''BBC Spotlight'' is the
BBC
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's regional TV news programme for the South West of England, covering
Cornwall
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,
Devon
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,
Isles of Scilly
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, southern and western
Somerset
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, western
Dorset
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and the
Channel Islands
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.
Overview
BBC Spotlight is broadcast from the BBC Broadcasting House in Seymour Road,
Plymouth
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, with smaller studios based in
Exeter
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In Roman Britain, Exeter w ...
,
Truro
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,
Taunton
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,
Dorchester,
St Peter Port
St. Peter Port () is a town and one of the ten parishes on the island of Guernsey in the Channel Islands. It is the capital of the Bailiwick of Guernsey as well as the main port. The population in 2019 was 18,958.
St. Peter Port is a small tow ...
, and
St. Helier
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, from where an opt-out service for the Channel Islands is broadcast on weekdays.
The main half-hour edition of the programme airs at 6.30pm on weekdays with shorter bulletins airing during ''BBC Breakfast'' and at 1.30pm on weekdays, after the ''
BBC News at Ten'' from Sunday to Friday and on weekend evenings.
The programme can also be viewed anywhere in the UK (and Europe) on
Sky
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channel 967/968 on the
BBC UK regional TV on satellite service and on demand via the
BBC iPlayer
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.
Its main competitors are
ITV West Country's main evening programme ''
ITV News West Country'' in Cornwall, Devon, Isles of Scilly, southern and western Somerset and western Dorset; and
ITV Channel Television's main evening programme ''
ITV News Channel TV'' in the Channel Islands.
Central and East Dorset including
Bournemouth
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,
Poole
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and most of Dorchester is served by ''
South Today
''BBC South Today'' is the BBC's regional television news service for the south of England, covering Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, West Sussex, much of Dorset and parts of Surrey and Wiltshire. The service is produced and bro ...
'' received from the
Rowridge TV transmitter. North of Dorset including
Shaftesbury
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and all of
Somerset
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is served by ''
Points West'' that is receive from the
Mendip TV transmitter.
History
When the BBC introduced regional television news on 30 September 1957, viewers in the South West were initially served by a five-minute bulletin from Bristol shared with what would become the
BBC West and
BBC South regions. For geographical reasons, the timeslot for regional news had to be shared with a bulletin for Wales.
In the same year, a Plymouth newsroom had been officially opened to cover Devon and Cornwall for both the television bulletins and bespoke radio bulletins, which had launched on the
BBC Home Service
The BBC Home Service was a national and regional radio station that broadcast from 1939 until 1967, when it was replaced by BBC Radio 4.
History
1922–1939: Interwar period
Between the early 1920s and the outbreak of World War II, the BBC ...
on 1 October 1956.
Separate bulletins for the South region were launched in January 1961, but the forthcoming launch of the rival ITV service from
Westward Television
Westward Television was the first ITV franchise-holder for the South West of England. It held the franchise from 29 April 1961 until 31 December 1981. After a difficult start, Westward Television provided a popular, distinctive and highly reg ...
prompted the launch of bespoke ''News from the South West'' bulletins on 20 April 1961, just nine days before Westward went on air. The first ten-minute bulletin was read by Tom Salmon, who later became a producer and regional TV manager, A small television studio was especially constructed within the BBC's Plymouth centre - with facilities built at a cost of £50,000.
Within a year, the BBC was planning to expand the 10-minute regional slot into a 20-minute slot for daily news magazine programmes for the nations and regions. After a number of pilots were produced under the title ''Six to Six Twenty'', the new ''South West at Six'' programme launched on 17 September 1962, presented by Peter Crampton with
Sheila Tracy deputising. The programme's first editor was John Tainton, the area news editor for the South West and one of the BBC's first Plymouth-based journalists.
Just over a year later, ''South West at Six'' was relaunched again and adopted the title ''Spotlight South West'' (later ''Spotlight'') on 30 September 1963.
The programme reached its 500th edition on 13 September 1965.
TV facilities at the Plymouth studios have been periodically expanded with the building of a new 1500 ft² colour television studio in 1972-73. An industrial dispute involving technicians delayed the first colour edition of ''Spotlight'' until 5 August 1974. In 1978, it became the first BBC regional news programme to employ its own meteorologist,
Craig Rich, who continued with the BBC for 25 years.
The ''Spotlight'' production team also contributed networked features and regional opt-outs to the BBC's ''
Breakfast Time'' when it launched in January 1983. In the same year, the Plymouth studios began introducing
ENG cameras for newsgathering with film being gradually phased out by July 1987.
A further refurbishment at the BBC's Plymouth studios led to the introduction of new computer technology and production systems in 1991, followed later in the decade by the introduction of satellite newsgathering facilities.
A replacement purpose-built broadcasting centre on the opposite side of Sutton Harbour from
the Barbican was due to replace the Seymour Road studios in 2011 but the plans later stalled due to the effect of the recession on the construction industry and a change in the original plans. In late 2012, the owner of the harbour expressed fears the move may never happen and admitted other parties had expressed an interest in moving to the site earmarked for the BBC.
In 2013, the BBC confirmed that it was not moving to Sutton Harbour and instead opted for a further refurbishment of its existing headquarters at Seymour Road.
Presenters
Victoria Graham presents the 6.30pm programme. Another longstanding presenter is Natalie Cornah, who also presents the main programme.
News
* Victoria Graham
*
Natalie Cornah
Weather
* David Braine
* Emily Wood
Former on-air team members
*
Fern Britton
*
Jill Dando (deceased)
*
Simon Hall
*
Will Hanrahan
* Justin Leigh
*
Sue Lawley
*
Juliet Morris
*Chris Rogers (deceased)
*
Craig Rich (weather presenter) (deceased)
*
Angela Rippon
Angela May Rippon (born 12 October 1944) is an English broadcaster, former newsreader, writer and journalist.
Rippon presented radio and television news programmes in South West England before moving to BBC One's ''BBC Nine O'Clock News, Nine ...
*
Hugh Scully (deceased)
*
Sheila Tracy (deceased)
BBC Channel Islands
''BBC Channel Islands'' is the dedicated
opt-out service for the
Channel Islands
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.
Although the BBC maintained a newsgathering presence on the Islands - expanded with the arrival of
Radio Jersey and
Radio Guernsey in 1982 - budgetary constraints had prevented the corporation from providing its own local TV news service to compete with the established ITV service from
Channel Television
ITV Channel Television, previously Channel Television, is a British television station which has served as the ITV (TV network), ITV contractor for the Channel Islands since 1962. It is based in Jersey and broadcasts regional programmes for i ...
.
In 1988, a minimal service was established with a short two-minute bulletin following the ''
BBC Nine O'Clock News
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'' on weeknights, broadcast from a self-op studio at the
Frémont Point transmitter and presented by an on-duty newsreader from Radio Jersey.
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The basic facilities at Fremont Point were later expanded when the service was expanded to two evening bulletins - an opt-out at 6.30pm during ''Spotlight'' and a late bulletin at 10.30pm on weeknights - before production moved to the studios of BBC Radio Jersey at St Helier in 2005.
The opt-outs are usually presented by Charlie McArdle and produced by a team of multi-skilling journalists who write, film and edit their own stories, as well as producing and directing the bulletins on weekdays. The main opt takes up the first 12 minutes of ''Spotlight'' at 6.30pm with a further bulletin at 10:30pm. No opt-outs are broadcast during the day and at weekends, except for special occasions such as local elections or major sporting events such as the Island Games.
References
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