Yesterday (TV channel)
Yesterday | |
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Launched | 30 October 2002 |
Owned by | UKTV (BBC Worldwide / Scripps Networks Interactive) |
Picture format | 16:9, 576i (SDTV) |
Audience share |
0.63% 0.04% (+1) (June 2016, BARB) |
Slogan | "Fuel your mind" |
Country |
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Formerly called |
UK History (2002–04) UKTV History (2004–09) |
Replaced | Play UK |
Sister channel(s) | |
Timeshift service | Yesterday +1 |
Website | yesterday.uktv.co.uk |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Freeview | Channel 19 |
Satellite | |
Freesat | Channel 159 |
Sky |
Channel 537 Channel 538 (+1) |
Astra 2E | 12129 V 27500 2/3 |
Cable | |
Virgin Media |
Channel 245 Channel 246 (+1) |
WightFibre | Channel 68 |
Streaming media | |
TVPlayer | Watch live (UK only) |
Virgin TV Anywhere | Watch live (UK only) |
Yesterday is one of the UKTV network of television channels in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It launched on 30 October 2002 as UK History and relaunched in its current format on 2 March 2009. It is available on satellite through Sky and Freesat, in cable service primarily through Virgin Media, and through the digital terrestrial provider Freeview. Hours on Freeview had previously been cut, with transmissions finishing at 6:00pm, but were restored on 1 June 2010.
History
The channel originally launched on 30 October 2002 as UK History, a channel for the network's historic documentaries. These were previously found on the channel UK Horizons; however, the launch of UK History allowed the channel to broadcast more programmes in their schedule. The majority of programming on the channel is sourced from the BBC programme archive, through the part ownership of the channel by BBC Worldwide. The launch of the channel also coincided with the launch of the new digital terrestrial provider Freeview, following the collapse of the former provider ITV Digital. The service remained unchanged until 8 March 2004, when the channel changed its name in line with the rest of the UKTV network to UKTV History.
The channel was available full-time on all platforms until 15 October 2007 when the hours were reduced on the Freeview platform, resulting in the channel stopping broadcasting at 6pm each day. This was a result of the launch of Dave, which took over UKTV History broadcast capacity. UKTV History took over the slot used by the unsuccessful UKTV Bright Ideas that was sharing a slot with Virgin1 and Babestation.[1] The channel's inability to broadcast in prime time on Freeview resulted in a ratings drop. In November 2007, the channel had a 0.3 percent share of all television viewing, compared to 0.5 percent a year earlier.[2] This restriction remained until 1 June 2010, when broadcast time was extended until 1am each day,[3] following the closure of the Virgin1 +1 channel on Freeview. As a result, the channel can now broadcast fully from 6am to 1am daily.
As part of a network wide programme of relaunching all the UKTV channels under unique names and brands, the channel was renamed as Yesterday on 2 March 2009.[4] The new channel also took on extra programming including fictional historic series and programmes previously broadcast on UKTV Documentary concerning the natural history of the British Isles.
Since 24 July 2012, Yesterday offers more entertainment-led content along with a design refresh, which includes a new logo and idents, in order to attract a wider and younger audience. Along with a new slogan Entertainment inspired by history[5] For example, the channel has broadcast more repeats of situation comedies, such as Last of the Summer Wine or Butterflies.
In late 2014, Yesterday began slowly decreasing the amount of comedy and drama shown on the channel and branching out into more factual content, with notable additions including natural history, science and engineering alongside the classic slate of history programming.
On 8 December 2015 Yesterday became available on Freesat together with two of its UKTV sister channels Drama and Really.[6]
Timeshift
The channel also operates a time shift channel called Yesterday +1, and UKTV History +1 before it, that is available on Sky and Virgin Media. The channel broadcasts the Yesterday schedule one hour later than the main channel, but contains no special programming or branding, with the occasional exception of a different DOG.[7]
Logos
- UKTV History logo used from 8th March 2004 to 1st March 2009
- Yesterday logo used from 2nd March 2009 to 23rd July 2012
- Yesterday logo used from 24th July 2012 to Present
Programming
The majority of the channel's programmes are sourced from the BBC programme archives; however, some are bought in from other terrestrial stations and some productions are commissioned by UKTV themselves. Programmes previously shown on terrestrial channels like BBC One, Two and Four are usually edited for timing, to accommodate the current three commercial breaks within each hour-long programme. The most obvious example of this is for programmes originally broadcast on the BBC, as material lasting 58 minutes will be edited down to 42 minutes when shown on Yesterday. Some of Yesterday's notable programmes include:
- After Hitler
- After the War Was Won
- 'Allo 'Allo!
- Annihilation
- Antiques Roadshow
- Arctic Convoys
- Are We Still Evolving?
- Bargain Hunt
- Battle Factory
- Battle of Britain: The Real Story
- Battleplan
- The Berlin Wall: The Night the Iron Curtain Closed
- Blackpool to Benidorm
- Britain in Motion
- Caligula with Mary Beard
- Cash in the Attic
- Castle Builders
- Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
- The Channel Islands At War
- Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
- Chemistry: A Volatile History
- Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways
- Cleopatra: Portrait of a Killer
- Close Quarter Battle
- Coast
- The Codebreaker Who Hacked Hitler
- The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
- Crater Of Death
- The Dark Ages: An Age of Light
- David Attenborough's Life Collection
- David Starkey's Monarchy
- Deadliest Volcanoes
- Death Camp Treblinka
- Decoding the World's First Computer
- Deep Wreck Mysteries
- Digging the Great Escape
- Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies
- Edward VIII's Murderous Mistress
- Edward VIII: The Lion King
- Edward VIII: The Plot To Topple A King
- Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened
- Fawlty Towers: Basil's Best Bits
- Findmypast
- The Flying Scotsman
- Forbidden History
- Genius of Britain
- Glencoe Massacre
- The Golden Age Of Steam Railways
- Goodnight Sweetheart
- Great British Railway Journeys
- The Great British Year
- Great War Diaries
- Henry VII: Winter King
- Hidden Killers
- History's Greatest Hoaxes
- Hitler's Champions
- Hitler's Olympics
- Hitler's Space Rocket
- Hitler's Women
- I Was A Jet Set Stewardess
- Impossible Engineering
- Inquisition
- In Search Of Science
- Inside The Court Of Henry VIII
- Keeping Up Appearances
- Life in Cold Blood
- The Light of Dawn: The Normandy Landings
- The Long March to Freedom
- Mafia's Greatest Hits
- Medieval Murder Mysteries
- Museum Secrets
- Narrow Escapes of World War II
- Nature's Boldest Thieves
- Ocean Giants
- One Foot in the Grave
- Pagans And Pilgrims
- Perfect Storms
- Predators in our Backyard
- Prime Suspect: Jack The Ripper
- Private Lives Of The Tudors
- Professor Hutton's Curiosities
- The Queen And Her Prime Ministers
- Queen Victoria's Children
- Queen Victoria's Last Love
- The Queen's Mother In Law
- The Queen's Sister
- Raiders of the Lost Past
- The Re-Inventors
- The Real King's Speech
- Revealed: The Great Escape
- The Road To Dunkirk
- Sea of Death
- Secret History
- The Secret Life Of...
- Secrets of The Manor House
- Secrets of Britain
- Secrets of War
- Secrets of the Bible
- Secrets of the Stonehenge Skeletons
- Shakespeare: The Legacy With John Nettles
- Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity
- The Sixties: The Beatles Decade
- Sounds of the Sixties
- Submarine Mission Impossible
- Supersized Earth
- Stonewall Uprising
- Tales of Irish Castles
- Teen Spirit: Here Come The Teds
- Time Team
- To the Manor Born
- Tony Robinson's London Games Unearthed
- Trading History
- Treasure Detectives
- The True Story of the Mary Celeste
- Two Brothers One Throne
- UFOs Declassified
- Unearthing WWI
- A Very British Murder
- Wallis Simpson Loved & Lost
- Weather That Changed the World
- Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
- Who Do You Think You Are?
- Who's In Your History?
- Wild Canada
- Wonders of the Solar System
- Wonders of the Universe
- World War II : The Last Heroes
- The World at War
- WWII Air Crash Detectives
- WW2 Countdown to Victory
- WW2 Price of Empire
- Yes, Prime Minister
Previous
- 10 Things You Don't Know About
- 10 Things You Need to Know About Losing Weight
- 24 Hours On Earth
- Above and Beyond
- Africa
- Agnetha: ABBA and After
- Alexander's Lost World
- All Creatures Great and Small
- The American Invasion
- Ancient Black Ops
- Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire
- Andrew Marr's History of the World
- Animal House
- Ants - Nature's Secret Power
- Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- Atlantis: End of a World, Birth of a Legend
- Attenborough and the Giant Egg
- Attenborough's Ark
- Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
- Auschwitz: The Nazis and 'The Final Solution'
- Australia with Simon Reeve
- The Babies Born In A Concentration Camp
- Ballykissangel
- Battle Of Britain: The Real Story
- The Beauty of Maps
- Bergerac
- Bermuda Triangle: Beneath The Waves
- The Bert Trautmann Story
- The Best of Men
- Big Hits - Top Of The Pops 1964 - 1975
- Big Hits - Top Of The Pops 1978
- Big In America - British Hits In The USA
- Birds Of Paradise
- Birdsong
- The Birth of Empire
- Blackadder
- Black Beach - Simon Mann's African Coup
- Black OPS
- Blitz Street
- Blood and Guts
- The Blue Planet
- The Boat That Guy Built
- Bolsover Castle With Lucy Worsley - Secret Knowledge
- Bombay Railways
- Bomber Boys With Ewan McGregor
- Boom Bang-a-Bang: 50 Years of Eurovision
- Brave New World with Stephen Hawking
- Brazil with Michael Palin
- Britain's Secret Seas
- Bullets, Boots and Bandages: How To Really Win At War
- Butterflies
- Butterflies: A Very British Obsession
- Canal Walks with Julia Bradbury
- Carnaby Street Undressed
- The Challenger
- Charlotte - A Royal At War
- Chasing The Flood - The Story Of The Okavango
- Cheetah: Prince Of Speed
- Children Of The Valley
- Churchill and the Fascist Plot
- Churchill's Bodyguard
- Churchill's Desert War: The Road to El Alamein
- Churchill's First World War
- Churchill's Traitors
- CIA Declassified
- Cilla's Unswung Sixities
- City Beneath the Waves: Pavlopetri
- Clare Balding's Secrets of a Suffragette
- Classic Soul at the BBC
- Codebreaker
- Codebreakers: Bletchley Park’s Lost Heroes
- Colditz - The Legend
- The Conspiracy Files: 9/11 - Ten Years On* Could We Survive A Mega-Tsunami?
- Countdown To A Catastrophe
- Countdown To The Rains
- Countryfile
- The Country House Revealed
- The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler
- The Crusades
- The Curse Of The Ice Mummy
- D-Day
- D-Day: The Last Heroes
- The Dam Busters
- The Dam Busters: The Race to Smash the German Dams
- The Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler
- Dan Cruikshank's Bridges of London
- Dan Snow's Norman Walks
- David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
- David Bowie: Five Years In The Making Of An Icon
- Deadliest Earthquakes
- Deadliest Tornadoes
- Decoding Neanderthals
- Deep Blue Dive
- Diamond Decades
- The Diamond Queen
- The Diary of Anne Frank: A Tale Of Two Sisters
- Dickinson's Real Deal
- Dieppe Uncovered
- Dig WW2 with Dan Snow
- Digging for Britain
- Dinnerladies
- Disco at the BBC
- Diving With Crocodiles
- Dolphins: Beauty Before Brains?
- Dunkirk: The Forgotten Heroes
- Dusty Springfield at the BBC
- Earth: The Power of the Planet
- Edward VII: Prince of Pleasure
- Edwardian Farm
- Edwardian Insects on Film
- Egypt
- Egypt's Animal Mummies
- Egypt's Lost Cities
- El Alamein: The Soldiers' Story
- Empire
- Empire of The Desert Ants
- Escape from Colditz
- Explosion 1812
- The Fantastic Mr Feynman
- Fight Club: A History Of Violence
- Fighting The Blue
- Filthy Cities
- Finding Life Beyond Earth
- The First Day of the Blitz
- The First World War From Above
- Fit To Rule - How Royal Illness Changed History
- Flog It!
- Flying Rhinos
- Forensic Firsts
- Forgotten Blitz
- Forgotten Pilots
- Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me
- Frankie Howerd: The Lost Tapes
- Freak Wave
- Fred Dibnah's World of Steam, Steel and Stone
- Frozen Planet
- Galápagos
- Gallipoli: The First D-Day
- Ganges
- Gannets: The Wrong Side Of The Run
- The Germans are Coming
- Goering's Last Secret
- The Golden Age of Canals
- Gorilla Revisited With David Attenborough
- Great Barrier Reef
- Great Bear Stakeout
- The Great British Countryside
- Great British Ghosts
- The Great British Story: A People's History
- The Great Rift
- Great SAS Missions
- The Great Train Robbery's Missing Mastermind?
- The Green Green Grass
- Haiti's Killer Quake
- Harlots, Housewives and Heroines: A 17th Century History for Girls
- Harry's Arctic Heroes
- Hattie
- Have I Got News for You
- Henry VIII'S Enforcer: The Rise & Fall Of Thomas Cromwell
- The Heroes Of Biggin Hill
- Heroes Of World War II
- Hey Hey We're The Monkees
- Hidden Kingdoms
- The Himalayas
- Himmler's Doctor
- History Cold Case
- A History Of Ancient Britain
- A History Of Celtic Britain
- The History Of Safari With Richard E. Grant
- History's Ultimate Spies
- Hitler's Bodyguard
- Hitler's Idols
- Hitler's Soft Underbelly
- Hitler: The Rise of Evil
- How Big Is The Universe?
- How Earth Made Us
- How Long Is A Piece of String?
- How Many People Can Live On Planet Earth?
- How To Go To War
- Hughie Green Most Sincerely
- Human Planet
- The Human Zoo
- Hummingbirds: Jewelled Messengers
- Hurricane - The Anatomy
- I Met Adolf Eichmann
- I Was There - Battle of Britain
- I Was There: The Great War Interviews
- Ian Hislop's Age of the Do-Gooders
- Ice Age Giants
- If Walls Could Talk
- Images of Conflict
- In The Land Of The Free
- Indian Hill Railways
- Inside Nature's Giants
- Instruments of Death
- Into The Wind
- Island at War
- Japan's Tsunami
- Jeeves and Wooster
- The Joy of Disco
- The Joy of the Single
- The Joy of Train Sets
- Julia Bradbury's German Wanderlust
- Julia Bradbury's Icelandic Walk
- Jungle Gremlins of Java
- Kate And William: Inside The Royal Wedding
- Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!
- Killer Whales Beneath The Surface
- Kim Philby - His Most Intimate Betrayal
- King George and Queen Mary: The Royals who Rescued the Monarchy
- Krakatoa Revealed
- Krakatoa: The Last Days
- Land Girls
- Land Of The Lost Wolves
- The Last Battle of The Vikings
- The Last Days of Anne Boleyn
- The Last Day of World War One
- The Last Days of Steam
- Last of the Summer Wine
- The Last Nazis
- The Last Voyages Of The Empress
- Life
- Life And Death In The Valley of the Kings
- Life in the Undergrowth
- Life in the War
- The Life of Birds
- The Life of Mammals
- Life on Earth
- Life on Fire
- Living with Baboons
- Locomotion: Dan Snow's History of Railways
- The Lost Airmen Of Buchenwald
- The Lost Gods of Easter Island
- Lost Kingdoms of South America
- Lost Land of the Jaguar
- Lost Land of the Tiger
- Lost Land of the Volcano
- The Lost Lagoon
- Love On Ve Day
- Lovejoy
- The Luckiest Man In World War 2
- Madagascar
- Madagascar, Lemurs and Spies
- The Magical Mystery Tour Memories
- The Man Who Discovered Egypt
- Martina Cole's Lady Killers
- The Mating Game
- The Medieval Dead
- Meerkats - The Secrets Of An Animal Superstar
- Meet the Romans with Mary Beard
- Mega-Tsunami: Wave of Destruction
- The Men And The Machines That Beat Hitler
- Meteor Menace
- Michael Wood's Story of England
- Miss Marple
- Monsoon Railways
- Mountain Gorilla
- Mummies Alive
- Mummy Mysteries
- Munich Air Disaster: Harry Gregg's Story
- Murder Maps
- Museum of Life
- Mysteries at the Museum
- The Mystery Of Rome's X Tomb
- The Mystery Of The Body In The Bog
- Napoleon: The Campaign Of Russia
- Napoleon: The Russian Campaign
- Nation On Film: Munich Air Disaster
- National Parks
- Nature's Great Events
- Nazi Collaborators
- Nazi Hunters
- The Nazis: A Warning from History
- Nelson's Caribbean Hell-Hole
- New Feature Or Special
- New Tricks
- The Next Megaquake
- Ninja: Shadow Warriors
- Nuremberg
- Oceans
- The Old Grey Whistle Test: 70s Gold
- Open All Hours
- Operation Crossbow
- Operation Mincemeat
- Oz and Hugh Drink to Christmas
- Oz and James Drink to Britain
- Parade's End
- The Pendle Witch Child
- The Pharaoh's Lost City
- Planet Earth
- The Planets
- Pointless
- Polar Bear: Spy on the Ice
- Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time
- Porridge
- Porridge: Inside Out
- PQ17: An Arctic Convoy Disaster
- Pride In Battle
- Prince Eddy – The King We Never Had
- Prince William And Harry - The People's Princes
- The Private Life of Plants
- The Queen's Palaces
- Radioactive Wolves
- The Ragged-Tooth Shark
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Ration Book Britain
- Return To The Falklands
- Rift Valley
- Rise of the Continents
- Road To Memphis
- Rome's Lost Empire
- Royal Cousins at War
- The Royle Family
- Royal Riders
- Royals At War
- Samurai Head Hunters
- Samurai Warrior Queens
- Scotland's Murder Mysteries
- Secret History: The Dambusters' Great Escape
- The Secret History Of Our Streets
- Secrets Beneath the Ice
- Secrets Of A Terracotta Army
- Secrets Of Our Living Planet
- Secrets of Stonehenge
- Secrets of World War II
- Secrets, Lies, and Atomic Spies
- Seduction in the City: The Birth of Shopping
- Sharpe
- She Wolves
- Shooting the War
- Shot Down; Escape From Nazi Europe
- Shuttle Discovery's Last Mission
- Singapore: 1942
- The Sixties
- Skippy: Australia's First Superstar
- Somme – From Defeat to Victory
- Sonderkommando
- Sounds of the 70s
- South Africa Walks
- South Pacific
- Spitfire Women
- The Spitfire
- Spitfire: Britain's Flying Past
- Sri Lanka - Elephant Island
- Steptoe and Son
- Stonehenge
- Storming Juno
- The Story of Science
- The Story of Wales
- Superfish
- Supergiant Animals
- Surviving Alcatraz: Escaping The Rock
- Surviving The Holocaust - Freddie Knoller's War
- A Tale Of Two Britains
- A Tale Of Two Cities
- Teen Spirit
- Tenko
- The Thin Blue Line
- Tiger: Spy in the Jungle
- Timewatch
- Timothy Spall: ...at Sea
- Titanic: The Band Played On
- Top of the Pops
- Top of the Pops: The Story Of 1976
- TOWN with Nicholas Crane
- Trafalgar's Unsung Heroes
- Treasures of Ancient Rome
- Treasures of the Anglo Saxons
- Trek: Spy on the Wildebeest
- Trouble in Lemur Land
- The Two Ronnies
- The Two Ronnies Spectacle
- The Umbrella Assassin
- The Unauthorised Biography Of Johnny Cash
- Venom Islands
- Versailles
- Victorian Farm
- Vikings
- Vimy Ridge: Heaven To Hell
- Volcano Hell
- Wags Of '66
- Wainwright Walks: Coast to Coast
- Wainwright' Walks
- Waiting For God
- Walrus: Two Tonne Tusker
- Walter's War
- The War
- War Horse: The Real Story
- Wartime Farm
- Waterloo Dead
- Weekend Warriors
- What's Killing Our Bees?
- Who Betrayed The Bomber Boys?
- Who's In Your History?
- Why Planes Crash
- Wild Africa
- Wild Arabia
- Wild Caribbean
- Wild China
- Wild Colombia with Nigel Marven
- Wildest Africa
- William and Kate And 8 Royal Weddings
- Winging It: The Home Front Pilots
- Wonders of Life
- The World’s Most Expensive Stolen Paintings
- World's Weirdest Weapons
- WWI's Forgotten Photographs
- A Year To Remember
- Yellowstone
See also
References
- ↑ "UKTV G2 becomes Dave, joins Freeview". Digital Spy. 20 September 2007.
- ↑ BARB - Monthly Viewing Summary
- ↑ Laughlin, Andrew. "UKTV extends Yesterday Freeview hours". Digital Spy. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- ↑ Shepherd, Robert (12 November 2008). "UKTV History becomes Yesterday". Broadcast. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
- ↑ O'Reilly, Lara (10 July 2012). "UKTV rebrands Yesterday channel". Marketing Week. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
- ↑ "Yesterday, Drama and Really join Freesat". UKTV. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
- ↑ "Virgin TV just got even bigger". Virgin Media. Retrieved 4 October 2011.