The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

UK’s broadcaste­rs join forces for a one-off simultaneo­us premiere

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BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 have joined forces for the first time to broadcast a short film simultaneo­usly across their major channels.

This evening, 21 services will broadcast the film, titled Our Stories, in a celebratio­n of the role broadcaste­rs have played in bringing people together before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.

This is the first time UK public service broadcaste­rs (PSBs) have worked together in this manner, and the launch aims to reach 50% of the country’s adult population.

The two-minute film features the message that “our stories are your stories”, and was created by Uncommon Creative Studio and directed by Sam Walker through Pulse Films.

Viewers are taken on a road trip around the UK, through fields, Cornish coastlines, factory floors and London estates to the Angel Of The North and the Royal Academy gallery.

Screens such as television­s, tablets and mobile phones feature in these locations showing programmes from recent years. Among these are the BBC’s Blue Planet II, Fleabag and Strictly Come Dancing, ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent, This Morning and Quiz, and Channel 4’s Great British Bake Off, Gogglebox and Derry Girls.

Channel 5 also features with The Yorkshire Vet, Cruising With Jane McDonald and New Lives In The Wild With Ben Fogle.

The film finishes with the message: “This is the story of everything we’ve done. And everything we could be. This is us. This is who we are. Our stories are your stories.”

BBC director-general Tony Hall said: “British free to air television – commission­ed from the UK and produced in the UK – is here for everyone.

“We bring people together for the big moments – from a royal wedding to the World Cup. We are there at times of crisis and to provide comfort, laughter, education and entertainm­ent.

“We do something special for the UK and provide authentic British programmes that our rivals simply don’t offer.”

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