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  2. 1965–66 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    The following is the 1965–66 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1965 through August 1966.

  3. BBC Weekend News - Wikipedia

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    BBC Weekend News is the BBC's national news programme on BBC One at the weekend and bank holidays, although it is often referred to on guides simply as BBC News.It is called BBC Weekend News on all bulletins and carries generic BBC News bulletin titles, apart from the late bulletin on Sunday where it is named BBC News at Ten and carries the BBC News at Ten titles.

  4. BBC Television - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the 2016 Licence Fee settlement, the BBC Television division was split, with in-house television production being separated into a new division called BBC Studios and the remaining parts of television (channels and genre commissioning, BBC Sport and BBC iPlayer) being renamed BBC Content.

  5. Quest (British TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    In late 2016, Quest broadcast live coverage and highlights of the new Home Series International Snooker Series, Quest broadcast afternoon sessions live of the English, Scottish and Northern Irish Opens with evening coverage exclusively on Eurosport and highlights. Both Eurosport & Quest cover the final sessions of each tournament live.

  6. Wide World of Sports (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    ABC's Wide World of Sports is an American sports anthology television program that aired on ABC from April 29, 1961, to 1997, primarily on Saturday afternoons. Hosted by Jim McKay, with a succession of co-hosts beginning in 1987, the title continued to be used for general sports programs on the network until 2006.

  7. Lynsey Hipgrave - Wikipedia

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    Hipgrave's initial break came on Manchester radio station Galaxy 102 where she presented the breakfast show, before being appointed a travel reporter on Radio 5 Live. [2] Until July 2016 she co-presented the Saturday morning show on Radio 5 Live from 9 am to 11 am with Danny Baker and she has also hosted with Eamonn Holmes and Christian O'Connell .

  8. Category:BBC sports presenters and reporters - Wikipedia

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    B. Trevor Bailey; Danny Baker; Clare Balding; Jack Bannister; Eilidh Barbour; Caroline Barker; Sue Barker; John Barrett (tennis) Ian Bartlett; Peter Baxter (radio producer)

  9. Trans World Sport - Wikipedia

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    Today, it is shown over fifty countries, with a household reach of nearly two-hundred million. For over 25 years, Trans World Sport has brought the top names and events, together with off-beat and esoteric stories from the world of sport. [12] The show was the brainchild of IMG founder, and sports marketing pioneer, Mark McCormack.