The BBC today announces it will launch BBC Two HD at
6am on Tuesday 26 March. BBC Two HD will be available on Sky HD (169),
Freeview HD/YouView (102), Virgin Media (187), Freesat HD (109) and BT
Vision (852).
The announcement follows the successful launch of BBC One HD on 3 November 2010.
BBC
Two HD will replace the existing BBC HD Channel and will be available
subscription-free on all digital television platforms offering HD
channels.
Janice Hadlow, Controller of BBC Two, says: “BBC One HD
has already proved to be highly valued by our audiences and I’m
delighted that we’re able to follow this with the launch of BBC Two in
HD. The launch of BBC Two HD will allow us to showcase more of our
programmes at their very best – helping to highlight our commitment to
high quality, engaging and ambitious programmes on BBC Two.”
The
BBC Two HD channel will be a simulcast network version of the BBC Two
schedule with a raft of new programmes available in HD for the first
time including Paul Hollywood – Bread, The Fall, Science Britannica and
Keeping Britain Alive. Old favourites such as Mock The Week, QI and
Springwatch will also remain at the heart of the channel’s offer.
(Source: BBC Media Centre)
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