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Midlands Today is a British television news programme produced by BBC Studios and broadcast on BBC One in the English Midlands. The programme covers regional news, sport, and weather for the West Midlands, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and parts of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Gloucestershire. It is broadcast from the Mailbox in Birmingham, which is also home to BBC Birmingham and BBC WM. The programme is similar to other regional news programmes, such as Look North, North West Tonight, and South Today.

Introduction

Midlands Today is one of the most popular regional news programmes in the United Kingdom, with a long history of covering local news and events. The programme has been broadcast for over 50 years, providing coverage of major events such as the Birmingham pub bombings, the Handsworth riots, and the West Midlands bus crash. It has also covered stories on notable individuals, including Ozzy Osbourne, Noddy Holder, and Cat Deeley, who have all been interviewed on the programme. The programme is broadcast on BBC One and is also available on the BBC iPlayer, which is a popular online platform for watching BBC programmes, including EastEnders, Doctor Who, and Strictly Come Dancing.

History

The history of Midlands Today dates back to the 1960s, when it was first broadcast as a regional news programme for the English Midlands. The programme was initially broadcast from the Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham, which was also home to other BBC programmes, including The Archers and Gardeners' World. Over the years, the programme has undergone several changes, including a move to the Mailbox in Birmingham in 2004. The programme has covered many major events, including the Miners' Strike, the Poll Tax riots, and the London bombings. It has also covered stories on notable individuals, including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and David Cameron, who have all been interviewed on the programme. The programme has won several awards, including a Royal Television Society award for its coverage of the Birmingham tornado.

Broadcast

Midlands Today is broadcast on BBC One at 6:30 pm every weekday, with a shorter programme broadcast at 10:30 pm. The programme is also broadcast on the BBC News Channel and is available on the BBC iPlayer. The programme covers a wide range of topics, including news, sport, and weather, and features interviews with notable individuals, including Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May. The programme is similar to other regional news programmes, such as Look North, North West Tonight, and South Today. It is also broadcast in high definition on BBC One HD and is available on the BBC Red Button.

Presenters

The presenters of Midlands Today include Mary Rhodes, Nick Owen, and Sally Bourton. The programme also features a team of reporters, including Ben Sidwell, Liz Copper, and Peter Plisner. The programme has had several notable presenters over the years, including Alan Towers, Kay Alexander, and Diane Kemp. The programme has also featured guest presenters, including John Craven, Matt Baker, and Julia Bradbury. The presenters of the programme have won several awards, including a Royal Television Society award for their coverage of the Birmingham pub bombings.

Production

The production of Midlands Today is based at the Mailbox in Birmingham, which is also home to BBC Birmingham and BBC WM. The programme is produced by BBC Studios and is broadcast on BBC One. The programme features a team of producers, including Sarah Vigars, Chris Jackson, and Emma Thomas. The programme is edited by Mark Fisher, who has worked on several other BBC programmes, including The One Show and Countryfile. The programme is broadcast in high definition on BBC One HD and is available on the BBC Red Button.

Reception

The reception of Midlands Today has been generally positive, with the programme winning several awards for its coverage of regional news and events. The programme has been praised for its coverage of major events, including the Birmingham pub bombings and the London bombings. The programme has also been praised for its coverage of local news and events, including the Birmingham International Dance Festival and the Worcestershire County Cricket Club. The programme has a large audience, with over 1 million viewers tuning in every week. The programme is also available on the BBC iPlayer, which is a popular online platform for watching BBC programmes, including EastEnders, Doctor Who, and Strictly Come Dancing. Category:BBC