UK Horizons
UK Horizons logo from 1997-2001
Programming
Timeshift serviceUK Horizons +1
Ownership
OwnerUKTV
(BBC Worldwide/Flextech)
History
Launched1 November 1997
Closed8 March 2004
Replaced byUKTV Documentary,
UKTV People
Links
Websitewww.ukhorizons.co.uk
(no longer active)
Availability
(at time of closure)
Terrestrial
ONdigitalChannel 43

UK Horizons was a television channel broadcast in the United Kingdom, as part of the UKTV network of channels, showing mainly BBC documentaries. Most programmes were abridged for commercial timing purposes. It took its name from the BBC series Horizon, which formed a staple of its output in the early years.[1]

History

It was launched on 1 November 1997 along with UK Arena and UK Style. It also produced extended versions of top BBC brands such as Top Gear and Tomorrow's World. The launch editor was Bryher Scudamore and the deputy editor Eddie Tulasiewicz.[2]

The channel was rebranded with a new look on 8 May 2001, with a one-hour timeshift service - UK Horizons +1 Hour, later shortened simply to UK Horizons +1, launching on the same day on Sky Digital. On 5 November, the channel's broadcast hours were changed to 9:00am-3:00am (10:00am-4:00am for +1 Hour).[3]

On 15 February 2002, UK Horizons +1 launched on Telewest, broadcasting between 6:00pm-6:00am, timesharing with UK Style + which also launched on Telewest on the same day.[4] and on 29 May, had launched on NTL as well.[5] In July 2002, UKTV announced an offshoot network to the channel - UK History, which would launch in October 2002.[6]

On 3 February 2004, UKTV announced that the channel would close down and split into two new networks - UKTV Documentary and UKTV People. [7][8] The changeover took place on 8 March 2004, with UKTV Documentary taking over the UK Horizons and UK Horizons +1 networks on Sky and Telewest and UKTV People launching as a standalone network. On NTL, UKTV People took over UK Horizons +1's slot.[9]

Programming

  • 999 (Now on Really)
  • 999 Lifesavers (Now on Really)
  • Accident and Emergency (Now on Really)
  • Airport (Now on Dave)
  • Ambulance (Now on Really)
  • Animal Hospital
  • Animals in Uniform
  • Animal Park (Now on W)
  • Are You Being Cheated
  • Back to the Floor (Now on Really)
  • Blues and Twos (Now on Really)
  • The Blue Planet (now on Eden)
  • The Builders (Now on Really)
  • Clarkson's Car Years
  • Chopper Coppers (Now on Really)
  • City Hospital (Now on Really)
  • Cops (Now on Really)
  • Crash
  • Crimes and Firelines (Now on Really)
  • Crime Pursuits (Now on Really)
  • Crime Squad (Now on Really)
  • The Cruise
  • Dangerous Driving
  • Drive Hard
  • Disaster
  • Doctors at Large (Now on Really)
  • Doctors to Be (Now on Really)
  • Eilish Life Without Katie
  • Elite Fighting Force (Now on Yesterday)
  • Firefighters (Now on Really)
  • Forensic Files (Now on Really)
  • Full Circle with Michael Palin (Now on Eden)
  • Gladiators of World War Two (Now on Yesterday)
  • Global Cops (Now on Really)
  • Grime Files (Now on Blighty and Really)
  • Inferno (Now on Really)
  • Inside the Criminal Mind (Now on Really)
  • Katie and Eilish
  • Lifeboat Rescue (Now on Really)
  • Life on Earth (Now on Eden)
  • The Life of Mammals (Now on Eden)
  • Life in the Freezer (Now on Eden)
  • Local Heroes
  • Mind of the Murderer (Now on Really)
  • Pole to Pole (Now on Eden)
  • Radical Highs (Now on Dave)
  • Raw Blues (Now on Really)
  • Rescue Heroes (Now on Really)
  • Robot Wars (Now on Dave)
  • Robot Wars Extreme (Now on Dave)
  • Sahara with Michael Palin (Now on Eden)
  • Scenes of Crime (Now on Really)
  • Serial Killers (Now on Really)
  • The Toughest Job in Britain (Now on Really)
  • Top Bikes (Now on Dave)
  • Top Gear (Now on Dave)
  • Top Gear GTi
  • Top Gear Waterworld
  • Trauma (Now on Really)
  • Vets in Practice (Now on W)
  • Vets to the Rescue (Now on W)
  • Walking with Beasts (Now on Eden)
  • Walking with Dinosaurs (Now on Eden)
  • Wildlife on One (Now on Eden)
  • Wildlife on Two (Now on Eden)
  • Your Life in their Hands (Now on Really)

References

  1. "UK Horizons 1997 - 2004". TVARK. Retrieved 12 December 2009.
  2. "Trade Talk - Leading light". Broadcastnow. 13 June 2002.
  3. https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/13563/uk-horizons-new-hours
  4. "Telewest adds more channels to lineup". Digital Spy. 15 February 2002.
  5. https://www.digitalspy.com/tech/cable/a7521/new-channels-launch-on-ntlhome-digital-7521//
  6. https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/uk-history-will-be-run-by-uk-horizons/1149117.article
  7. "UK Horizons to close". Digital Spy. 3 February 2004.
  8. "UKTV launches set to raise hackles". The Guardian. 4 February 2004.
  9. "Are the only channels NTL got from launch E4 (And +1) and ITV3?".


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