BBC UK regional TV on satellite


The BBC broadcasts all of the BBC One and BBC Two regional variations on digital satellite television from the SES Astra satellites at 28.2° east; providing local news programmes and other regional programming with local continuity and presentation for Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The BBC refers to the whole UK regional network as "BBC Nations and Regions".
The local version of BBC One is normally on channel 101, with BBC Two on channel 102. On Freesat equipment, users enter a postcode during initial set up—this determines the correct local version. On Sky equipment, the address to which the viewing card was issued determines the correct local version—without any viewing card the London versions are shown by default. All other national and regional versions are shown in the EPG.

History

From the launch of digital satellite on 1 October 1998 until 31 March 2001, there were four variants of both BBC One and BBC Choice carried on all digital platforms. Only one version of BBC Two was available digitally, and this was shown throughout the UK. The BBC English Regions gradually became available via Digital Terrestrial Television over the next few years, as did the national versions of BBC Two.
On digital satellite television, regional news programmes on BBC One were replaced by UK Today until 28 January 2002 when additional transponder space was allocated to the English regions. Initially programmes were available as an interactive service via the red button and only for the five largest English regions; London, North West, South, West Midlands and Yorkshire On 30 May 2003 the BBC stopped encrypting its TV channels on digital satellite and made all regions available as standard, full-time channels.

BBC regional services and channel numbers

BBC One

Regional news inserts are broadcast during BBC Breakfast along with 15-minute shows on weekdays after national news bulletins at 1.30 pm and 10.30 pm, along with a 30-minute show at 6.30 pm. On weekends the availability of a regional news bulletin following the national news depends on the timeslot.
In England—other than regional news programmes—regional opt-outs include the documentary strand Inside Out, a regional segment of Sunday Politics and in the northern regions The Super League Show.
Elsewhere, additional local programming is broadcast; with network programmes rescheduled to accommodate them.
BBC One HD started broadcasting on 3 November 2010. There are currently four regional variations – a network variant for England, a Northern Ireland variant that launched on 24 October 2012, a Scottish variation that launched on 14 January 2013 and a Welsh variation that launched on 29 January 2013.
BBC One Nation/RegionNews programmeFreesatSky
LondonBBC London News950954
South West BBC Spotlight/BBC Channel Islands News951968
East MidlandsBBC East Midlands Today952960
East BBC Look East953961
East BBC Look East954962
North WestBBC North West Today/BBC North West Tonight955958
North East and CumbriaBBC Look North 956955
Northern IrelandBBC Newsline957953
South BBC South Today/BBC South Today 958965
South EastBBC South East Today959963
ScotlandBBC Reporting Scotland960951
South BBC South Today961964
South West BBC Spotlight962967
West MidlandsBBC Midlands Today963959
WalesBBC Wales Today964952
WestBBC Points West965966
YorkshireBBC Look North 966956
Yorkshire and LincolnshireBBC Look North 967957
England HD 972976
Scotland HDBBC Reporting Scotland973977
Wales HDBBC Wales Today976978
Northern Ireland HDBBC Newsline978979

BBC Two

Three regional variations of BBC Two exist – Northern Ireland, Wales and a network variant covering the rest of the UK. Each variant is also available in high-definition, although due to capacity issues the Northern Ireland variant is not available on satellite. A variation for Scotland was available until 2019 when it was replaced by BBC Scotland.
BBC Two NationFreesatSky
Network968969
Northern Ireland969972
Wales979971
Network HD949969
Wales HD971980