Lifetime (British and Irish TV channel)

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Lifetime
Lifetime logo17.svg
Wear it like Lifetime
Country United Kingdom
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
Ireland
Programming
Picture format 1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerA&E Networks UK (A&E Networks/Sky Group)
Sister channels Blaze
Crime+Investigation
Sky History
Sky History 2
History
Launched4 November 2013;10 years ago (2013-11-04)
Replaced Bio
Closed1 March 2021;3 years ago (2021-03-01)
Links
Website www.lifetimetv.co.uk
Availability
(at time of closure)
Streaming media
Sky Go Watch live (UK and Ireland only)
Virgin TV Go Watch live (UK only)
Watch live (Ireland only)
TalkTalk TV Watch live (UK only)
BT TV Watch live (UK only)
TVPlayer Watch live (UK only)

Lifetime was a British entertainment television channel that launched on 4 November 2013, [1] that was owned by A&E Networks UK, a joint venture between A&E Networks and Sky Group. The channel replaced Bio.

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On 6 November 2018, the European Commission required The Walt Disney Company to sell A&E's European channels, including Lifetime. [2]

Programmes aired in the past on the channel included American Lifetime originals such as The Client List , Damages , Witches of East End , [3] and an original series called The Proposers. [4]

It launched on TalkTalk on 28 August 2014 along with its sister channels.

The network was unsuccessful in establishing itself in the market, as Lifetime's American original programming generally already aired on other networks, and remained so even after the launch of the domestic Lifetime; it was forced to carry out-of-format programming from American sister network A&E and History to maintain a full schedule, and it had limited original programming output, including Dance Mums , a local spin-off of Dance Moms that only lasted two series. The network's last prime programming, daily runs and premieres of the American series Judge Judy , left its schedule in 2019, and within months, it began to decline as a going concern.

On 24 January 2019, the HD version closed on Sky. On 7 March 2019, the +1 version closed on all platforms. [5] [6] The network shut down in its entirety at 12:00am and removed at 6:00 on 1 March 2021. [7] [8]

Closure

A+E Networks announced on the 11th February 2021 that Lifetime would be closing on all platforms at the end of the month. [9] [10] A+E made an agreement with Discovery, Inc. that the channels original content would move to Discovery +. The last programme that aired was an episode of Sex Lies and Murder. The channel then aired two Crime and Investigation trailers and a trailer for Bringing Up Bates. It then closed at 12:00 am and removed at 6:00 am on the 1st March 2021.

Former programming

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References

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  2. Roxborough, Scott (6 November 2018). "Disney's Fox Deal Gets European Union Clearance Subject to Divestments". The Hollywood Reporter.
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