News After Noon

BBC News After Noon
Created by BBC News
Presented by Richard Whitmore
Moira Stuart
Frances Coverdale
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network BBC One
Original release 7 September 1981 (1981-09-07) – 24 October 1986 (1986-10-24)
Chronology
Preceded by The Midday News
Followed by One O'Clock News

News After Noon was BBC1's lunchtime news bulletin from September 1981 until October 1986.

History

News After Noon launched on 7 September 1981 and replaced a much shorter lunchtime news bulletin called The Midday News. It was initially billed as the first television news of the day [1] as when the programme started breakfast television had not launched in the UK. News After Noon was replaced by a new lunchtime news programme The One O'Clock News when the BBC launched its daytime television service and the final edition of News After Noon was broadcast on 24 October 1986.[2]

Format

News After Noon was the first BBC television news bulletin to last for a full 30 minutes - the Nine O'Clock News was 25 minutes in length. After 25 minutes of news a time check was provided and this was followed by a weather forecast. At the end of the weather forecast the regions left the programme for their lunchtime regional news bulletin. However, at this time BBC South East did not broadcast regional news bulletins so the final three minutes of News After Noon was only seen in London and the south east and this final part of the programme consisted of a financial report and a recap of the news headlines with in-vision subtitles. This format continued until BBC South East began a lunchtime regional news bulletin in September 1985 after which News After Noon lasted for 25 minutes and the weather forecast followed the regional news bulletins.

Presenters

Throughout its five years on air the programme had a two-person presentation team. Richard Whitmore presented the programme alongside Moira Stuart although Frances Coverdale was the main co-presenter towards the end of the programme's run. Both Richard and Moira continued as daytime newsreaders after the demise of News After Noon as they shared presentational duties of the hourly BBC News Summaries that formed the backbone of the new daytime schedule.

Broadcast times

News After Noon was broadcast in two time slots. Between September and May the programme ran from 12.30pm until 1pm. However Pebble Mill at One did not broadcast during the summer and when Pebble Mill at One was not on the air News After Noon was shown between 1pm and 1.30pm. Also during the summer months shorter editions of News After Noon were broadcast when the BBC was showing live cricket coverage. This was to ensure that viewers did miss the end of the morning's play and the start of the afternoon's play. On these days News After Noon would last for 20 minutes instead of the usual 30 minutes.

References

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