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BBC Points West

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BBC Points West
Title card used since April 2022
Theme music composerDavid Lowe
Country of originEngland, United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersBBC News
BBC West
Production locationsBroadcasting House, Bristol, England
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
(main 6:30pm programme)
Original release
NetworkBBC One West
ReleaseSeptember 1957 (1957-09) –
present

BBC Points West is the BBC's regional TV news programme for the West of England, covering Bristol, the majority of Wiltshire (excluding the city of Salisbury) and Gloucestershire, northern, eastern and parts of western and southern Somerset, and northern parts of Dorset.

The service is produced and broadcast from the Broadcasting House on Whiteladies Road in Bristol with district newsrooms based in Bath, Gloucester, Swindon and Taunton.

History

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BBC television news from Bristol began on 30 September 1957 with a five-minute bulletin on weekday nights,[citation needed] serving what would later become the BBC's South, West and South West regions of England. The first bulletin, which survives as a telerecording, was presented by actress Armine Sandford – the first woman to regularly present a BBC television news bulletin.[1]

The launch of the BBC's regional TV bulletins came ahead of the rival ITV services provided by TWW, which began in January 1958, and Southern Television, which launched the following August.

Around this time, the West Region bulletins were obliged to share a ten-minute timeslot with news bulletins for Wales as the Wenvoe transmitter on the outskirts of Cardiff was serving viewers in both South Wales and the West Country. This arrangement continued even after separate bulletins for the South and South West regions were introduced in 1961. Thus, when the newly launched Points West was given a ten-minute slot on 17 September 1962, it shared its slot with Wales Today.

The launch of a dedicated BBC Wales television station in February 1964 finally allowed Points West to become a full-length regional news programme broadcast only to the West of England. This was more than seven years before a similar regional news service would be introduced by HTV West.

Between June 1991 and May 2000, the programme was known as BBC News West before reverting back to its original title.

Coverage area

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The programme covers much of the West of England, including Bristol, Somerset, the majority of Wiltshire and Gloucestershire, and parts of north Dorset.

Southeastern parts of Wiltshire, including Salisbury and Tidworth, are served by South Today broadcast from Southampton since television signals in those areas are received from the Rowridge and Hannington transmitters. Eastern parts of Swindon and some parts of eastern Gloucestershire such as Stow-on-the-Wold and Fairford cannot get signals from the Mendip transmitter on Freeview but instead receive the Oxford transmitter that also broadcasts South Today.

Freeview viewers in the north of Gloucestershire around Gloucester, Cheltenham and Tewkesbury receive better signals from the Ridge Hill transmitter which broadcasts Midlands Today from Birmingham. However, those areas receive Points West on Channel 101 through satellite providers such as Freesat, based on the towns' postcodes.

Western parts of Somerset and the Taunton Deane area receive better television signals from the Stockland Hill transmitter that broadcasts Spotlight from Plymouth on Freeview.

Notable presenters and reporters

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Former presenters and reporters

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "5PY Heritage". 5pyheritage.com. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Son completes book that TV presenter dad began". Worcester News. 30 January 2010. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 28 March 1983. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  4. ^ "BBC - Pointswest - Points West Extra". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  5. ^ Bristol 600 - BBC Points West John Craven report from 1973, retrieved 10 January 2024
  6. ^ Prospero: The newspaper for BBC pensioners (2013, February) Obituaries: Points West Presenter. https://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mypension/en/prospero_february_2013.pdf
  7. ^ "BBC - Radio 4 - PM reporters". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
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