The Late News (British TV programme)
The Late News was a late-night news programme broadcast on BBC Two in the United Kingdom from 1987 to 1988. It was conceived as a more analytical and in-depth alternative to the BBC's main evening news bulletins.
Format:
- The programme typically aired after 11pm, providing a summary of the day's major news stories but with a greater emphasis on analysis and commentary.
- It often featured interviews with politicians, experts, and other newsmakers.
- Its tone was generally considered more serious and intellectual than mainstream news broadcasts.
Significance:
- The Late News was an early example of a late-night news programme on British television aimed at a discerning audience.
- It paved the way for later news and current affairs programmes that explored complex issues in greater detail.
- While relatively short-lived, it made a notable contribution to the landscape of British television news broadcasting.