Corporation will feature recent shows for 90% of programming on main channel,says acting director of television Mark Lindey, despite need to make £1.6bn savingsThere will be fewer repeats this Christmas during BBC1 primetime, and despite the corporation having to make 1.6bn savings.
In peaktime over the festive period,more than 90% of programmes on the BBC’s main channel will be recent shows such as natural history series noteworthy Barrier Reef and drama And Then There Were None, according to the corporation’s acting director of television Mark LinseyContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com