List of programmes broadcast by Channel One

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This is a list of television programs broadcast by Channel One in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The schedule for Channel One consisted of a mixture of British and American comedy, drama and factual programming, both acquired and commissioned. The channel was pitched between male-targeted channel Bravo and female-targeted channel Living. [1] In addition to exclusive content, Channel One also showed some content from Living, Bravo and Challenge.

Former programming

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