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Camera setup
  
Theme song
  
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Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
28 September 1964

Language
  
English

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Country of origin
  
England, United Kingdom

Location(s)
  
The Mailbox, BirminghamEngland, UK

Running time
  
30 minutes(main 6:30pm programme)

Networks
  
Cast
  
Similar
  
East Midlands Today, ITV News Central, BBC Look North, BBC North West Tonight, South East Today

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Midlands Today is the BBC's regional television news service for the West Midlands. It was launched in 1964 and is presented on alternating nights by Mary Rhodes or Nick Owen.

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Overview

Midlands Today is produced by BBC Midlands and broadcasts on BBC One seven days a week. The programme is produced and broadcast from the BBC studios in The Mailbox, Birmingham. Journalists are also based at newsrooms in Coventry, Shrewsbury, Stoke-on-Trent and Worcester.

The programme began on 28 September 1964, broadcasting from a small room in the Birmingham Register Office before moving to the custom-built Pebble Mill broadcasting centre in Edgbaston on 10 November 1971. It remained there until the studios closed on 22 October 2004 when the BBC Birmingham operations were switched to the current studios at The Mailbox.

Up until 1991, Midlands Today also served the East Midlands, which has since received its own BBC regional news service. The programme's editorial area consists of the West Midlands, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and northern parts of Gloucestershire.

Midlands Today is broadcast from the Sutton Coldfield transmitter in the West Midlands and can be watched in any part of the UK on Sky, Freesat and in the rest of Europe via Astra 2E at 28.2° East (10788V 22000 5/6). The latest edition is also available to view again on the Midlands Today website.

On air

On weekdays, Midlands Today broadcasts five 3-minute opt-outs and a 1.5-minute opt-out during BBC Breakfast at around 25 and 55 minutes past each hour. A fifteen-minute lunchtime programme follows at 1:30pm before the main half-hour edition at 6:30pm. The late update is shown Monday to Thursday at 10:30pm and Friday at 10:25pm, following the BBC News at Ten.

At weekends, there are Saturday and Sunday early evening and Sunday late night bulletins, running for 10 minutes each. Broadcast times for these bulletins vary.

Past presenters

Former presenters have included Tom Coyne, Kay Alexander (the programme's longest serving presenter), Alan Towers, David Stevens, Alastair Yates, Guy Thomas, Grant Mansfield, David Davies, Kathy Rochford (who transferred to the East Midlands), Sue Beardsmore, Stuart Linnell, Matt Smith, Julian Worricker, Ashley Blake (who was sacked in August 2009 after a criminal court case), Bernardette Kearney, Pauline Bushnell, Michael Buerk (also producer), Suzanne Virdee, Ben Rich, Jackie Kabler, Sarah Cruickshank, Peter Sissons (weekend presenter) and Katie Rowlett.

Senior presenter Alan Towers's on-air departure in July 1997 (after twenty five years) brought about one of the most controversial moments in the programme's history when he shared indignant views on BBC management, describing them as pygmies in grey suits wearing blindfolds.

References

Midlands Today Wikipedia