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London Attacks: Latest schedule changes
Published Friday, Jul 8 2005, 02:00 BST | By James Welsh and Neil Wilkes
Digital Spy rounds up the latest schedule changes as television channels continue to cover the aftermath of yesterday's bomb blasts in London.
UPDATED: 17:25 BST, July 8
BBC One
Breakfast will be extended with a special programme about the bombings airing between 9.15am and 10am. Extra news updates will punctuate the morning schedule between 10am - 10.30am, 11am - 11.25am and 12.10pm - 12.15pm.
Update: An Only Fools and Horses repeat will replace What's The Problem? With Anne Robinson and Before They Were Famous in the 9pm hour. News coverage will air between 6am and 10am on Saturday morning, with children's programming moving to BBC Two.
ITV1
An ITV News Special will replace The Jeremy Kyle Show at 9.25am, with planned programming airing as intended throughout the day. At 8pm, Trevor McDonald will anchor a Tonight special, 'London Under Attack', featuring interviews with eyewitnesses to the events.
Channel 4
A Channel 4 News Special will air at 7:45am for 15 minutes.
Five
Five intends to proceed with regular programming.
CNN International
Christiane Amanpour and Becky Anderson will anchor a two-hour special report from 8pm.
Stay with Digital Spy for the latest schedule updates as they come in.
For a full roundup of TV schedule changes from Thursday, click here.
UPDATED: 17:25 BST, July 8
BBC One
Breakfast will be extended with a special programme about the bombings airing between 9.15am and 10am. Extra news updates will punctuate the morning schedule between 10am - 10.30am, 11am - 11.25am and 12.10pm - 12.15pm.
Update: An Only Fools and Horses repeat will replace What's The Problem? With Anne Robinson and Before They Were Famous in the 9pm hour. News coverage will air between 6am and 10am on Saturday morning, with children's programming moving to BBC Two.
ITV1
An ITV News Special will replace The Jeremy Kyle Show at 9.25am, with planned programming airing as intended throughout the day. At 8pm, Trevor McDonald will anchor a Tonight special, 'London Under Attack', featuring interviews with eyewitnesses to the events.
Channel 4
A Channel 4 News Special will air at 7:45am for 15 minutes.
Five
Five intends to proceed with regular programming.
CNN International
Christiane Amanpour and Becky Anderson will anchor a two-hour special report from 8pm.
Stay with Digital Spy for the latest schedule updates as they come in.
For a full roundup of TV schedule changes from Thursday, click here.
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