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UKTV

UKTV Media Limited,[1] trading as UKTV, is a British multi-channel broadcaster, which, since 2019, has been wholly owned by BBC Studios (formerly BBC Worldwide), a commercial subsidiary of the BBC. It was formed on 1 November 1992 through a joint venture between the BBC and Thames Television. It is one of the United Kingdom's largest television companies.

UKTV Media Limited
FormerlyUKTV New Ventures Limited (2001–2014)
Type
IndustryMass media
Founded1 November 1992; 31 years ago (1992-11-01)
FounderBBC Worldwide / Thames Television
Headquarters
10 Hammersmith Grove, London
,
United Kingdom
Area served
Key people
Marcus Arthur (CEO)
ProductsUKTV Play
BrandsList of channels
Services
ParentBBC Studios
Websiteuktv.co.uk
Footnotes / references
[1]

UKTV's channels are available via a digital satellite or cable subscription in the UK and Ireland. The Dave, Drama, W and Yesterday channels are also available in the UK on Freeview and Freesat, two free-to-air television services in the UK, as well as on the catch-up service UKTV Play. Unlike the BBC's main television channels, funded by the television licence, UKTV's channels and online services broadcast commercial advertising and sponsorships.

Most programmes on the channels are repeat broadcasts of productions from the BBC archives, although the entertainment channels also feature some programmes produced by other companies and UKTV have commissioned a small number of programmes. Playout and other technical services are provided by SES.[2]

The UKTV channels have broadcast in 16:9 widescreen format since 31 January 2008, although some programmes originally made in 4:3 format are screened in the compromise 14:9 semi-letterbox format.

History edit

Origins (1992–1997) edit

UKTV started as a single channel, UK Gold. The original partners behind the channel were the BBC's commercial arm BBC Enterprises and the outgoing ITV contractor Thames Television, although before the launch the American cable operator Cox Enterprises stepped in and took a majority share, 65 percent, in exchange for underwriting the costs of launching the channel.

UK Gold launched on 1 November 1992, showing reruns of 'classic' archive programming from the archives of the BBC and Thames Television. In a sense, UK Gold succeeded British Satellite Broadcasting's Galaxy channel that had originally held these rights from the BBC.

Later on, United Artists Holding Europe stepped in as part owner, and that ownership eventually became a part of Flextech, which was controlled by the US cable company Tele-Communications Inc. (TCI). A second joint-venture satellite channel, called UK Living, began broadcasting on 1 September 1993 with programming targeted at female viewers.[3] Also in 1993, Flextech gained its first stake in the station after acquiring TCI's TV interests in Europe.[4] In 1996, it started discussions about increasing its stake to gain full control; at that point Flextech held 27% with Cox (38%), BBC (20%) and Pearson (15%).[5] By the Autumn, Flextech held 80% of UK Gold.[6][7] Flextech's main reason for increasing its stake in UK Gold was in anticipation of new talks with the BBC.[8][failed verification]

The launch of the UKTV network (1997) edit

During 1996, Flextech and the BBC held talks about a partnership to launch a new range of channels under the name UKTV.[6] BSkyB tried to compete against Flextech for the right to develop the BBC channels, but the BBC were against inviting BSkyB to participate in the pay-TV venture. BSkyB would have sought a significant share in the planned channels, in exchange for agreeing to offer them to its 3.8 million direct-to-home satellite subscribers.[citation needed] It was believed at the time that if it were spurned, BSkyB could develop competing channels before the Flextech-BBC launch, particularly arts and documentaries, as a spoiling tactic.[9]

The deal between Flextech and BBC was completed and signed in March 1997. Initially it was assumed that the new channels would be BBC-branded: BBC Showcase, for entertainment; BBC Horizon, for documentaries; BBC Style, for lifestyle; BBC Learning, for schools, and BBC Arena, for the arts, plus three other channels including BBC Catch-Up, for repeats of popular programmes within days of their original transmission, a dedicated BBC Sport channel, and a TV version of Radio 1.[10] Flextech wanted these channels to carry advertisements, but the BBC argued that BBC-branded services in the UK should not, as doing so would undermine the rationale of TV licensing.

A compromise was reached: BBC Showcase and BBC Learning, renamed BBC Choice and BBC Knowledge respectively before launch, would go ahead as BBC channels without commercials, while the deal with Flextech was passed to BBC Worldwide with control split 50/50,[11] thus allowing the remaining channels to carry advertisements. The 'UK' prefix was chosen for these new channels to capitalise on the success of UK Gold, as the brand by then had become a household name. The 'UKTV' network launched on 1 November 1997 with three new channels; arts channel 'UK Arena', lifestyle channel 'UK Style' and documentary channel 'UK Horizons'. UK Gold retained its name but received a new look in line with the rest of the network. Although the new network didn't use the BBC name and logo, its graphics and branding was in other aspects similar to the ones used by the BBC channels. The new graphics for the BBC and UKTV were both designed by the same company, Lambie-Nairn. Shortly before launch, it was decided the channel UK Living also owned by Flextech was to be renamed Living, instead of becoming part of the new UKTV network due to the similarity in programming between the channel and UK Style. On the same date, UK Gold celebrated its 5th anniversary.

Digital expansion (1998–2007) edit

 
This chart shows how the channels have developed over the years.

With the launch of digital television in the UK brought about by Sky Digital and ONdigital in 1998, two new channels were launched to broadcast on the new platforms: 'UK Gold Classics', a sister channel to UK Gold showing older shows previously shown on UK Gold, and 'UK Play', a new comedy and music channel.

UK Gold Classics was short lived however, and relaunched as UK Gold 2 in April 1999. The new channel time-shifted the morning schedule of UK Gold from 7 pm for those who could not watch it at the original time.

To boost its popularity, UK Play was renamed Play UK and given a new look and new style of logo in November 2000, which the rest of the UKTV channels would adopt the following May. In November 2001, UK Style's food programming was moved to a new channel named 'UK Food'.

The rebranding of Play UK failed to make the channel more popular, and on 30 September 2002 it was shut down. October saw the launch of the new free -to-view digital terrestrial platform Freeview replacing ITV Digital, and with it the new history channel 'UK History', which was included in Freeview's licence to operate the platform. UK History took many of the history-related programming from UK Horizons. In January 2003, UKTV launched a lifestyle channel for Freeview called UK Bright Ideas. However UK Bright Ideas was not created for the same reasons as UK Food and UK History to allow other UKTV channels to have more time to schedule other programming, but instead showed a mix of programming from UK Style and UK Food (and later UKTV Gardens) for Freeview viewers, to promote the lifestyle UKTV channels available on pay platforms.

UK Gold 2 was relaunched with a completely new schedule and style as UKG2 on 12 November 2003, taking on some output similar to what used to be on Play UK before its closure, initially broadcasting from 8 pm each night before later expanding to daytime.

On 8 March 2004, the network carried out a major rebranding scheme where all of the UKTV channels changed their prefixes from UK to UKTV. UK Horizons was split into two channels – UKTV Documentary and UKTV People.

In 2005, the last new channel under the UKTV branding was launched, 'UKTV Style Gardens', later renamed in 2007 to 'UKTV Gardens'. Like UK Food, it allowed UK Style to focus more on its more home-oriented programming.

Network rebrand edit

 
UKTV logo from 2009 to 2013, not seen on screen like the previous and successor logos.

In 2007, UKTV G2 was renamed 'Dave' and began broadcasting on Freeview, replacing UKTV Bright Ideas, seen as an experiment in branding for the network. The name is said to be originated from the fact that "everyone knows a bloke called Dave", and that the name seems appropriate for a male-orientated channel.

On 11 June 2008, UKTV announced that it was beginning the process of rebranding its channels from generic, UKTV-prefixed names to individual and separate brands, after the successful launch of Dave.[12][13]

The first stage of this rebranding began on 7 October 2008, when UKTV Gold was renamed G.O.L.D. (now Gold) and dropped its mixed entertainment schedule for pure comedy programming. UKTV Drama became the crime drama channel Alibi, and a new general entertainment channel called Watch (now W) was launched. It was with this rebrand that non-crime drama (such as Doctor Who and Jonathan Creek) was transferred to Watch. G.O.L.D. was on one level a continuation of the Gold name used since the channel's creation, but the letters also made up the channels new slogan: 'Go On Laugh Daily'.

As the UKTV network gradually rebranded from 2008, continuity announcers would usually say on each network ‘Created for the BBC, chosen by’ when a programme by the BBC was coming on (e.g. ‘Created for the BBC, chosen by G.O.L.D.).

2009 saw the rebranding of all of the remaining channels beginning in January with UKTV Documentary's rebrand to Eden, the name reflecting the nature programmes premiering on the channel. This was followed in February with UKTV People becoming Blighty, the new channel containing programming of the lives of the British population and the quirks of British society, and therefore explaining the slang name for Britain as the channel name. In March, UKTV History was rebranded as Yesterday, reflecting the channel's history-themed programming.

This was closely followed in April by the re-brand of UKTV Style to Home, the new channel retaining the previous DIY shows and home makeovers and also including the programming from UKTV Gardens; however, this programming would follow a few weeks later in May, when UKTV Gardens was closed. Its channel slot was taken by Really, a new female crime medical and real life channel, similar to Virgin Media's then named Living.

The final channel to be rebranded was UKTV Food, on 22 June 2009 as Good Food, to tie in with the BBC magazine of the same name. In June 2009 a final minor tweak to these new brands occurred when, for promotional purposes, trailers began to use the same style and all channels began to use a circle-shaped variation of their logo to show that they were part of one network, making cross-channel promotion easier than previously.

On 14 June 2011, UKTV announced it would be launching Really on Freeview channel 20 on 2 August 2011.[14] This resulted in the timeshift channel Dave ja vu broadcasting reduced hours of 02:00–04:00 on Freeview only to keep the EPG number available for future use. Really was the third of UKTV's ten brands to launch on Freeview.

Scripps Networks Interactive acquisition edit

Virgin Media were in talks, with a number of interested parties, to sell its 50% stake in UKTV. Bidders included Scripps Networks Interactive (a spin-off of the E. W. Scripps Company's cable television networks and online assets), Discovery Communications, ITV plc, FremantleMedia (RTL Group) and Channel 4. Channel 4 was the least interested party, and Discovery had made offers that had been rejected. BSkyB was also said to be interested. BBC Worldwide held first refusal rights and could exercise control over who bought the stake.

On 15 August 2011, Virgin Media agreed to sell its 50% stake UKTV to Scripps Networks Interactive in a deal worth £339m. Scripps paid £239m in cash, and about £100m to acquire the outstanding preferred stock and debt owed by UKTV to Virgin Media.[15][16] Completion of the transaction was contingent on regulatory approvals in Ireland and Jersey, which was received on 3 October 2011.[17] Related to the transaction, Scripps Networks Interactive and BBC Worldwide are negotiated an agreement whereby, after completion, BBC Worldwide would have the option, via a combination of cash and a package of digital rights for UKTV, to increase its shareholding from 50 percent to a maximum of 60 percent. Scripps Networks Interactive's existing voting rights and board representation would be unaffected by this proposed arrangement, which would be subject to BBC Executive and BBC Trust approvals.

BT Vision deal edit

On 22 March 2012, it was announced that BT Vision would offer UKTV original content on-demand from later in the day.[18] As part of the deal, UKTV started streaming linear channels to BT Vision set-top boxes in late 2012. The first three were Watch, Gold and Alibi and it intended to add further channels such as Good Food, Eden and Home.[19] Dave, Really and Yesterday were not expected to be included as they are already on Freeview, which is available through BT's hybrid IPTV/Freeview set-top boxes.

Corporate rebrand (2013) edit

UKTV announced on 18 March 2013 that it would reintroduce its company brand in celebration of its 21st year.[20] The UKTV logo re-design went live across the identities of their channel network and programmes on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 for its 21st birthday.

Dispute with Virgin Media edit

For almost three weeks in summer 2018, the UKTV channels were absent from Virgin Media. On 20 July 2018, it was announced that Virgin Media would stop broadcasting all of the UKTV channels from 22 July, amid a dispute over fees[21] and the lack of on-demand content from the BBC.[22] The companies were not able to agree terms[23] and the channels ceased to be available at just after midnight on 22 July 2018.[24] The channels returned to Virgin Media on 11 August 2018.[25]

Split of channels between BBC and Discovery edit

On 1 April 2019, Discovery Inc. (formerly Discovery Communications, which had acquired Scripps Networks Interactive in 2018) announced that BBC Studios would acquire its stakes in the seven entertainment-based UKTV channels for £173 million, along with the UKTV brand, and Discovery Inc. would acquire BBC Studios' stakes in the remaining channels Good Food, Home, and Really. The sale closed on 11 June 2019.[26] The sale was part of a larger agreement between the two companies for international streaming rights to the BBC's natural history programming.[27]

Launch of "U" masterbrand in 2024 edit

In November 2023, it was announced that in 2024 all of UKTV's free-to-air channels and UKTV Play would be rebranded with the new name of "U". For example Dave will become "U&Dave". UKTV also said they plan to rebrand their pay channels in the same way, but at a later date.[28]

Commercials on UKTV channels edit

In 2003, UKTV announced plans of an experiment which examined the effect of different break patterns on advertising. UKTV teamed up with a number of advertisers to measure the effect of reductions in advertising spots, programme trailers and the number of breaks overall.[29][30]

In February 2004, UKTV reduced the length of its ad breaks in a bid to retain viewers and attract advertisers after results of its research show that shorter breaks produce higher advertising recall levels. From 8 March, Its junctions were limited to a maximum of five minutes, with three-and-a-half minutes of commercial plus one-and-a-half minutes of promotional material, instead of a standard seven-and-a-half minutes.[citation needed]

UKTV's move was similar to a solution suggested by PHD executive strategy director Louise Jones at 2003 Marketing Week TV United Conference, with a view to cleaning up breaks. Her proposal was for broadcasters to reduce spots by 20 percent and to charge a corresponding price increase for them; the theory being clients would not have to boost their media spending, thus improving UKTV hopes a reduction in the length of break junctions would help it to keep viewers and provide advertisers with improved cut-through.[31]

Channels edit

UKTV's channels are available via satellite and cable in Ireland and the United Kingdom. In the UK, on digital terrestrial television, Yesterday, Dave, Drama and W are available on the Freeview platform. Selected parts of Gold, Home and Good Food were available through the now defunct Top Up TV service. The logo on the UKTV branded channels has also now been replaced by a new design.

Current free-to-air channels edit

UKTV's free-to-air channels are available on all platforms.

W edit

W is a general entertainment channel, and is the flagship channel of the UKTV network. The channel launched as Watch on 7 October 2008. From launch until 2010, the channel's mascot was Blinky the eyeball, who was seen on the idents, logo, and website. A 2012 rebrand saw smoke, hairballs, crystals and liquid flying out of the logo. The channel was later rebranded under its current name in February 2016.

In February 2022, Broadcast magazine reported that the channel will become a free channel to air in the spring, joining stablemates Dave, Yesterday and Drama as a Freeview service.[32][33] In March 2022, this was confirmed by UKTV[34] with the channel due to be launched on Freeview channel 25 from 28 March 2022. UKTV said that this female skewing channel would be still targeted at a 25 to 44 age range but introduced a new logo for the free-to-air era[35] which included the letter W in a slanted rectangle.[36][37]

Dave edit

Dave is a comedy-oriented entertainment channel. The channel originally came together after UK Gold 2, an evening timeshift service of UK Gold, was reinvented to aim towards a more younger 16-34-year-old audience and was relaunched as UK G2 on November 12, 2003, becoming the more "edgy and contemporary" counterpart to UK Gold. As with its predecessor, UK G2 only broadcast at night, from 8 pm-5 am.[38] It later rebranded as UKTV G2 in March 2004, and soon expanded its hours to the daytime as well.

On 15 October 2007, UKTV G2 rebranded as Dave, becoming the first in the network not to use UKTV or any UK branding.[39] UKTV said the name of the channel was chosen because "everyone knows a bloke called Dave".[40] The rebrand included the channel being available free-to-air on Freeview, replacing UKTV Bright Ideas which only averaged a 0.1% audience share.[41] The move to Freeview saw Dave launch in the bandwidth previously used by Yesterday (previously known as UKTV History) which now uses the time limited (07:00–18:00) bandwidth once occupied by UKTV Bright Ideas. Dave is available daily from 7 am to 3 am on all platforms. It calls itself "the home of witty banter" and now[when?] uses Ralph Ineson and Phill Jupitus as announcers.

Yesterday edit

Yesterday focuses on history and archive programmes. It originally launched on 30 October 2002 as UK History, as part of the launch of Freeview, and was broadcast on the same EPG bandwidth that formerly housed Play UK. The channel rebranded as UKTV History in March 2004. Hours on Freeview were cut when Dave launched, with transmissions finishing at 18:00, but were restored on 1 June 2010.

The channel relaunched as Yesterday in March 2009. Yesterday's main focus is on programmes with historical topics and biographies, nature and wildlife, and some historical fiction, often from the BBC archives.

Drama edit

Launched on 8 July 2013, Drama focuses itself as a home for British dramas from the last 40 years.[42] The channel became the fourth channel to launch on Freeview, after Yesterday, Dave and Really.

Current pay-TV channels edit

UKTV's pay-TV channels are available on Sky and Virgin Media, but not Freeview or Freesat.

Gold edit

Gold focuses on comedy and was until 2008 the flagship channel of the UKTV network. It launched on 1 November 1992 as UK Gold, making it the oldest channel of the network as well.

Gold originally operated as a joint venture between Thames Television and BBC Enterprises to show reruns of their archive programming. Within the launch of the UKTV network and as the years went on, the output of UK Gold (renamed UKTV Gold in 2004) was mainly British comedy programmes and sometimes feature-length films. These are a combination of internally produced shows and repeats of shows from the BBC and ITV archives. In recent years, original programmes have aired on the channel and the US version of Dancing with the Stars has had its first UK airing on the channel.

UKTV Gold was relaunched as G.O.L.D. (Go On Laugh Daily) on the morning of 7 October 2008 as it transitioned exclusively to comedy programmes, with the entertainment programming moving to Watch (W). The channel rebranded again to simply Gold in 2010.

Eden edit

Eden focuses on documentaries and factual programming. The channel launched on 8 March 2004 as UKTV Documentary, as a two-way split from UK Horizons (the other being the defunct UKTV People (Blighty)). The channel airs natural history documentaries such as Planet Earth.

Alibi edit

Alibi focuses on crime drama and suspense thrillers. It originally launched as a rebranding of UK Arena as UK Drama in March 2000, focusing on all kinds of drama programmes. It rebranded as UKTV Drama in March 2004, and on 2 May 2006, a new timeshift service called UKTV Drama +1 was launched, to replace UKTV People's timeshift channel.

It was relaunched as Alibi on the morning of 7 October 2008 and is now fully focused on crime dramas which are mainly taken from the BBC and ITV archives.

Catch-up service edit

In June 2014 UKTV launched a catch-up service, UKTV Play. Launching on iOS in August,[43] on PC, YouView and Virgin Media in November,[44] on Android devices in February 2015[45] and on Freesat in September 2018.[46] The interactive service features content from the channels Dave, Yesterday, W, and Drama.

In addition to UKTV Play, some of the networks also have catch-up services. catch-up services for Watch, Gold, Dave and Alibi were launched on Sky Go in October 2013,[47] alongside all UKTV channels launching on Eircom's eVision TV service and Gold launching on Now TV. The following month all channels appeared on Virgin TV Anywhere.[48]

FAST channels edit

On 24 August 2023, UKTV launched the first 4 new FAST channels on Samsung TV Plus and Pluto TV, which are UKTV Play Uncovered, UKTV Play Heroes, UKTV Play Laughs and UKTV Play Full Throttle.

Former channels edit

UKTV has also had many former channels which have been replaced by others.

UK Arena edit

UK Arena was one of the original three UKTV network channels, launching on 1 November 1997. The channel focused on airing arts and cultural programmes and was named after BBC's Arena programme.

The channel was relaunched on 31 March 2000 as UK Drama, with a focus on showing dramas rather than general arts programmes.

Play UK edit

Play UK focused heavily on music and comedy programming, and was the first of the UKTV networks to initially launch digitally (and also to coincide with the launch of OnDigital (later ITV Digital)). It launched as UK Play on 10 October 1998 alongside the launch of Sky Digital, with a majority of its scheduling consisting of music in the morning and afternoon while broadcasting comedy in the evening. The channel rebranded as Play UK in November 2000, becoming the first of the UKTV networks to gain the new logo.

The channel broadcast for 24 hours a day on digital platforms, but also aired as a filler channel on the Sky Analogue platform (on the Astra 19.2°E satellites), broadcasting between 1 am and 7 am within UK Horizons' slot during its downtime.

The closure of ITV Digital led to the channel's viewership decreasing significantly, and its failure to compete with MTV also corresponded to its decline. The channel closed on 30 September 2002 on all platforms, and a month later on 30 October, its vacated EPG bandwidth space was used to launch a brand new channel for the launch of the Freeview platform - UK History. The programmes that formerly aired on Play UK would move to UK Gold, and eventually UK G2.

UK Gold Classics/UK Gold 2 edit

UK Gold Classics was a sister channel to UK Gold that broadcast older comedy programming, as the main UK Gold channel was focusing more on newer shows. It launched on 10 October 1998 and was exclusive to Sky Digital.

Due to poor viewing figures, the channel ended its run on 28 March 1999, and on 2 April 1999, it was relaunched as UK Gold 2, becoming a secondary timeshift service for UK Gold that aired the channel's daytime programming in the evening.

The channel closed on 11 November 2003, and relaunched as the younger-oriented and edgier UK G2 the following day.

UK Horizons edit

UK Horizons was one of the original three UKTV network channels, launching on 1 November 1997. The channel focused on airing documentaries and other factual programmes and was named after BBC's Horizon programme, which itself formed a staple of its output in the early years. It also produced extended versions of top BBC brands such as Top Gear and Tomorrow's World. The launch editor was Bryher Scudamore and the deputy editor Eddie Tulasiewicz.

The channel closed on 7 March 2004, as part of UKTV's relaunch. UK Horizons was split into two new channels - UKTV Documentary and UKTV People, which both launched the following day on 8 March. UKTV Documentary took over UK Horizons' slot, as well as the UK Horizons +1 timeshift service, with UKTV People being the "new" channel.

UKTV Bright Ideas edit

UKTV Bright Ideas originally launched as UK Bright Ideas in January 2003, initially as a Freeview exclusive before being expanded.

Similar to Ftn, the channel it timeshared with, UK Bright Ideas was essentially a highlights network aimed towards the Freeview audience, by airing programmes featured on UKTV Style, UKTV Food and UKTV Gardens. In January 2005, it began showing programmes branded by UKTV Sport, presumably to increase potential audience figures by extending the programme to Freeview viewers.

It ceased broadcasting on all platforms on 14 October 2007 at 6 pm. The main aim for the closure was to coincide of the rebranding of UKTV G2 as Dave, which would allow the channel to broadcast on Freeview. It would also allow Dave's timeshift service to expand to 24 hours, which it wasn't able to do as UKTV G2, due to Bright Ideas sharing the same EPG bandwidth on Sky and Virgin Media. The former EPG slot on Sky was later used for a filler network - UKTV Style +2.

UKTV Gardens edit

UKTV Gardens was the second offshoot network of UKTV Style, and launched in February 2005 as UKTV Style Gardens. As the name implies, the channel aired programmes in relation to gardening. The channel name was shortened to UKTV Gardens in 2007.

On 19 May 2009, the channel was replaced with Really, with all the gardening programmes moving back to the newly rebranded Home.

Blighty edit

Blighty was a factual network that originally launched on 8 March 2004 as UKTV People, as a two-way split from UK Horizons (the other being the defunct UKTV Documentary (Eden)). The output of Blighty was some factual programming of a lighter nature, such as Top Gear and docusoaps like Airport, and from February 2009 following its rebranding, "British" shows like "My Brilliant Britain". However, the majority of the channel's programming was abridged by the BBC for commercial timing purposes, a policy that some critics consider hypocritical.

The channel was available on Sky and Virgin Media. However, it was not available on Freeview, despite the majority of the programmes being made by the BBC.

The channel closed on all platforms on 5 July 2013, three days ahead of the launch of Drama.

Good Food edit

Good Food focused on food and cookery programming. It originally launched on 1 November 2001 as UK Food, as the first offshoot network of UK Style. It rebranded as UKTV Food in March 2004, and eventually as Good Food in June 2009, being the last UKTV channel to rebrand.

Good Food broadcast a range of food and cookery programmes, similar to that of the content of BBC Worldwide's BBC Food service. Initially, most of the channel's output was aired on Home as well. The Good Food website originally devised and launched by Ian Fenn and Ally Branley provides a number of services including information on programmes shown on the channel, recipes, message boards, and a wine club. Recipes come from the various shows on Good Food and some include videos taken from the demonstrations. In September 2006 Good Food's website overtook the BBC Food site in popularity for the first time, achieving a 10% market share, against the 9.63% the BBC Food site dropped to, having held the top spot since it began.[49] It was named "Good Food Channel" on the UKTV website due to the fact that there is a magazine named Good Food.

Following the split of the UKTV network from BBC Studios and Discovery, Inc. on 1 April 2019, Discovery took over control of Good Food, but they eventually closed the channel a few months later on 12 September, merging all its programming into their existing sister channel Food Network.

Home edit

Home was one of the original three UKTV network channels, launching on 1 November 1997 as UK Style. The channel broadcast home improvement, food, DIY and gardening programmes that are a combination of internally produced shows and repeats of shows mainly from the BBC archive. Eventually, the food programmes were moved onto an offshoot network UK Food (Good Food) in November 2001, and the gardening programmes followed suit onto UKTV Style Gardens in February 2005. It was rebranded as UKTV Style in March 2004, and eventually the channel was rebranded as Home in April 2009.

On 1 March 2016, Home became a free-to-air network as it launched on Freeview.

Following the split of the UKTV network from BBC Studios and Discovery, Inc. on 1 April 2019, Discovery took over control of Home, and in June, Discovery announced that the channel would be rebranded under their HGTV brand,[50] with the channel rebranding as such on 21 January 2020.

Really edit

Really focuses entirely on medical crime, real life and lifestyle shows and was another offshoot from UKTV Style. It launched on 19 May 2009, replacing UKTV Gardens.

Following the split of the UKTV network from BBC Studios and Discovery, Inc. on 1 April 2019, Discovery took over control of Really.

CCXTV edit

In October 2020, UKTV Media took over the licence of the Freeview channel CCXTV,[51] a channel which had been set up by Ideal Shopping Direct Ltd[52] as a sister channel to their Create and Craft shopping channel. CCXTV was launched on 15 April 2020 as an entertainment channel and took over Create and Craft's channel number (Freeview 23), broadcasting from 7am till 10pm. Even though Create and Craft still had a shopping slot early on in the morning on Channel 23, the rest of the schedule was made up of imports and re-runs of shows like The Bold and The Beautiful.[53][54][55][56] On 7 December 2020 CCXTV moved to Freeview channel 73, with Dave Ja Vu moving to channel 23.[57][unreliable source?]

On 25 January 2021, it was announced that timeshift channel Drama+1 would be taking over Freeview channel 73 on 1 February 2021, with CCXTV ending transmission.[58]

UK Living edit

UK Living was originally affiliated with UK Gold but did not become part of the UKTV network, instead transferring to Flextech to be operated as a wholly owned company, and it changed its name to Living before the UKTV network launched.

GoldText edit

An analogue teletext service known as GoldText was available on UK Gold, but has since closed down.

Operating names edit

In the production logo screen at the end of UKTV's original commissions, for the channels Watch, Gold and Dave the name UK Gold Services Ltd. is used instead of UKTV, as all three channels spawned from the original UK Gold channel. For the remaining channels, Alibi, Drama, Eden and Yesterday, the name UKTV New Ventures Ltd. is used instead of UKTV.

Timeshift channels edit

UKTV launched its first one-hour timeshift network - UK Horizons +1 Hour (Eden +1), in May 2001. This was followed up with the launch of UK Style + (HGTV +1) in February 2002,[59] and UK Gold +1 (Gold +1) in August 2002.[60]

November 2003 saw the launch of UK Food +1 (Good Food +1), while 2004 saw the additions of UK History +1 (Yesterday +1) in January,[61] and UKTV G2 +1 (Dave Ja Vu) in November.[62]

2005 saw the addition of UKTV People +1,[63] which was closed the following year[64] and replaced with UKTV Drama +1 (Alibi +1) in May 2006.[65]

December 2007 saw the launch of UKTV Style 2 on Sky, two-hour timeshift service that existed as a filler network whenever UKTV needed the space for another channel. It closed on 15 September 2008, in order to prepare for the launch of Watch.

Watch +1 (W +1) launched with the channel on 7 October 2008.

Drama +1 launched on 16 September 2019.

HD channels edit

UKTV launched its first HD channel; Good Food HD on 31 August 2010. The channel was originally available exclusively on Sky channel 283.

Eden HD launched on 4 October 2010 on Sky channel 559 and was the second HD simulcast from UKTV.[66] Both channels are high-definition simulcasts of their standard definition counterparts.

UKTV announced on 29 July 2011 that they would be launching three new HD channels, Dave HD and Watch HD (now known as W HD) launched in October 2011, and Alibi HD launched in July 2012.[67]

As part of Virgin Media's deal to sell its share of UKTV, all five of UKTV's HD channels were also added to Virgin's cable television service by 2012.[15] Eden HD and Good Food HD were added on 7 October 2011, followed by Dave HD on 10 October and Watch HD on 12 October.[68]

On 2 October 2017, UKTV launched Gold HD, replacing Eden HD on Sky. It was soon added to Virgin Media in August 2018, replacing the SD feed.

2022 saw Yesterday HD launch on Sky in August, and Virgin Media in December.

Awards and nominations edit

Year Association Category Nominee(s) Result
2017 Diversity in Media Awards Broadcaster of the Year UKTV Won

See also edit

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Not to be confused with BBC UKTV For other uses see UK TV This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources UKTV news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message UKTV Media Limited 1 trading as UKTV is a British multi channel broadcaster which since 2019 has been wholly owned by BBC Studios formerly BBC Worldwide a commercial subsidiary of the BBC It was formed on 1 November 1992 through a joint venture between the BBC and Thames Television It is one of the United Kingdom s largest television companies UKTV Media LimitedFormerlyUKTV New Ventures Limited 2001 2014 TypeSubsidiary former joint venture IndustryMass mediaFounded1 November 1992 31 years ago 1992 11 01 FounderBBC Worldwide Thames TelevisionHeadquarters10 Hammersmith Grove London United KingdomArea servedUnited Kingdom IrelandKey peopleMarcus Arthur CEO ProductsUKTV PlayBrandsList of channelsServicesTelevision OnlineParentBBC StudiosWebsiteuktv wbr co wbr ukFootnotes references 1 UKTV s channels are available via a digital satellite or cable subscription in the UK and Ireland The Dave Drama W and Yesterday channels are also available in the UK on Freeview and Freesat two free to air television services in the UK as well as on the catch up service UKTV Play Unlike the BBC s main television channels funded by the television licence UKTV s channels and online services broadcast commercial advertising and sponsorships Most programmes on the channels are repeat broadcasts of productions from the BBC archives although the entertainment channels also feature some programmes produced by other companies and UKTV have commissioned a small number of programmes Playout and other technical services are provided by SES 2 The UKTV channels have broadcast in 16 9 widescreen format since 31 January 2008 although some programmes originally made in 4 3 format are screened in the compromise 14 9 semi letterbox format Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1992 1997 1 2 The launch of the UKTV network 1997 1 3 Digital expansion 1998 2007 1 4 Network rebrand 1 5 Scripps Networks Interactive acquisition 1 6 BT Vision deal 1 7 Corporate rebrand 2013 1 8 Dispute with Virgin Media 1 9 Split of channels between BBC and Discovery 1 10 Launch of U masterbrand in 2024 2 Commercials on UKTV channels 3 Channels 3 1 Current free to air channels 3 1 1 W 3 1 2 Dave 3 1 3 Yesterday 3 1 4 Drama 3 2 Current pay TV channels 3 2 1 Gold 3 2 2 Eden 3 2 3 Alibi 3 3 Catch up service 3 4 FAST channels 3 5 Former channels 3 5 1 UK Arena 3 5 2 Play UK 3 5 3 UK Gold Classics UK Gold 2 3 5 4 UK Horizons 3 5 5 UKTV Bright Ideas 3 5 6 UKTV Gardens 3 5 7 Blighty 3 5 8 Good Food 3 5 9 Home 3 5 10 Really 3 5 11 CCXTV 3 5 12 UK Living 3 5 13 GoldText 3 6 Operating names 3 7 Timeshift channels 3 8 HD channels 4 Awards and nominations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFurther information Timeline of UKTV Origins 1992 1997 edit UKTV started as a single channel UK Gold The original partners behind the channel were the BBC s commercial arm BBC Enterprises and the outgoing ITV contractor Thames Television although before the launch the American cable operator Cox Enterprises stepped in and took a majority share 65 percent in exchange for underwriting the costs of launching the channel UK Gold launched on 1 November 1992 showing reruns of classic archive programming from the archives of the BBC and Thames Television In a sense UK Gold succeeded British Satellite Broadcasting s Galaxy channel that had originally held these rights from the BBC Later on United Artists Holding Europe stepped in as part owner and that ownership eventually became a part of Flextech which was controlled by the US cable company Tele Communications Inc TCI A second joint venture satellite channel called UK Living began broadcasting on 1 September 1993 with programming targeted at female viewers 3 Also in 1993 Flextech gained its first stake in the station after acquiring TCI s TV interests in Europe 4 In 1996 it started discussions about increasing its stake to gain full control at that point Flextech held 27 with Cox 38 BBC 20 and Pearson 15 5 By the Autumn Flextech held 80 of UK Gold 6 7 Flextech s main reason for increasing its stake in UK Gold was in anticipation of new talks with the BBC 8 failed verification The launch of the UKTV network 1997 edit During 1996 Flextech and the BBC held talks about a partnership to launch a new range of channels under the name UKTV 6 BSkyB tried to compete against Flextech for the right to develop the BBC channels but the BBC were against inviting BSkyB to participate in the pay TV venture BSkyB would have sought a significant share in the planned channels in exchange for agreeing to offer them to its 3 8 million direct to home satellite subscribers citation needed It was believed at the time that if it were spurned BSkyB could develop competing channels before the Flextech BBC launch particularly arts and documentaries as a spoiling tactic 9 The deal between Flextech and BBC was completed and signed in March 1997 Initially it was assumed that the new channels would be BBC branded BBC Showcase for entertainment BBC Horizon for documentaries BBC Style for lifestyle BBC Learning for schools and BBC Arena for the arts plus three other channels including BBC Catch Up for repeats of popular programmes within days of their original transmission a dedicated BBC Sport channel and a TV version of Radio 1 10 Flextech wanted these channels to carry advertisements but the BBC argued that BBC branded services in the UK should not as doing so would undermine the rationale of TV licensing A compromise was reached BBC Showcase and BBC Learning renamed BBC Choice and BBC Knowledge respectively before launch would go ahead as BBC channels without commercials while the deal with Flextech was passed to BBC Worldwide with control split 50 50 11 thus allowing the remaining channels to carry advertisements The UK prefix was chosen for these new channels to capitalise on the success of UK Gold as the brand by then had become a household name The UKTV network launched on 1 November 1997 with three new channels arts channel UK Arena lifestyle channel UK Style and documentary channel UK Horizons UK Gold retained its name but received a new look in line with the rest of the network Although the new network didn t use the BBC name and logo its graphics and branding was in other aspects similar to the ones used by the BBC channels The new graphics for the BBC and UKTV were both designed by the same company Lambie Nairn Shortly before launch it was decided the channel UK Living also owned by Flextech was to be renamed Living instead of becoming part of the new UKTV network due to the similarity in programming between the channel and UK Style On the same date UK Gold celebrated its 5th anniversary Digital expansion 1998 2007 edit nbsp This chart shows how the channels have developed over the years With the launch of digital television in the UK brought about by Sky Digital and ONdigital in 1998 two new channels were launched to broadcast on the new platforms UK Gold Classics a sister channel to UK Gold showing older shows previously shown on UK Gold and UK Play a new comedy and music channel UK Gold Classics was short lived however and relaunched as UK Gold 2 in April 1999 The new channel time shifted the morning schedule of UK Gold from 7 pm for those who could not watch it at the original time To boost its popularity UK Play was renamed Play UK and given a new look and new style of logo in November 2000 which the rest of the UKTV channels would adopt the following May In November 2001 UK Style s food programming was moved to a new channel named UK Food The rebranding of Play UK failed to make the channel more popular and on 30 September 2002 it was shut down October saw the launch of the new free to view digital terrestrial platform Freeview replacing ITV Digital and with it the new history channel UK History which was included in Freeview s licence to operate the platform UK History took many of the history related programming from UK Horizons In January 2003 UKTV launched a lifestyle channel for Freeview called UK Bright Ideas However UK Bright Ideas was not created for the same reasons as UK Food and UK History to allow other UKTV channels to have more time to schedule other programming but instead showed a mix of programming from UK Style and UK Food and later UKTV Gardens for Freeview viewers to promote the lifestyle UKTV channels available on pay platforms UK Gold 2 was relaunched with a completely new schedule and style as UKG2 on 12 November 2003 taking on some output similar to what used to be on Play UK before its closure initially broadcasting from 8 pm each night before later expanding to daytime On 8 March 2004 the network carried out a major rebranding scheme where all of the UKTV channels changed their prefixes from UK to UKTV UK Horizons was split into two channels UKTV Documentary and UKTV People In 2005 the last new channel under the UKTV branding was launched UKTV Style Gardens later renamed in 2007 to UKTV Gardens Like UK Food it allowed UK Style to focus more on its more home oriented programming Network rebrand edit nbsp UKTV logo from 2009 to 2013 not seen on screen like the previous and successor logos In 2007 UKTV G2 was renamed Dave and began broadcasting on Freeview replacing UKTV Bright Ideas seen as an experiment in branding for the network The name is said to be originated from the fact that everyone knows a bloke called Dave and that the name seems appropriate for a male orientated channel On 11 June 2008 UKTV announced that it was beginning the process of rebranding its channels from generic UKTV prefixed names to individual and separate brands after the successful launch of Dave 12 13 The first stage of this rebranding began on 7 October 2008 when UKTV Gold was renamed G O L D now Gold and dropped its mixed entertainment schedule for pure comedy programming UKTV Drama became the crime drama channel Alibi and a new general entertainment channel called Watch now W was launched It was with this rebrand that non crime drama such as Doctor Who and Jonathan Creek was transferred to Watch G O L D was on one level a continuation of the Gold name used since the channel s creation but the letters also made up the channels new slogan Go On Laugh Daily As the UKTV network gradually rebranded from 2008 continuity announcers would usually say on each network Created for the BBC chosen by when a programme by the BBC was coming on e g Created for the BBC chosen by G O L D 2009 saw the rebranding of all of the remaining channels beginning in January with UKTV Documentary s rebrand to Eden the name reflecting the nature programmes premiering on the channel This was followed in February with UKTV People becoming Blighty the new channel containing programming of the lives of the British population and the quirks of British society and therefore explaining the slang name for Britain as the channel name In March UKTV History was rebranded as Yesterday reflecting the channel s history themed programming This was closely followed in April by the re brand of UKTV Style to Home the new channel retaining the previous DIY shows and home makeovers and also including the programming from UKTV Gardens however this programming would follow a few weeks later in May when UKTV Gardens was closed Its channel slot was taken by Really a new female crime medical and real life channel similar to Virgin Media s then named Living The final channel to be rebranded was UKTV Food on 22 June 2009 as Good Food to tie in with the BBC magazine of the same name In June 2009 a final minor tweak to these new brands occurred when for promotional purposes trailers began to use the same style and all channels began to use a circle shaped variation of their logo to show that they were part of one network making cross channel promotion easier than previously On 14 June 2011 UKTV announced it would be launching Really on Freeview channel 20 on 2 August 2011 14 This resulted in the timeshift channel Dave ja vu broadcasting reduced hours of 02 00 04 00 on Freeview only to keep the EPG number available for future use Really was the third of UKTV s ten brands to launch on Freeview Scripps Networks Interactive acquisition edit Virgin Media were in talks with a number of interested parties to sell its 50 stake in UKTV Bidders included Scripps Networks Interactive a spin off of the E W Scripps Company s cable television networks and online assets Discovery Communications ITV plc FremantleMedia RTL Group and Channel 4 Channel 4 was the least interested party and Discovery had made offers that had been rejected BSkyB was also said to be interested BBC Worldwide held first refusal rights and could exercise control over who bought the stake On 15 August 2011 Virgin Media agreed to sell its 50 stake UKTV to Scripps Networks Interactive in a deal worth 339m Scripps paid 239m in cash and about 100m to acquire the outstanding preferred stock and debt owed by UKTV to Virgin Media 15 16 Completion of the transaction was contingent on regulatory approvals in Ireland and Jersey which was received on 3 October 2011 17 Related to the transaction Scripps Networks Interactive and BBC Worldwide are negotiated an agreement whereby after completion BBC Worldwide would have the option via a combination of cash and a package of digital rights for UKTV to increase its shareholding from 50 percent to a maximum of 60 percent Scripps Networks Interactive s existing voting rights and board representation would be unaffected by this proposed arrangement which would be subject to BBC Executive and BBC Trust approvals BT Vision deal edit On 22 March 2012 it was announced that BT Vision would offer UKTV original content on demand from later in the day 18 As part of the deal UKTV started streaming linear channels to BT Vision set top boxes in late 2012 The first three were Watch Gold and Alibi and it intended to add further channels such as Good Food Eden and Home 19 Dave Really and Yesterday were not expected to be included as they are already on Freeview which is available through BT s hybrid IPTV Freeview set top boxes Corporate rebrand 2013 edit UKTV announced on 18 March 2013 that it would reintroduce its company brand in celebration of its 21st year 20 The UKTV logo re design went live across the identities of their channel network and programmes on Tuesday 26 March 2013 for its 21st birthday Dispute with Virgin Media edit For almost three weeks in summer 2018 the UKTV channels were absent from Virgin Media On 20 July 2018 it was announced that Virgin Media would stop broadcasting all of the UKTV channels from 22 July amid a dispute over fees 21 and the lack of on demand content from the BBC 22 The companies were not able to agree terms 23 and the channels ceased to be available at just after midnight on 22 July 2018 24 The channels returned to Virgin Media on 11 August 2018 25 Split of channels between BBC and Discovery edit On 1 April 2019 Discovery Inc formerly Discovery Communications which had acquired Scripps Networks Interactive in 2018 announced that BBC Studios would acquire its stakes in the seven entertainment based UKTV channels for 173 million along with the UKTV brand and Discovery Inc would acquire BBC Studios stakes in the remaining channels Good Food Home and Really The sale closed on 11 June 2019 26 The sale was part of a larger agreement between the two companies for international streaming rights to the BBC s natural history programming 27 Launch of U masterbrand in 2024 edit In November 2023 it was announced that in 2024 all of UKTV s free to air channels and UKTV Play would be rebranded with the new name of U For example Dave will become U amp Dave UKTV also said they plan to rebrand their pay channels in the same way but at a later date 28 Commercials on UKTV channels editIn 2003 UKTV announced plans of an experiment which examined the effect of different break patterns on advertising UKTV teamed up with a number of advertisers to measure the effect of reductions in advertising spots programme trailers and the number of breaks overall 29 30 In February 2004 UKTV reduced the length of its ad breaks in a bid to retain viewers and attract advertisers after results of its research show that shorter breaks produce higher advertising recall levels From 8 March Its junctions were limited to a maximum of five minutes with three and a half minutes of commercial plus one and a half minutes of promotional material instead of a standard seven and a half minutes citation needed UKTV s move was similar to a solution suggested by PHD executive strategy director Louise Jones at 2003 Marketing Week TV United Conference with a view to cleaning up breaks Her proposal was for broadcasters to reduce spots by 20 percent and to charge a corresponding price increase for them the theory being clients would not have to boost their media spending thus improving UKTV hopes a reduction in the length of break junctions would help it to keep viewers and provide advertisers with improved cut through 31 Channels editUKTV s channels are available via satellite and cable in Ireland and the United Kingdom In the UK on digital terrestrial television Yesterday Dave Drama and W are available on the Freeview platform Selected parts of Gold Home and Good Food were available through the now defunct Top Up TV service The logo on the UKTV branded channels has also now been replaced by a new design Current free to air channels edit UKTV s free to air channels are available on all platforms W edit W is a general entertainment channel and is the flagship channel of the UKTV network The channel launched as Watch on 7 October 2008 From launch until 2010 the channel s mascot was Blinky the eyeball who was seen on the idents logo and website A 2012 rebrand saw smoke hairballs crystals and liquid flying out of the logo The channel was later rebranded under its current name in February 2016 In February 2022 Broadcast magazine reported that the channel will become a free channel to air in the spring joining stablemates Dave Yesterday and Drama as a Freeview service 32 33 In March 2022 this was confirmed by UKTV 34 with the channel due to be launched on Freeview channel 25 from 28 March 2022 UKTV said that this female skewing channel would be still targeted at a 25 to 44 age range but introduced a new logo for the free to air era 35 which included the letter W in a slanted rectangle 36 37 Dave edit Dave is a comedy oriented entertainment channel The channel originally came together after UK Gold 2 an evening timeshift service of UK Gold was reinvented to aim towards a more younger 16 34 year old audience and was relaunched as UK G2 on November 12 2003 becoming the more edgy and contemporary counterpart to UK Gold As with its predecessor UK G2 only broadcast at night from 8 pm 5 am 38 It later rebranded as UKTV G2 in March 2004 and soon expanded its hours to the daytime as well On 15 October 2007 UKTV G2 rebranded as Dave becoming the first in the network not to use UKTV or any UK branding 39 UKTV said the name of the channel was chosen because everyone knows a bloke called Dave 40 The rebrand included the channel being available free to air on Freeview replacing UKTV Bright Ideas which only averaged a 0 1 audience share 41 The move to Freeview saw Dave launch in the bandwidth previously used by Yesterday previously known as UKTV History which now uses the time limited 07 00 18 00 bandwidth once occupied by UKTV Bright Ideas Dave is available daily from 7 am to 3 am on all platforms It calls itself the home of witty banter and now when uses Ralph Ineson and Phill Jupitus as announcers Yesterday edit Yesterday focuses on history and archive programmes It originally launched on 30 October 2002 as UK History as part of the launch of Freeview and was broadcast on the same EPG bandwidth that formerly housed Play UK The channel rebranded as UKTV History in March 2004 Hours on Freeview were cut when Dave launched with transmissions finishing at 18 00 but were restored on 1 June 2010 The channel relaunched as Yesterday in March 2009 Yesterday s main focus is on programmes with historical topics and biographies nature and wildlife and some historical fiction often from the BBC archives Drama edit Launched on 8 July 2013 Drama focuses itself as a home for British dramas from the last 40 years 42 The channel became the fourth channel to launch on Freeview after Yesterday Dave and Really Current pay TV channels edit UKTV s pay TV channels are available on Sky and Virgin Media but not Freeview or Freesat Gold edit Gold focuses on comedy and was until 2008 the flagship channel of the UKTV network It launched on 1 November 1992 as UK Gold making it the oldest channel of the network as well Gold originally operated as a joint venture between Thames Television and BBC Enterprises to show reruns of their archive programming Within the launch of the UKTV network and as the years went on the output of UK Gold renamed UKTV Gold in 2004 was mainly British comedy programmes and sometimes feature length films These are a combination of internally produced shows and repeats of shows from the BBC and ITV archives In recent years original programmes have aired on the channel and the US version of Dancing with the Stars has had its first UK airing on the channel UKTV Gold was relaunched as G O L D Go On Laugh Daily on the morning of 7 October 2008 as it transitioned exclusively to comedy programmes with the entertainment programming moving to Watch W The channel rebranded again to simply Gold in 2010 Eden edit Eden focuses on documentaries and factual programming The channel launched on 8 March 2004 as UKTV Documentary as a two way split from UK Horizons the other being the defunct UKTV People Blighty The channel airs natural history documentaries such as Planet Earth Alibi edit Alibi focuses on crime drama and suspense thrillers It originally launched as a rebranding of UK Arena as UK Drama in March 2000 focusing on all kinds of drama programmes It rebranded as UKTV Drama in March 2004 and on 2 May 2006 a new timeshift service called UKTV Drama 1 was launched to replace UKTV People s timeshift channel It was relaunched as Alibi on the morning of 7 October 2008 and is now fully focused on crime dramas which are mainly taken from the BBC and ITV archives Catch up service edit Main article UKTV Play In June 2014 UKTV launched a catch up service UKTV Play Launching on iOS in August 43 on PC YouView and Virgin Media in November 44 on Android devices in February 2015 45 and on Freesat in September 2018 46 The interactive service features content from the channels Dave Yesterday W and Drama In addition to UKTV Play some of the networks also have catch up services catch up services for Watch Gold Dave and Alibi were launched on Sky Go in October 2013 47 alongside all UKTV channels launching on Eircom s eVision TV service and Gold launching on Now TV The following month all channels appeared on Virgin TV Anywhere 48 FAST channels edit On 24 August 2023 UKTV launched the first 4 new FAST channels on Samsung TV Plus and Pluto TV which are UKTV Play Uncovered UKTV Play Heroes UKTV Play Laughs and UKTV Play Full Throttle Former channels edit UKTV has also had many former channels which have been replaced by others UK Arena edit UK Arena was one of the original three UKTV network channels launching on 1 November 1997 The channel focused on airing arts and cultural programmes and was named after BBC s Arena programme The channel was relaunched on 31 March 2000 as UK Drama with a focus on showing dramas rather than general arts programmes Play UK edit Play UK focused heavily on music and comedy programming and was the first of the UKTV networks to initially launch digitally and also to coincide with the launch of OnDigital later ITV Digital It launched as UK Play on 10 October 1998 alongside the launch of Sky Digital with a majority of its scheduling consisting of music in the morning and afternoon while broadcasting comedy in the evening The channel rebranded as Play UK in November 2000 becoming the first of the UKTV networks to gain the new logo The channel broadcast for 24 hours a day on digital platforms but also aired as a filler channel on the Sky Analogue platform on the Astra 19 2 E satellites broadcasting between 1 am and 7 am within UK Horizons slot during its downtime The closure of ITV Digital led to the channel s viewership decreasing significantly and its failure to compete with MTV also corresponded to its decline The channel closed on 30 September 2002 on all platforms and a month later on 30 October its vacated EPG bandwidth space was used to launch a brand new channel for the launch of the Freeview platform UK History The programmes that formerly aired on Play UK would move to UK Gold and eventually UK G2 UK Gold Classics UK Gold 2 edit UK Gold Classics was a sister channel to UK Gold that broadcast older comedy programming as the main UK Gold channel was focusing more on newer shows It launched on 10 October 1998 and was exclusive to Sky Digital Due to poor viewing figures the channel ended its run on 28 March 1999 and on 2 April 1999 it was relaunched as UK Gold 2 becoming a secondary timeshift service for UK Gold that aired the channel s daytime programming in the evening The channel closed on 11 November 2003 and relaunched as the younger oriented and edgier UK G2 the following day UK Horizons edit UK Horizons was one of the original three UKTV network channels launching on 1 November 1997 The channel focused on airing documentaries and other factual programmes and was named after BBC s Horizon programme which itself formed a staple of its output in the early years It also produced extended versions of top BBC brands such as Top Gear and Tomorrow s World The launch editor was Bryher Scudamore and the deputy editor Eddie Tulasiewicz The channel closed on 7 March 2004 as part of UKTV s relaunch UK Horizons was split into two new channels UKTV Documentary and UKTV People which both launched the following day on 8 March UKTV Documentary took over UK Horizons slot as well as the UK Horizons 1 timeshift service with UKTV People being the new channel UKTV Bright Ideas edit UKTV Bright Ideas originally launched as UK Bright Ideas in January 2003 initially as a Freeview exclusive before being expanded Similar to Ftn the channel it timeshared with UK Bright Ideas was essentially a highlights network aimed towards the Freeview audience by airing programmes featured on UKTV Style UKTV Food and UKTV Gardens In January 2005 it began showing programmes branded by UKTV Sport presumably to increase potential audience figures by extending the programme to Freeview viewers It ceased broadcasting on all platforms on 14 October 2007 at 6 pm The main aim for the closure was to coincide of the rebranding of UKTV G2 as Dave which would allow the channel to broadcast on Freeview It would also allow Dave s timeshift service to expand to 24 hours which it wasn t able to do as UKTV G2 due to Bright Ideas sharing the same EPG bandwidth on Sky and Virgin Media The former EPG slot on Sky was later used for a filler network UKTV Style 2 UKTV Gardens edit UKTV Gardens was the second offshoot network of UKTV Style and launched in February 2005 as UKTV Style Gardens As the name implies the channel aired programmes in relation to gardening The channel name was shortened to UKTV Gardens in 2007 On 19 May 2009 the channel was replaced with Really with all the gardening programmes moving back to the newly rebranded Home Blighty edit Blighty was a factual network that originally launched on 8 March 2004 as UKTV People as a two way split from UK Horizons the other being the defunct UKTV Documentary Eden The output of Blighty was some factual programming of a lighter nature such as Top Gear and docusoaps like Airport and from February 2009 following its rebranding British shows like My Brilliant Britain However the majority of the channel s programming was abridged by the BBC for commercial timing purposes a policy that some critics consider hypocritical The channel was available on Sky and Virgin Media However it was not available on Freeview despite the majority of the programmes being made by the BBC The channel closed on all platforms on 5 July 2013 three days ahead of the launch of Drama Good Food edit Good Food focused on food and cookery programming It originally launched on 1 November 2001 as UK Food as the first offshoot network of UK Style It rebranded as UKTV Food in March 2004 and eventually as Good Food in June 2009 being the last UKTV channel to rebrand Good Food broadcast a range of food and cookery programmes similar to that of the content of BBC Worldwide s BBC Food service Initially most of the channel s output was aired on Home as well The Good Food website originally devised and launched by Ian Fenn and Ally Branley provides a number of services including information on programmes shown on the channel recipes message boards and a wine club Recipes come from the various shows on Good Food and some include videos taken from the demonstrations In September 2006 Good Food s website overtook the BBC Food site in popularity for the first time achieving a 10 market share against the 9 63 the BBC Food site dropped to having held the top spot since it began 49 It was named Good Food Channel on the UKTV website due to the fact that there is a magazine named Good Food Following the split of the UKTV network from BBC Studios and Discovery Inc on 1 April 2019 Discovery took over control of Good Food but they eventually closed the channel a few months later on 12 September merging all its programming into their existing sister channel Food Network Home edit Home was one of the original three UKTV network channels launching on 1 November 1997 as UK Style The channel broadcast home improvement food DIY and gardening programmes that are a combination of internally produced shows and repeats of shows mainly from the BBC archive Eventually the food programmes were moved onto an offshoot network UK Food Good Food in November 2001 and the gardening programmes followed suit onto UKTV Style Gardens in February 2005 It was rebranded as UKTV Style in March 2004 and eventually the channel was rebranded as Home in April 2009 On 1 March 2016 Home became a free to air network as it launched on Freeview Following the split of the UKTV network from BBC Studios and Discovery Inc on 1 April 2019 Discovery took over control of Home and in June Discovery announced that the channel would be rebranded under their HGTV brand 50 with the channel rebranding as such on 21 January 2020 Really edit Really focuses entirely on medical crime real life and lifestyle shows and was another offshoot from UKTV Style It launched on 19 May 2009 replacing UKTV Gardens Following the split of the UKTV network from BBC Studios and Discovery Inc on 1 April 2019 Discovery took over control of Really CCXTV edit In October 2020 UKTV Media took over the licence of the Freeview channel CCXTV 51 a channel which had been set up by Ideal Shopping Direct Ltd 52 as a sister channel to their Create and Craft shopping channel CCXTV was launched on 15 April 2020 as an entertainment channel and took over Create and Craft s channel number Freeview 23 broadcasting from 7am till 10pm Even though Create and Craft still had a shopping slot early on in the morning on Channel 23 the rest of the schedule was made up of imports and re runs of shows like The Bold and The Beautiful 53 54 55 56 On 7 December 2020 CCXTV moved to Freeview channel 73 with Dave Ja Vu moving to channel 23 57 unreliable source On 25 January 2021 it was announced that timeshift channel Drama 1 would be taking over Freeview channel 73 on 1 February 2021 with CCXTV ending transmission 58 UK Living edit UK Living was originally affiliated with UK Gold but did not become part of the UKTV network instead transferring to Flextech to be operated as a wholly owned company and it changed its name to Living before the UKTV network launched GoldText edit An analogue teletext service known as GoldText was available on UK Gold but has since closed down Operating names edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2018 In the production logo screen at the end of UKTV s original commissions for the channels Watch Gold and Dave the name UK Gold Services Ltd is used instead of UKTV as all three channels spawned from the original UK Gold channel For the remaining channels Alibi Drama Eden and Yesterday the name UKTV New Ventures Ltd is used instead of UKTV Timeshift channels edit UKTV launched its first one hour timeshift network UK Horizons 1 Hour Eden 1 in May 2001 This was followed up with the launch of UK Style HGTV 1 in February 2002 59 and UK Gold 1 Gold 1 in August 2002 60 November 2003 saw the launch of UK Food 1 Good Food 1 while 2004 saw the additions of UK History 1 Yesterday 1 in January 61 and UKTV G2 1 Dave Ja Vu in November 62 2005 saw the addition of UKTV People 1 63 which was closed the following year 64 and replaced with UKTV Drama 1 Alibi 1 in May 2006 65 December 2007 saw the launch of UKTV Style 2 on Sky two hour timeshift service that existed as a filler network whenever UKTV needed the space for another channel It closed on 15 September 2008 in order to prepare for the launch of Watch Watch 1 W 1 launched with the channel on 7 October 2008 Drama 1 launched on 16 September 2019 HD channels edit UKTV launched its first HD channel Good Food HD on 31 August 2010 The channel was originally available exclusively on Sky channel 283 Eden HD launched on 4 October 2010 on Sky channel 559 and was the second HD simulcast from UKTV 66 Both channels are high definition simulcasts of their standard definition counterparts UKTV announced on 29 July 2011 that they would be launching three new HD channels Dave HD and Watch HD now known as W HD launched in October 2011 and Alibi HD launched in July 2012 67 As part of Virgin Media s deal to sell its share of UKTV all five of UKTV s HD channels were also added to Virgin s cable television service by 2012 15 Eden HD and Good Food HD were added on 7 October 2011 followed by Dave HD on 10 October and Watch HD on 12 October 68 On 2 October 2017 UKTV launched Gold HD replacing Eden HD on Sky It was soon added to Virgin Media in August 2018 replacing the SD feed 2022 saw Yesterday HD launch on Sky in August and Virgin Media in December Awards and nominations editYear Association Category Nominee s Result2017 Diversity in Media Awards Broadcaster of the Year UKTV WonSee also editBBC StudiosReferences edit a b UKTV MEDIA LIMITED overview Find and update company information GOV UK Companies House 7 August 2001 Retrieved 1 September 2023 Playout changes on the way for UKTV channels Clean Feed 28 October 2020 Retrieved 28 November 2021 ITV stations that lost their franchise Page 6 TV Forum tvforum uk Flextech Set To Acquire TCI Programming Telecompaper 21 December 1993 Retrieved 22 June 2013 TS News Flextech Reveals BBC UK Gold Talks Sat net com 14 August 1996 Retrieved 22 June 2013 a b Horsman Mathew 30 October 1996 Flextech ties up pay TV deal The Independent Retrieved 22 June 2013 Flextech Set To Agree Channels Deal With BBC Telecompaper 16 August 1996 Retrieved 22 June 2013 Flextech and BBC Discuss TV Venture The New York Times 15 August 1996 Retrieved 26 September 2021 Horsman Mathew 1 October 1996 Sky aims for stake in BBC pay TV The Independent Retrieved 22 June 2013 Willcock John 4 March 1997 Flextech to inject 20m into BBC deal The Independent Retrieved 22 June 2013 Joint venture channels BBC Worldwide Archived from the original on 5 December 2010 Retrieved 22 June 2013 UKTV to rebrand channels Broadcast 10 July 2008 Retrieved 7 June 2009 UKTV unveils new channel brands UKTV 10 July 2008 Archived from the original on 12 July 2008 Retrieved 13 June 2008 UKTV secures free to air slot for Really its cutting edge lifestyle channel UKTV 14 June 2011 Archived from the original on 18 June 2011 a b Virgin Media sells 239m stake in UKTV Financial Times 15 August 2011 Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 Scripps Networks Interactive and Virgin Media agree on UKTV transaction Virgin Media 15 August 2011 Archived from the original on 18 January 2012 Retrieved 15 August 2011 Scripps Networks Interactive and Virgin Media Complete UKTV Transaction MarketWatch 3 October 2011 Archived from the original on 5 October 2011 UKTV creates its first IPTV content deal first linear channel deal for BT Vision UKTV 22 March 2012 Archived from the original on 24 March 2012 UKTV agrees on demand channels deal with BT Vision Digital Spy 22 March 2012 UKTV evolves company brand on and off air to celebrate 21st birthday UKTV 18 March 2013 Archived from the original on 22 March 2013 Four million Virgin Media customers lose UKTV channels The Guardian 22 July 2018 Virgin Media customers to lose UKTV s 10 channels in rights row The Guardian 19 July 2018 UKTV Dave and Gold among channels dropped by Virgin Media BBC 22 July 2018 No deal UKTV axed from Virgin a516digital 22 July 2018 UKTV channels return to Virgin TV News UKTV Corporate Site corporate uktv co uk Clarke Stewart 12 June 2019 Discovery BBC Close Deal to Split UKTV Channels Variety Retrieved 2 December 2019 White Peter 1 April 2019 Discovery amp BBC Reignite Global Content Deal With SVOD amp UKTV Agreement Six Years After Ending Previous Pact Deadline Retrieved 1 April 2019 UKTV announces creation of U a new brand to unite its free TV and digital portfolio UKTV 29 November 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 UKTV chief announces plans for TV ad breaks Marketing Week 1 May 2003 Retrieved 22 June 2013 Brown Maggie Lawson Annie 28 August 2003 We ll be back after this shorter break UKTV tells viewers The Guardian Retrieved 17 September 2013 UKTV takes break from the clutter Marketing Week 5 February 2004 Retrieved 22 June 2013 W set for free to air switch UKTV planning Freeview switch for W channel 16 February 2022 UKTV s W launches Life Unfiltered rebrand as the premium entertainment channel is taken free to air News UKTV Corporate Site UKTV to make W channel free to air 21 March 2022 Uktv Take W Free To Air with Channel Rebrand 21 March 2022 UKTV expands W s reach by taking the premium entertainment channel free to air News UKTV Corporate Site UK Gold 2 ditched For UK G2 Digital Spy 28 October 2003 It s Dave not Bright Ideas and evening History ukfree tv independent digital TV and switchover advice Retrieved 4 November 2007 Entertainment Dave channel targets young men BBC News 20 September 2007 Retrieved 4 November 2007 Terrestrial News UKTV considers G2 Freeview launch Digital Spy Digital Spy 8 August 2007 Retrieved 4 November 2007 UKTV raises the curtain on Drama Press release UKTV 2 May 2013 Retrieved 2 May 2013 Alexander Susannah 23 June 2014 UKTV launching first interactive digital service UKTV Play Digital Spy Barker John 21 November 2014 UKTV Play arrives on YouView and PC Broadband Choices UKTV Play app launches on Android Broadband Choices 10 February 2015 UKTV Play launches on Freesat Advanced Television 14 September 2018 Retrieved 30 January 2019 Sky extends UKTV services across Sky On Demand Sky Go and NOW TV Press release UKTV Retrieved 18 March 2015 UKTV makes full network of channels available on Virgin TV Anywhere Press release UKTV Retrieved 18 March 2015 Oatts Joanne 5 November 2006 Weekend Spy Playing with Food Digital Spy 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