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The Six O'Clock Show

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alongside current affairs, features and entertainment. There was also a short-lived Saturday edition of the programme, which ran for six weeks during May and June 1985.
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Concern from the Independent Broadcasting Authority about the lack of a proper local news service at weekends forced LWT to introduce its own service of
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was axed towards the end of 1992 in preparation for the launch of a new seven days a week news service jointly run by LWT and
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went on to become one of the most watched regional TV programmes in Britain. One of the programme's first researchers,
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The Friday evening programme was launched on Friday 8 January 1982 and presented in front of a live studio audience by
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bulletins throughout the weekend in 1988 (the bulletins were produced originally by the news agency 'Screen News').
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and intended as a light-hearted introduction to the weekend, the programme included a 15-minute news bulletin (
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aired its final edition on Friday 15 July 1988 and was replaced by a smaller scale magazine show entitled
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This article is about the 1980s London regional magazine show. For the Irish live television show, see
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was a regional television magazine show broadcast in the Greater London area and produced by
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This article relating to a television programme from the UK is a
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The 6 O'Clock Show
Greg Dyke
Michael Aspel
London Weekend Television
London Weekend Television
London Tonight
London Weekend Television
Michael Aspel
Danny Baker
Janet Street-Porter
Paula Yates
Page 3
Samantha Fox
Chris Tarrant
Emma Freud
Mastermind
Fred Housego
Greg Dyke
Thames Weekend News
Thames Television
Paul Ross
Frank Bough
Nick Owen
Carlton
London News Network
LWT News
London Tonight
BFI entry - The 6 O'Clock Show
"UK: Profile - london weekend television's Greg Dyke"
Haymarket Media Group

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