Who was the first person to appear on Channel 4?

Who was the first person to appear on Channel 4?

1982 Channel 4 goes on air at 4.45pm on Tuesday 2 November… First person to speak is continuity announcer, Paul Coia… First face seen on Channel 4 is Richard Whiteley, presenting Countdown.

When did Channel 4 first start?

November 2, 1982Channel 4 / Founded

What were the first TV channels?

In 1928, WRGB (then W2XB) was started as the world’s first television station. It broadcast from the General Electric facility in Schenectady, New York. It was popularly known as “WGY Television”.

When did ITV first broadcast?

22 September 1955
Launch. The first ITV contractor to begin broadcasting was the London weekday contractor Associated-Rediffusion, on 22 September 1955 beginning at 7.15pm.

What was the first programme to air on Channel 4?

The first programme to air on the channel was the teatime game show Countdown, at 16:45 produced by Yorkshire Television. The first person to be seen on Channel 4 was Richard Whiteley with Ted Moult being the second.

The first person to be seen on Channel 4 was Richard Whiteley, with Ted Moult being the second. The first woman on the channel, contrary to popular belief, was not Whiteley’s Countdown co-host Carol Vorderman, but a lexicographer only ever identified as Mary. Whiteley opened the show with the words:

What happened to Channel 4’s digital channels?

Under the leadership of Freeview founder Andy Duncan, 2005 saw a change of direction for Channel 4’s digital channels. Channel 4 made E4 free-to-air on digital terrestrial television, and launched a new free-to-air digital channel called More4. By October, Channel 4 had joined the Freeview consortium.

What was the first voice on Channel 4 on Opening Day?

The first voice heard on Channel 4’s opening day of Tuesday 2 November 1982 was that of continuity announcer Paul Coia who said: Good afternoon. It’s a pleasure to be able to say to you, welcome to Channel Four.