List of programmes broadcast by Channel One

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This is a list of television programs broadcast by Channel One in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The schedule for Channel One consisted of a mixture of British and American comedy, drama and factual programming, both acquired and commissioned. The channel was pitched between male-targeted channel Bravo and female-targeted channel Living . [1] In addition to exclusive content, Channel One also showed some content from Living, Bravo and Challenge .

Former programming [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Virgin Media plans new channel launch" . Digital Spy. 11 June 2007 . Retrieved 2009-03-07 .
  2. ^ a b c "Virgin1 gets rude with Boobs, Viagra and Twins" . C21Media. 7 May 2008 . Retrieved 2006-05-07 .
  3. ^ "Virgin Media gets inventive" . C21Media. 7 February 2008 . Retrieved 2008-02-07 .
  4. ^ "Virgin1 Commissions Doc Series" . World Screen. 29 May 2008. Archived from the original on January 12, 2009 . Retrieved 2007-05-30 .
  5. ^ "October on Virgin 1" . idigitalsales. 18 September 2007. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007 . Retrieved 3 November 2007 .
  6. ^ "Virgin 1 autumn/winter '08: Factual entertainment" . Broadcast. 8 October 2008 . Retrieved 2008-09-20 .
  7. ^ "V1 shows Tyson behind bars" . C21Media. 22 November 2007 . Retrieved 2007-12-17 .
  8. ^ a b "Virgin sleeps with stranger, sucks in bed" . C21Media. 9 July 2008 . Retrieved 2008-07-14 .
  9. ^ "Virgin reveals crime in paradise" . C21Media. 10 April 2008 . Retrieved 2008-04-14 .
  10. ^ "Virgin 1 to explore UK crime invasion" . C21 Media. 24 August 2007 . Retrieved 2006-08-26 .
  11. ^ "Remarkable stories of individual bravery explored in Virgin1's documentary series, Death Defying Rescues" . Virgin Media TV. Archived from the original on March 20, 2008 . Retrieved 2007-02-14 .
  12. ^ "Virgin 1 commissions Death Row Dogs" . Digital Spy . Retrieved 2007-09-01 .
  13. ^ "Britain's Worst Learners" . Archived from the original on 2008-10-04 . Retrieved 2007-10-07 .
  14. ^ "Duncan Bannatyne's Seaside Rescue" . Twofour Broadcast . Retrieved 2010-03-20 .
  15. ^ "Virgin 1 Week 49" (PDF) . idigitalsales . Retrieved 2007-09-18 . [ dead link ]
  16. ^ "Virgin 1 looks at 'Extraordinary Humans' " . Digital Spy . Retrieved 2007-01-17 .
  17. ^ "Virgin1 hunts down Fear Junkies" . C21Media. 11 June 2008 . Retrieved 2007-04-24 .
  18. ^ "Virgin wants to work for P Diddy" . C21Media. 20 August 2008 . Retrieved 2007-08-20 .
  19. ^ "Virgin 1 autumn/winter '08: US comedy/drama" . Broadcast. 8 October 2008 . Retrieved 2008-09-20 .
  20. ^ "Living snaps up Medium" . Broadcast. 28 July 2009 . Retrieved 2009-08-19 .
  21. ^ "Virgin buys monster of a series" . C21Media. 3 July 2008 . Retrieved 2006-07-03 .
  22. ^ a b c "Virgin 1 autumn/winter '08: Documentary" . Broadcast. 8 October 2008 . Retrieved 2008-09-20 .
  23. ^ a b "Virgin 1 marks relaunch with Naked Office doc" . Broadcast. 28 May 2009 . Retrieved 2009-07-03 .
  24. ^ "The Prisoner: X" . Archived from the original on 2008-10-04 . Retrieved 2007-10-07 .
  25. ^ "Rain Media debuts with Virgin 1 restaurant show" . Broadcast. 30 July 2009 . Retrieved 2009-08-19 .
  26. ^ "Virgin1 hustles BBCWW for shows" . C21Media. 2 April 2008 . Retrieved 2008-04-14 .
  27. ^ "Living secures rights to US drama Supernatural" . Broadcast. 23 July 2009 . Retrieved 2009-08-19 .
  28. ^ "Houlding on a high" . The Cumberland News. 4 April 2008 . Retrieved 2006-04-14 . [ dead link ]
  29. ^ "History Channel and Five pick up Black Gold" . Broadcast. 17 September 2008 . Retrieved 2008-09-20 .
  30. ^ "Virgin 1 acquires music series" . Digital Spy . Retrieved 2007-11-07 .