $$ Girl, It's All About Amy, How to Take Stunning Pictures, and The Gadget Show: World Tour also based around the same theme of the studio and screen.[58] Programme preview cards feature the font "Gotham" in upper case. Break bumpers featured the "5" logo in the left-hand corner of the screen with a pattern of circles radiating out from the logo in an alternating red and black colour scheme.

This logo was retired from use on 10 February 2016; a virtually identical logo would later be used by ABC affiliate WEWS-TV beginning in September of that year, albeit in a blue colour.

2016–2020 Edit

On 11 February 2016, Channel 5 launched a new logo across all of its properties—a segmented 5 which can be rendered with various designs and animations, alongside a new series of "cinematic" idents, and break bumpers with text messages on them. The new branding was meant to signify a more upmarket and "creative" positioning for the broadcaster; vice-president of marketing Jo Bacon explained that "Our core proposition is Spirited TV, with emotional heart, reflecting the diverse, lively, colourful and creative content that has been the driving force behind our new strategic approach." Critics noted similarities between 5's new logo and that of competitor Channel 4. However, Bacon contrasted Channel 4, explaining that "our content allows millions of normal people access to diverse entertainment with no fuss. We are a playful challenger brand and can appeal to all audiences. The rebrand is a big opportunity to redefine the DNA of the Channel 5 brand and how it is perceived." 5Star and 5USA also adopted the new logo, while the catch-up service Demand 5 was renamed My5.[33][59]

2020-present Edit

The idents were changed on 26 February 2020 with a new set focusing more on the logo on coloured backdrops pink, green, orange, blue, teal and black.

Audience share Edit

Below are the official audience shares in per cent for Channel 5 since its launch in 1997. Data provided by BARB.[60] The channel consistently is the fifth most watched channel in the country, usually being beaten by main rivals BBC One, BBC Two, ITV and Channel 4.

Audience share rose consistently for the first seven years of broadcast, reaching a peak of 6.6% in 2004. Two years later the audience share had dropped to under 5.0%. In 2012, the audience share rose to 4.5%, the first yearly rise for the channel in audience share since 2009. In July 2013, Channel 5 overtook Channel 4 when taking into account consolidated shares, for the first time. As of 2020 (the last full year published by BARB), the channel averages 4.1% of the total audience share.

Year Audience share
1997
2.3%
1998
4.3%
1999
5.4%
2000
5.7%
2001
5.8%
2002
6.3%
2003
6.5%
2004
6.6%
2005
6.4%
2006
4.9%
2007
5.3%
2008
4.6%
2009
4.8%
2010
4.5%[61]
2011
4.4%[62]
2012
4.5%[63]
2013
4.1%[64]
2014
4.4%[65]
2015
4.3%[66]
2016
4.1%[67]
2017
4.2%[68]
2018
4.0%[69]
2019
4.1%[70]
2020
4.1%[71]
2021
2022

Programming Edit

Channel 5, like all public service broadcasters, broadcasts a wide variety of programmes. The channel mainly broadcasts documentaries and drama with a few entertainment programmes, reality television and quiz shows in the schedule. In the early days, the channel was known for a high number of imported American dramas, including the broadcast rights to NCIS and CSI spin-offs, NCIS: New Orleans and CSI: Cyber, all of which Channel 5 had acquired by October 2014.[73] By 2021, the rights to these shows had either expired or these titles were moved over to Channel 5's sister channels as the channel decided to focus its drama budget on its 'Original Dramas'.

The channel broadcasts some sports events not covered by other broadcasters but is notable for having been for several years the only terrestrial channel to show cricket, in the shape of highlights of England's summer test matches and one-day games. It also broadcasts its news service, which is currently produced by ITN but was produced between 2005 and 2012 by Sky News.[74]

The channel frequently sticks to a regular schedule during the day, which during the 2010s included a phone-in chat show at 9:15 am (currently Jeremy Vine, which replaced The Wright Stuff in 2018), TV movies in the afternoon, after the Australian soap, Home and Away. 5 News programmes go out between 5 pm and 6 pm.

Flagship programmes for the channel include shows about farming, trains and royalty such as Our Yorkshire Farm,[75] Springtime On The Farm[76] and World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys.[77] Saturday night royal documentaries have been a rating winner for Channel 5, with programmes about past members of the British Royal Family also getting good viewing figures, with a programme about King George V (whose reign was from 6 May 1910 until 20 January 1936) achieving a rating of 1.4 million viewers when it was first broadcast.[78]

The channel has picked up some formats in the last 20 years that have been previously broadcast on other channels. These programmes have included titles such as Celebrity Big Brother (ex-Channel 4, becoming shared between Channel 5 and MTV), Blind Date (ex-ITV) and the nightly quiz show Eggheads[79] (previously broadcast on BBC Two). In the early 2000s it was also the home of Fifth Gear, a continuation of the original incarnation of the BBC show Top Gear with ex-presenters Quentin Willson, Tiff Needell, and Vicki Butler-Henderson, presenting the consumer advice series on Channel 5,[80][81][82] whilst the BBC version of Top Gear became more of an entertainment car show.

Children's programming begins at 6 am every day with Milkshake! showing children's programmes include Thomas and Friends, PAW Patrol, Peppa Pig, Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom, Little Princess, Fifi and the Flowertots, Roary the Racing Car Fireman Sam Joshua Jones and many more.[83]

In 2021, Channel 5 scheduled many music documentaries and countdowns on Friday nights, with shows such as Greatest Hits of the 80s,[84][85][86] The Story of Songs[87] and Britain's Biggest 90s Hits[88][89][90] made by Viacom International Studios UK, the British production arm of owner ViacomCBS.

In September 2021, Ofcom approved the removal of Channel 5's 6.30 pm news slot for the channel to schedule Neighbours at 6 pm and Eggheads at 6.30 pm (with a new hour-long 5 News programme going out at 5 pm).[91][92][93] These changes saw the early evening repeat of Home and Away moved to 5Star, with the Australian soap only broadcast on the main channel at lunchtime. The first-hour long-version of 5 News at 5 was broadcast by Channel 5 on 8 November 2021, with the programme still produced for the channel by ITN. 5 News at 5 is presented by Sian Williams and Claudia-Liza Vanderpuije, and has a live reporting team across the UK.[94]

Also at the start of November 2021, P. D. James' adaptation of Dalgliesh debuted on the channel with four million viewers, while Our Yorkshire Farm achieved a rating of 3,260,437. On Saturday nights, the network's other new drama The Madame Blanc Mysteries was drawing in over two million viewers to the channel.[95]

In February 2022, Channel 5 confirmed funding for Neighbours would be stopped with the production shutting down and the last episode aired 29 July 2022.[96][97][98][99] As Paramount Global's 10 Peach scheduled the last episode for 7.30 pm on 28 July 2022 in Australia,[100][101][102][103] Channel 5 brought back the broadcast[104] of the final episode[105] a few days to 29 July 2022, with The Finale[106][107] becoming part of a Neighbours night alongside the Viacom UK[108] programmes Neighbours Made Me a Star: From Ramsay St to Hollywood[109][110] and Neighbours: All the Pop Hits & More, Especially For You.[111][112] In addition, the 'Spirit of Queensland' episode of the channel's Bill Nighy narrated luxury train travel series was held back a week[113] with the Al Andalus train journey from Seville[114] taking its place on 22 July and the Brisbane to Cairns trip's title amended to Australia's Most Scenic Railway Journeys to fit in with the Neighbours theme night on 29 July 2022.

On 7 September 2022, a two-part day-by-day documentary with Xand van Tulleken and Raksha Dave[115] called The Great Smog of 1952 started with the second episode scheduled for the following night. With the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the concluding part was dumped from the schedule after the channel went into a rolling royal documentary mode for the rest of the night. Their schedules for the following days were then amended to take out several thriller films, the over-night casino slots and documentaries which may have featured members of the Royal Family, like a forthcoming episode of The Cotswolds and Beyond with Pam Ayres,[116][117][118] replacing these programmes with a range of their travel documentaries.[119] The second part of The Great Smog of 1952[120][121] was rescheduled for 13 September 2022, with the documentary and a repeat of Paramount Pictures' award-winning romantic drama film, An Officer and a Gentleman,[122][123] replacing a double bill of murder investigations. Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, The Yorkshire Vet and the last episode of The Pyrenees with Michael Portillo were kept in the schedule as previously listed, going out in hourly slots between 7 pm and 10 pm.

Even though the channel is known for its royal documentaries, on the day of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II Channel 5 decided to go with a counter-alternative schedule to all the royal coverage due to being shown on the BBC, ITV and Sky, with their regular Home and Away episode and Jeremy Vine dropped to make way for family-friendly productions like The Emoji Movie, The Adventures of Paddington and Stuart Little.[124][125][126]

In November 2022, Channel 5 confirmed that one of their recent hits, Our Yorkshire Farm, would not be returning to the channel in its original form, with a three-part spin-off programme called Beyond The Yorkshire Farm: Reuben & Clive due to be launched on the channel on 6 December 2022. This series will show the father and son farming duo launching a digging business venture which sees them in the Cumbrian village of Langwathby digging out a series of ponds.[127][128]

Most watched programmes Edit

The following is a list of the twelve most watched broadcasts on Channel 5 up to 5 March 2021, based on Live +28 data supplied by BARB.[129]

Rank Programme UK viewers
(millions)
Date
1 The Drowning 6.10 1 February 2021
2 Euro 2000 Qualifier: Poland v England 5.63 8 September 1999
3 World Cup Qualifier: Albania v England 5.59 28 March 2001
4 The Drowning 5.57 2 February 2021
5 All Creatures Great and Small 5.49 1 September 2020
6 Independence Day 5.41 7 September 1999
7 The Drowning 5.32 4 February 2021
8 Celebrity Big Brother 5.27 18 August 2011
9 All Creatures Great and Small 5.22 15 September 2020
10 All Creatures Great and Small 5.17 6 October 2020
11 The Drowning 5.16 3 February 2021
12 The X-Files 5.10 8 February 2016

5 Text Edit

From 1997 to 2011 Channel 5 operated its analogue teletext service providing a basic range of programme listings, film summaries and programme previews of Channel 5 content. The service was provided by Sky Text until 2002 when Teletext Ltd. took over as the provider of Channel 5's Teletext service.[130] The service was withdrawn due to the digital switchover and the shift to the Internet and social media.

Channel 5 on Pluto TV Edit

As of December 2021, Channel 5 has several channels streaming 24 hours a day on Paramount Global's free TV app Pluto TV.[131][132] The channels include:

5 on The Farm Edit

5 on The Farm[141] is Channel 5's festival which first took place at Cannon Hall Farm[142] in Cawthorne, South Yorkshire[143] on August Bank Holiday Weekend in 2021.[144][145] The three-day event was based around Channel 5's ...on the Farm series (featuring series regulars Rob and Dave Nicholson, chef Tim Bilton as well as presenters Adam Henson, Helen Skelton, Jules Hudson and JB Gill) with appearances from people featuring in a range of Channel 5 programmes associated with farming, food and animals. These people included Peter Wright and Julian Norton from The Yorkshire Vet, Reuben and Amanda Owen from Our Yorkshire Farm, Ben Fogle from New Lives in the Wild, Graeme Hall from Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly and Stefan Gates from Secrets of Your Supermarket Food. The festival also has an area for children branded as the Milkshake! Meadow which (in 2021) featured presenters Derek Moran, Jen Pringle and Kemi Majeks[146][147] alongside characters from Milkshake! including Peppa Pig, and Milkshake! Monkey and Fireman Sam.

Criticism of the channel Edit

In a Radio Times interview with Mark Lawson,[148] Channel 5's director of programmes Ben Frow gave answers to some of the regular criticisms viewers had over the past few years about scheduling. Firstly, Channel 5 is known for giving programmes numerous programme titles, with the listing in the Radio Times not matching the EPG or the actual programme title. Secondly, a six-part series can be launched in a regular slot and then be dropped from the schedule after a few weeks (with the third series of Rob Bell's Building the Impossible[149][150][151] dropped after one episode and replaced in its 9 pm slot by the repackaged The Dalgliesh Mysteries).[152] Frow apologised to all the Radio Times readers who were annoyed by these regular occurrences but explained that when listings go to press he does not know what the competition from other channels might be and so may have to retitle a programme to make it stand out on the EPG or temporarily remove that show from the schedule until there is a better place for it. For example, the programme Billion Dollar Holiday City[153][154] which turned up in the Channel 5 schedule on 17 July 2022 before new episodes of the holiday series Bargain-Loving Brits by the Sea and The Cruise[155] was a revised and retitled version of late-night programme Secret World of Las Vegas: 24/7[156][157] which originally was broadcast by the channel in 2019, and put into production as Vegas 24:7 by Viacom Studios UK (now VIS UK).[158]

On 22 June 2022,[159] Paramount Plus launched in the UK, with Channel 5 showing the first episode of the streaming series Halo on that night as a 'taster'.[160] However, the marketing around this episode made it look like it was a new free-to-air series that was going to continue on the channel and Paramount Plus every week, which resulted in the first of several Feedback letters to the Radio Times[161] about the practice of 'taster TV'. This time the viewer complained that this was just a 'puff piece' to get people to subscribe to a paid service and thought the practice might be against the channel's PSB commitments, while in the magazine's 20–26 August 2022 issue,[162] after one-off starter episodes of Halo, La Brea and The Box[163] had been shown on the channel, a piece of viewer criticism headlined "Taster TV is no good to me" was highlighted as the magazine's Letter of the Week.

Queen Elizabeth II funeral controversy Edit

On 19 September 2022, the funeral of Elizabeth II was occurring. BBC One, BBC Two, and ITV broadcast the funeral, while Channel 4 broadcast a documentary about Elizabeth. However, Channel 5 played the 2017 film The Emoji Movie instead of the funeral. The move had mixed reactions. Some mocked the channel and insulted it for disrespecting a former member of the Royal Family.[164][165] Other people online actually praised the channel for airing child-friendly alternatives during a dark day in the nation.[166] Other kid movies were aired on the channel, including the 1999 film Stuart Little. Channel 5 has yet to comment.

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ 1080p25 sometimes only on Freeview.
  1. ^ As of December 2021.
  2. ^ As of June 2022.

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This article is about the UK commercial television broadcaster For other uses see Channel 5 disambiguation Not to be confused with Channel 5 web channel This article or section may need to be cleaned up or summarized because it has been split from to Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited Channel 5 is a British free to air public broadcast television channel launched in 1997 It is the fifth national terrestrial channel in the United Kingdom and is owned by Channel Five Broadcasting Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of American media conglomerate Paramount Global which is grouped under the Paramount Networks UK amp Australia division Channel 5Logo used since 2016CountryUnited KingdomBroadcast areaUnited Kingdom Isle of Man Channel Islands GibraltarHeadquarters17 29 Hawley Crescent London EnglandProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture formatHDTV 1080i 1080p a downscaled to 576i for the SD feed Timeshift serviceChannel 5 1OwnershipOwnerParamount Networks UK amp AustraliaParentChannel 5 Broadcasting Limited 1 Sister channels5Action 5Select 5Star 5USAHistoryLaunched30 March 1997 26 years ago 1997 03 30 Former namesFive 2002 2011 LinksWebsitewww wbr channel5 wbr comAvailabilityTerrestrialSee separate sectionStreaming mediaSee separate sectionDuring ownership by the RTL Group it was branded as Five between 16 September 2002 and 13 February 2011 Richard Desmond purchased the channel from RTL on 23 July 2010 announcing plans to invest more money in programming and return to the name Channel 5 with immediate effect and it was relaunched on 14 February 2011 2 3 4 On 1 May 2014 the channel was acquired by Viacom now Paramount Global for 450 million US 759 million 5 Channel 5 is a general entertainment channel that shows both internally commissioned programmes such as Our Yorkshire Farm 6 The Gadget Show The Hotel Inspector and Can t Pay We ll Take It Away and foreign programmes The channel has been very successful with imports from the United States in particular including the CSI franchise the NCIS franchise the first three series in the Law amp Order franchise Power Rangers The Mentalist Body of Proof Once Upon a Time Dallas Under the Dome and sitcom Friends also on Comedy Central UK 7 8 9 10 11 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre launch 1 2 Launch and RTL Ownership 1 2 1 Re brand as Five 2002 1 3 Northern amp Shell Ownership 2010 1 4 Viacom Ownership 2014 2 Availability 2 1 Cable 2 2 IPTV 2 3 Online 2 4 Satellite 2 5 Terrestrial 3 Broadcasting and reception 4 Subsidiary channels 4 1 Channel 5 HD 4 2 Channel 5 1 5 Idents 5 1 1997 2002 5 2 2002 2008 5 3 2008 2011 5 4 2011 2016 5 5 2016 2020 5 6 2020 present 6 Audience share 7 Programming 8 Most watched programmes 9 5 Text 10 Channel 5 on Pluto TV 11 5 on The Farm 12 Criticism of the channel 12 1 Queen Elizabeth II funeral controversy 13 See also 14 Notes 15 References 16 External linksHistory EditFurther information Timeline of Channel 5 Pre launch Edit Wolff Olins and Saatchi amp Saatchi were the main companies behind the pre launch advertising campaign Give Me 5 13 The channel would be both modern and mainstream A logo a numeric 5 within a circle and visual motif a candy stripe bar of colours reminiscent of TV test cards were used and an attempt was made to establish a collection of Channel 5 faces through the spring of 1997 billboards of Jack Docherty were displayed along with other unknown characters 13 A series of pre launch screens were displayed on the frequencies Channel 5 would begin broadcasting on in the months before launch as well including a trailer for the channel and information screens 14 After re tuning around 65 of the population s televisions could view the channel on launch night Launch and RTL Ownership Edit The channel s launch on 30 March 1997 Easter Sunday at 6 p m featured the Spice Girls singing a re written version of Manfred Mann s hit 5 4 3 2 1 as 1 2 3 4 5 15 16 Presenters Tim Vine and Julia Bradbury introduced the nation to the UK s fifth terrestrial channel with half an hour of previews The rest of the Channel 5 launch night schedule along with the official viewing figures was as follows 17 Time Show Viewers in millions 6 pm This Is 5 2 496 30 pm Family Affairs 1 707 pm Two Little Boys 0 688 pm Hospital 1 129 pm Beyond Fear 1 7010 30 pm The Jack Docherty Show 1 1611 10 pm The Comedy Store Special 0 7311 40 pm Turnstyle 0 4912 10 am Live and Dangerous 0 084 40 am Prisoner Cell Block H 0 035 30 am This is 5 0 03Overall an estimated 2 490 000 tuned in to see Britain s fifth free channel launch a figure higher than that achieved by the launch of Channel 4 fourteen and a half years earlier The first advert shown on Channel 5 was for Chanel No 5 perfume 18 19 Re brand as Five 2002 EditOn 16 September 2002 Channel 5 re branded to Five in a multimillion pound project directed by Trevor Beattie The channel s director of marketing at the time David Pullen said This campaign set out to achieve three key objectives to clarify the channel s creative strategy to refresh the channel s on screen identity and to address the gap between the common perceptions of Five and the new reality of our programming stimulating viewers reappraisal of Five s programmes and brand Channel 5 was a name Five is a brand Five as a brand reflects the evolution the channel is undergoing in programming and in becoming a more confident and distinctive viewer proposition Northern amp Shell Ownership 2010 Edit Five was taken over by Richard Desmond s publishing group Northern amp Shell on 23 July 2010 for 103 5 million 20 21 22 Desmond pledged to top up the broadcaster s total budget to about 1 5bn over the next five years including new investment of 50m to 100m a year to boost programming and the equivalent of 20m promoting the channel and its shows in a marketing campaign in Northern amp Shell publications 23 Upon completing his takeover of Five on 23 July 2010 Richard Desmond remarked I prefer Channel 5 to Five but we haven t met with the team yet to discuss these sorts of details 24 The day after Desmond s Daily Express newspaper noted that the channel s name was to change From today the rather vague Five Five what Days of the week Fingers reverts to the much more informative Channel 5 2 On 11 August 2010 Desmond confirmed the restoration of the original name used from 1997 to 2002 3 The restoration was revealed onscreen on 14 February 2011 The relaunch also saw investment in a range of new programming with the debut of the now cancelled nightly entertainment show OK TV 25 26 Audience figures for the relaunch were boosted with increased viewing figures for the main 5 News bulletins and improved figures for OK TV in the 6 30 p m slot over its predecessor Live from Studio Five 27 On 18 August 2011 Channel 5 relaunched Big Brother starting with Celebrity Big Brother 8 and followed by Big Brother 12 having bought the rights to air the programme following its cancellation by Channel 4 in April 2011 The deal was worth a reported 200 million 28 The show helped the channel s viewing figures and audience share to rise slightly year on year from 4 4 to 4 5 in 2012 It was only achieved by Channel 5 and BBC One later in 2012 all other terrestrial broadcasters fell in comparison 29 In 2013 Ben Frow the channel s Director of Programming revealed that the station would be moving away from broadcasting just American imports by introducing shows from other countries such as Canada Ireland and Australia to the schedules The station has since begun screening the Australian prison drama Wentworth Prison and the Irish gangland series Love Hate 30 Viacom Ownership 2014 Edit In January 2014 it was reported that Richard Desmond was looking at selling Channel 5 for up to 700 million 31 On 1 May 2014 Desmond agreed to sell Channel 5 to Viacom for 450 million US 759 million 5 The deal was approved on 10 September 2014 and at the same time it was announced that it was to co commission programmes with its pay channels such as Nickelodeon and MTV 32 Under Viacom the channel planned to increase its original programming output increasing its budget by 10 On 11 February 2016 Channel 5 also unveiled an overhauled brand meant to reflect a new remit of Spirited TV with an Emotional Heart 33 In December 2019 Viacom re merged with CBS Corporation forming ViacomCBS and making Channel 5 a sister to CBS in the United States and Network 10 in Australia Channel 5 received Channel of the Year honours from the Royal Television Society and Broadcast Awards in 2020 with judges for both recognising the network s expansion under ViacomCBS 34 35 It was announced in December 2021 that Channel 5 had joined Digital UK now Everyone TV the organisation responsible for Freeview and Freesat becoming the last of the UK s major Public Service Broadcasters to join the body 36 37 38 Availability EditCable Edit Virgin Media UK Channel 105 HD and Channel 305 1 IPTV Edit Sky Glass UK Channel 105Online Edit TVPlayer Watch live Sky Go Watch live Virgin TV Go Watch live Pluto TV Watch liveSatellite Edit Freesat UK Channel 105 SD amp HD and Channel 128 1 Sky UK Channel 105 HD Channel 205 1 and Channel 805 SD Terrestrial Edit Freeview UK Channel 5 SD Channel 46 1 and Channel 105 HD Broadcasting and reception EditThe British frequency plan had only allowed for four channels to be transmitted over the whole of the UK using analogue terrestrial transmitters but the ITC identified that UHF channels 35 and 37 could provide coverage for around 70 of the UK population These channels were used by many domestic video recorders for RF connection to television sets Before the channel could launch the broadcaster had to provide over the phone instructions or visit any home that complained to either retune the video recorder or fit a filter to completely block the Channel 5 signal For many transmitters channels 35 and 37 were out of the group which meant that the roof top receiving aerials were not designed to cover Channel 5 s broadcast channels Many people either could not receive the channel at all or required a new aerial The broadcaster progressively added to the transmitters to improve the analogue terrestrial coverage since that time From 23 April 1997 the channel was also provided on the analogue Astra satellite service which enabled people outside the terrestrial reception areas to receive it via a dish 39 Unlike the other four analogue British television channels the channel could not be received via analogue terrestrial broadcasts in many areas including some parts of the south coast of England where the signal would otherwise interfere with signals from television stations in France many areas of North East England especially around the major Tyne amp Wear conurbation many areas in Scotland most of Wales most of Northern Ireland and parts of Cumbria The channel is available on all digital platforms Freesat Sky satellite IPTV and Freeview digital terrestrial and also most cable operators On 5 November 2008 the channel launched on digital satellite service Freesat on the Astra 28 2 E satellites 40 It was the first analogue channel in the UK to use a permanent digital on screen graphic though this was removed in September 2002 however the children s programming strands kept the DOG In October 2007 the channel s logo returned to the screen Channel 5 is available in Switzerland on Swisscom TV and Cablecom On 30 September 2009 the channel temporarily ceased broadcasting on Freeview from around 9 30 am until midday This was due to changes to the Freeview platform which necessitated moving Channel 5 from a commercial multiplex to a public service broadcasting multiplex This was to increase the coverage of the channel from around 70 to 99 of the country by using relay transmitters these only carried the three PSB multiplexes but did not carry the three commercial multiplexes On 20 September 2019 it was announced that Channel 5 had joined BritBox a digital video subscription service created by the BBC and ITV 41 Subsidiary channels EditChannel 5 HD Edit nbsp HD logo used since 2020Channel 5 HD is a high definition simulcast of Channel 5 The channel launched on Sky Channel 171 and Virgin Media channel 150 on 13 July 2010 42 43 In the Summer of 2015 Channel 5 and Channel 5 HD switched places with Channel 5 HD now being located in Channel 5 s original space of Channel 105 Upon the launch only the Australian soaps Neighbours and Home and Away were shown in HD with the letters HD placed in the top right hand corner of the screen Channel 5 HD was due to launch on Freeview in 2010 but was unable to reach the key criteria to keep its slot 44 In 2011 Channel 5 HD was the sole applicant for a fifth high definition channel slot on Freeview 45 intending to launch in spring or early summer 2012 46 On 15 December 2011 Channel 5 dropped its bid to take the fifth slot after being unable to resolve issues of commercial importance 47 Channel 5 said it remains committed to having an HD channel on Freeview in the future 47 In October 2013 Channel 5 HD became a subscription channel on the Sky satellite platform Previously it was available as a free to view channel but is now only available to Sky Family Bundle customers or those with the HD pack On 27 April 2016 Channel 5 HD test transmissions started on Freeview Mux BBCB CH105 On 4 May 2016 Channel 5 HD became free to air coinciding with its launch on Freeview and Freesat Channel 5 1 Edit nbsp Timeshift logo used since 2020The time shifted Channel 5 1 was launched on Freesat Freeview and Sky on 6 December 2011 48 The channel was also expected to be made available via Virgin Media during 2012 49 eventually launching on 25 October 2012 As with other similar 1 services Channel 5 1 rebroadcasts Channel 5 s entire programming output on a one hour time delay though the Supercasino commercial gaming block is blacked out on the timeshift The launch of Channel 5 1 meant all three of the UK s commercial PSB services ITV STV UTV Channel 4 and Channel 5 now have one hour timeshifts Idents Edit1997 2002 Edit nbsp Logo used from 1997 to 2002 nbsp One of the original idents used by Channel 5 from 1997 to 2002The original Channel 5 logo was a numeric 5 within a circle sometimes accompanied by candy stripes of five colours an idea based on the colour bars used by vision engineers to monitor picture output Between 30 March 1997 and 15 September 2002 Channel 5 was the only UK terrestrial channel to display a digital on screen graphic DOG in the top left hand corner On some programmes in the channel s early years commercial breaks were introduced by an end of part one sign emerging horizontally from the DOG when the programme returned after the break this would become a part two sign which then disappears back into the DOG On 14 April 1997 Teletext reported that 70 of viewers who took part in a poll were in favour of removing the DOG Channel 5 refused to remove it though they did state that since launch the DOG had been toned down Channel 5 explained their reasons for keeping the DOG on screen in an interview on 30 March 1997 they explained that 50 Five s candy stripes are intended to join the Nike tick the Levi s tab and the three Adidas stripes as signifiers of belonging Brand identity is the new holy grail of marketing Product recognition is the winning move in the new consumer system Five is being sold like a car or a running shoe Not surprisingly it will be the first of our terrestrial channels to wear its own label on the outside Consumers are very brand conscious these days and we are definitely describing ourselves as a very modern channel It would be curious to launch an old fashioned channel without an image in the era of Next Levi s and Nike On 6 September 1999 Channel 5 launched its new celebrity idents making the candy stripe more frequently used in idents and graphics most notably in a hole in the backdrop of the idents The set of idents was refreshed on 11 September 2000 as well as new idents from 4 March 2002 featuring the logo on coloured backgrounds by going widescreen These idents were used until a major rebrand on 16 September 2002 2002 2008 Edit nbsp Logo used from 2002 to 2008In 2002 Channel 5 decided to drop the word Channel from its name and refer to the channel as Five A new look was launched on 16 September 2002 featuring live action footage with the new logo sliding in from the left of the screen The new idents would sometimes be accompanied by pieces of chart music such as Children by Robert Miles The new look made frequent use of the Helvetica typeface The informal name Five was used in early continuity announcements and idents containing a lowercase five had been used on the channel from the launch The final set with this logo was launched on 23 May 2006 based on four letter words such as Hope Fast and Love The idents at first did not feature the logo 51 but the idents were revised on 2 January 2007 to include the word Five again 52 2008 2011 Edit nbsp Logo used from 2008 to 2011On 6 October 2008 at 9 pm Five launched and aired a new look replacing the lower case five logo with an upper case FIVE in a circle occasionally with pink turquoise and purple light effects The rebrand was conducted by DixonBaxi and according to them the new look was more vocal expressive and creative The relaunch included a mix of live action and CGI idents some of these included supermarket trolleys the Food Chain Invisible Superheroes and Drawings The look was refreshed in July 2009 making the logo notably larger and the circle becoming red As part of the refresh special idents were made for popular shows such as The Mentalist Paul Merton in Europe CSI Crime Scene Investigation The Gadget Show and FlashForward with the 2008 set being withdrawn except for the news safe CGI idents In February 2010 an additional ident was introduced featuring a CGI aurora forming the logo tilted on its side This was used at closedown and sometimes before news bulletins 2011 2016 Edit nbsp Logo used from 2011 to 2016After the takeover by Richard Desmond s Northern amp Shell major changes and considerable financial investment were promised by the new owners alongside a return to the Channel 5 moniker 53 In October 2010 Desmond revealed the station s new look and confirmed its official on screen identity as Channel 5 during a press launch 54 Desmond promoted these changes in his tabloid newspapers the Daily Express and Daily Star 55 There is also cross promotion between Northern amp Shell s newspaper and magazine titles with their websites promoted on the Channel 5 website In 2010 afternoon movies on Channel 5 were sponsored by the Daily Express As for the logo the red circle was retained however the word FIVE was replaced with the numeral 5 The extended version of the logo has the word CHANNEL in upper case font to its left 56 The DOG revived the 5 motif originally as a transparent 5 cutout in a bright grey circle From 18 February 2011 the DOG was modified to a white semi transparent 5 on a faint grey circle The DOG was later returned to the transparent 5 cutout in a bright grey circle On 5 March 2013 the DOG was moved into the 16 9 safe area along with the rest of their channels A range of new idents for Channel 5 was launched in February 2011 incorporating the 5 motif featuring live action and CGI elements They echo the predominantly red colour scheme of the channel s new corporate image each based in a spacious studio with a large screen as the backdrop for the action Drums features a drummer against a backdrop of animated shapes with the 5 appearing on a screen behind In Equaliser a 5 contained in a cube emerges from a graphic equaliser display Imagination features a battle between a toy dinosaur and a robot figure with the 5 logo imposed in neon lights outlined VIP features a model walking on a red carpet formed from the big screen with the logo formed out of the camera flashes Car Chase features a police car chasing another car which eventually crashes through the big screen with the logo being on the side of the police car A generic ident with the Channel 5 logo pulsating on the studio screen was introduced in April 2012 57 Several special idents have also been used for The Hotel Inspector The Walking Dead Impossible Big Brother The Bachelor Europa League The Mentalist Tamara Ecclestone Billion Girl It s All About Amy How to Take Stunning Pictures and The Gadget Show World Tour also based around the same theme of the studio and screen 58 Programme preview cards feature the font Gotham in upper case Break bumpers featured the 5 logo in the left hand corner of the screen with a pattern of circles radiating out from the logo in an alternating red and black colour scheme This logo was retired from use on 10 February 2016 a virtually identical logo would later be used by ABC affiliate WEWS TV beginning in September of that year albeit in a blue colour 2016 2020 Edit On 11 February 2016 Channel 5 launched a new logo across all of its properties a segmented 5 which can be rendered with various designs and animations alongside a new series of cinematic idents and break bumpers with text messages on them The new branding was meant to signify a more upmarket and creative positioning for the broadcaster vice president of marketing Jo Bacon explained that Our core proposition is Spirited TV with emotional heart reflecting the diverse lively colourful and creative content that has been the driving force behind our new strategic approach Critics noted similarities between 5 s new logo and that of competitor Channel 4 However Bacon contrasted Channel 4 explaining that our content allows millions of normal people access to diverse entertainment with no fuss We are a playful challenger brand and can appeal to all audiences The rebrand is a big opportunity to redefine the DNA of the Channel 5 brand and how it is perceived 5Star and 5USA also adopted the new logo while the catch up service Demand 5 was renamed My5 33 59 2020 present Edit The idents were changed on 26 February 2020 with a new set focusing more on the logo on coloured backdrops pink green orange blue teal and black Audience share EditBelow are the official audience shares in per cent for Channel 5 since its launch in 1997 Data provided by BARB 60 The channel consistently is the fifth most watched channel in the country usually being beaten by main rivals BBC One BBC Two ITV and Channel 4 Audience share rose consistently for the first seven years of broadcast reaching a peak of 6 6 in 2004 Two years later the audience share had dropped to under 5 0 In 2012 the audience share rose to 4 5 the first yearly rise for the channel in audience share since 2009 In July 2013 Channel 5 overtook Channel 4 when taking into account consolidated shares for the first time As of 2020 the last full year published by BARB the channel averages 4 1 of the total audience share Year Audience share1997 2 3 1998 4 3 1999 5 4 2000 5 7 2001 5 8 2002 6 3 2003 6 5 2004 6 6 2005 6 4 2006 4 9 2007 5 3 2008 4 6 2009 4 8 2010 4 5 61 2011 4 4 62 2012 4 5 63 2013 4 1 64 2014 4 4 65 2015 4 3 66 2016 4 1 67 2017 4 2 68 2018 4 0 69 2019 4 1 70 2020 4 1 71 2021 4 9 72 note 1 2022 4 1 72 note 2 Programming EditMain article Channel 5 British TV channel programming Channel 5 like all public service broadcasters broadcasts a wide variety of programmes The channel mainly broadcasts documentaries and drama with a few entertainment programmes reality television and quiz shows in the schedule In the early days the channel was known for a high number of imported American dramas including the broadcast rights to NCIS and CSI spin offs NCIS New Orleans and CSI Cyber all of which Channel 5 had acquired by October 2014 73 By 2021 the rights to these shows had either expired or these titles were moved over to Channel 5 s sister channels as the channel decided to focus its drama budget on its Original Dramas The channel broadcasts some sports events not covered by other broadcasters but is notable for having been for several years the only terrestrial channel to show cricket in the shape of highlights of England s summer test matches and one day games It also broadcasts its news service which is currently produced by ITN but was produced between 2005 and 2012 by Sky News 74 The channel frequently sticks to a regular schedule during the day which during the 2010s included a phone in chat show at 9 15 am currently Jeremy Vine which replaced The Wright Stuff in 2018 TV movies in the afternoon after the Australian soap Home and Away 5 News programmes go out between 5 pm and 6 pm Flagship programmes for the channel include shows about farming trains and royalty such as Our Yorkshire Farm 75 Springtime On The Farm 76 and World s Most Scenic Railway Journeys 77 Saturday night royal documentaries have been a rating winner for Channel 5 with programmes about past members of the British Royal Family also getting good viewing figures with a programme about King George V whose reign was from 6 May 1910 until 20 January 1936 achieving a rating of 1 4 million viewers when it was first broadcast 78 The channel has picked up some formats in the last 20 years that have been previously broadcast on other channels These programmes have included titles such as Celebrity Big Brother ex Channel 4 becoming shared between Channel 5 and MTV Blind Date ex ITV and the nightly quiz show Eggheads 79 previously broadcast on BBC Two In the early 2000s it was also the home of Fifth Gear a continuation of the original incarnation of the BBC show Top Gear with ex presenters Quentin Willson Tiff Needell and Vicki Butler Henderson presenting the consumer advice series on Channel 5 80 81 82 whilst the BBC version of Top Gear became more of an entertainment car show Children s programming begins at 6 am every day with Milkshake showing children s programmes include Thomas and Friends PAW Patrol Peppa Pig Ben and Holly s Little Kingdom Little Princess Fifi and the Flowertots Roary the Racing Car Fireman Sam Joshua Jones and many more 83 In 2021 Channel 5 scheduled many music documentaries and countdowns on Friday nights with shows such as Greatest Hits of the 80s 84 85 86 The Story of Songs 87 and Britain s Biggest 90s Hits 88 89 90 made by Viacom International Studios UK the British production arm of owner ViacomCBS In September 2021 Ofcom approved the removal of Channel 5 s 6 30 pm news slot for the channel to schedule Neighbours at 6 pm and Eggheads at 6 30 pm with a new hour long 5 News programme going out at 5 pm 91 92 93 These changes saw the early evening repeat of Home and Away moved to 5Star with the Australian soap only broadcast on the main channel at lunchtime The first hour long version of 5 News at 5 was broadcast by Channel 5 on 8 November 2021 with the programme still produced for the channel by ITN 5 News at 5 is presented by Sian Williams and Claudia Liza Vanderpuije and has a live reporting team across the UK 94 Also at the start of November 2021 P D James adaptation of Dalgliesh debuted on the channel with four million viewers while Our Yorkshire Farm achieved a rating of 3 260 437 On Saturday nights the network s other new drama The Madame Blanc Mysteries was drawing in over two million viewers to the channel 95 In February 2022 Channel 5 confirmed funding for Neighbours would be stopped with the production shutting down and the last episode aired 29 July 2022 96 97 98 99 As Paramount Global s 10 Peach scheduled the last episode for 7 30 pm on 28 July 2022 in Australia 100 101 102 103 Channel 5 brought back the broadcast 104 of the final episode 105 a few days to 29 July 2022 with The Finale 106 107 becoming part of a Neighbours night alongside the Viacom UK 108 programmes Neighbours Made Me a Star From Ramsay St to Hollywood 109 110 and Neighbours All the Pop Hits amp More Especially For You 111 112 In addition the Spirit of Queensland episode of the channel s Bill Nighy narrated luxury train travel series was held back a week 113 with the Al Andalus train journey from Seville 114 taking its place on 22 July and the Brisbane to Cairns trip s title amended to Australia s Most Scenic Railway Journeys to fit in with the Neighbours theme night on 29 July 2022 On 7 September 2022 a two part day by day documentary with Xand van Tulleken and Raksha Dave 115 called The Great Smog of 1952 started with the second episode scheduled for the following night With the death of Queen Elizabeth II the concluding part was dumped from the schedule after the channel went into a rolling royal documentary mode for the rest of the night Their schedules for the following days were then amended to take out several thriller films the over night casino slots and documentaries which may have featured members of the Royal Family like a forthcoming episode of The Cotswolds and Beyond with Pam Ayres 116 117 118 replacing these programmes with a range of their travel documentaries 119 The second part of The Great Smog of 1952 120 121 was rescheduled for 13 September 2022 with the documentary and a repeat of Paramount Pictures award winning romantic drama film An Officer and a Gentleman 122 123 replacing a double bill of murder investigations Dogs Behaving Very Badly The Yorkshire Vet and the last episode of The Pyrenees with Michael Portillo were kept in the schedule as previously listed going out in hourly slots between 7 pm and 10 pm Even though the channel is known for its royal documentaries on the day of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II Channel 5 decided to go with a counter alternative schedule to all the royal coverage due to being shown on the BBC ITV and Sky with their regular Home and Away episode and Jeremy Vine dropped to make way for family friendly productions like The Emoji Movie The Adventures of Paddington and Stuart Little 124 125 126 In November 2022 Channel 5 confirmed that one of their recent hits Our Yorkshire Farm would not be returning to the channel in its original form with a three part spin off programme called Beyond The Yorkshire Farm Reuben amp Clive due to be launched on the channel on 6 December 2022 This series will show the father and son farming duo launching a digging business venture which sees them in the Cumbrian village of Langwathby digging out a series of ponds 127 128 Most watched programmes EditThe following is a list of the twelve most watched broadcasts on Channel 5 up to 5 March 2021 based on Live 28 data supplied by BARB 129 Rank Programme UK viewers millions Date1 The Drowning 6 10 1 February 20212 Euro 2000 Qualifier Poland v England 5 63 8 September 19993 World Cup Qualifier Albania v England 5 59 28 March 20014 The Drowning 5 57 2 February 20215 All Creatures Great and Small 5 49 1 September 20206 Independence Day 5 41 7 September 19997 The Drowning 5 32 4 February 20218 Celebrity Big Brother 5 27 18 August 20119 All Creatures Great and Small 5 22 15 September 202010 All Creatures Great and Small 5 17 6 October 202011 The Drowning 5 16 3 February 202112 The X Files 5 10 8 February 20165 Text EditFrom 1997 to 2011 Channel 5 operated its analogue teletext service providing a basic range of programme listings film summaries and programme previews of Channel 5 content The service was provided by Sky Text until 2002 when Teletext Ltd took over as the provider of Channel 5 s Teletext service 130 The service was withdrawn due to the digital switchover and the shift to the Internet and social media Channel 5 on Pluto TV EditAs of December 2021 Channel 5 has several channels streaming 24 hours a day on Paramount Global s free TV app Pluto TV 131 132 The channels include 5 Building Britain 133 with titles including Michael Buerk s documentary Building Victorian Britain The Great Stink and George Clarke s Build a New House in the Country 134 5 Cops the UK version of Pluto s Spike TV s Cops 24 7 channel 135 featuring episodes from Police Interceptors 136 5 Destination Britain 137 programmes include Walking Britain s Lost Railways with Rob Bell and Britain By Bike With Larry amp George Lamb 5 GPs 138 with back to back episodes of GPs Behind Closed Doors 139 5 Cruising with Jane McDonald Back to back episodes of the Jane McDonald travel show broadcast on the channel between 2017 and 2021 140 132 5 on The Farm Edit5 on The Farm 141 is Channel 5 s festival which first took place at Cannon Hall Farm 142 in Cawthorne South Yorkshire 143 on August Bank Holiday Weekend in 2021 144 145 The three day event was based around Channel 5 s on the Farm series featuring series regulars Rob and Dave Nicholson chef Tim Bilton as well as presenters Adam Henson Helen Skelton Jules Hudson and JB Gill with appearances from people featuring in a range of Channel 5 programmes associated with farming food and animals These people included Peter Wright and Julian Norton from The Yorkshire Vet Reuben and Amanda Owen from Our Yorkshire Farm Ben Fogle from New Lives in the Wild Graeme Hall from Dogs Behaving Very Badly and Stefan Gates from Secrets of Your Supermarket Food The festival also has an area for children branded as the Milkshake Meadow which in 2021 featured presenters Derek Moran Jen Pringle and Kemi Majeks 146 147 alongside characters from Milkshake including Peppa Pig and Milkshake Monkey and Fireman Sam Criticism of the channel EditIn a Radio Times interview with Mark Lawson 148 Channel 5 s director of programmes Ben Frow gave answers to some of the regular criticisms viewers had over the past few years about scheduling Firstly Channel 5 is known for giving programmes numerous programme titles with the listing in the Radio Times not matching the EPG or the actual programme title Secondly a six part series can be launched in a regular slot and then be dropped from the schedule after a few weeks with the third series of Rob Bell s Building the Impossible 149 150 151 dropped after one episode and replaced in its 9 pm slot by the repackaged The Dalgliesh Mysteries 152 Frow apologised to all the Radio Times readers who were annoyed by these regular occurrences but explained that when listings go to press he does not know what the competition from other channels might be and so may have to retitle a programme to make it stand out on the EPG or temporarily remove that show from the schedule until there is a better place for it For example the programme Billion Dollar Holiday City 153 154 which turned up in the Channel 5 schedule on 17 July 2022 before new episodes of the holiday series Bargain Loving Brits by the Sea and The Cruise 155 was a revised and retitled version of late night programme Secret World of Las Vegas 24 7 156 157 which originally was broadcast by the channel in 2019 and put into production as Vegas 24 7 by Viacom Studios UK now VIS UK 158 On 22 June 2022 159 Paramount Plus launched in the UK with Channel 5 showing the first episode of the streaming series Halo on that night as a taster 160 However the marketing around this episode made it look like it was a new free to air series that was going to continue on the channel and Paramount Plus every week which resulted in the first of several Feedback letters to the Radio Times 161 about the practice of taster TV This time the viewer complained that this was just a puff piece to get people to subscribe to a paid service and thought the practice might be against the channel s PSB commitments while in the magazine s 20 26 August 2022 issue 162 after one off starter episodes of Halo La Brea and The Box 163 had been shown on the channel a piece of viewer criticism headlined Taster TV is no good to me was highlighted as the magazine s Letter of the Week Queen Elizabeth II funeral controversy Edit On 19 September 2022 the funeral of Elizabeth II was occurring BBC One BBC Two and ITV broadcast the funeral while Channel 4 broadcast a documentary about Elizabeth However Channel 5 played the 2017 film The Emoji Movie instead of the funeral The move had mixed reactions Some mocked the channel and insulted it for disrespecting a former member of the Royal Family 164 165 Other people online actually praised the channel for airing child friendly alternatives during a dark day in the nation 166 Other kid movies were aired on the channel including the 1999 film Stuart Little Channel 5 has yet to comment See also EditList of television stations in the United Kingdom Channel 5 Broadcasting LimitedNotes Edit 1080p25 sometimes only on Freeview As of December 2021 As of June 2022 References Edit Home Channel 5 a b Abbott Brendan 24 July 2010 Channel 5 Great new era for British television Express co uk a b Sweeney Mark 11 August 2010 Richard Desmond rebrands Five as Channel 5 The Guardian London Mini revamp planned for Channel 5 News Archived 24 February 2021 at the Wayback Machine ATV Network 30 October 2010 a b Viacom to buy Channel 5 for 450m BBC News 1 May 2014 Retrieved 1 May 2014 28 DAY RATINGS 11 17 OCTOBER 2021 Tvzoneuk com 17 October 2021 Retrieved 27 November 2021 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