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BBC3 to make linear return in 2022
The BBC has confirmed it will re-launch online network BBC3 as a linear broadcast channel in January 2022.
Fiona Campbell
The youth-skewing channel will broadcast between 19.00 and 04.00 each day in the same EPG slot as kids channel CBBC, which will adjust its hours to close at 19.00 each day as a result.
Between 19.00 and the 21.00 watershed, BBC3, which generally targets a 16-34 audience, will show content suitable for a 13-plus age group.
BBC3 initially launched in 2003 as an edgy, youth-skewing channel focused on comedy and reality, commissioning break-out hits such as Monkey Dust, Gavin & Stacey and Don’t Tell the Bride.
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About the Underwater Photographer of the Year competition
Underwater Photographer of the Year is an annual competition, based in the UK, that celebrates photography beneath the surface of the ocean, lakes, rivers and even swimming pools. British photographer Phil Smith was the first underwater Photographer of the Year, named in 1965.
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Today’s competition attracts entries from all around the world, has 13 categories, testing photographers with themes such as Macro, Wide Angle, Behaviour and Wreck photography, as well as four categories for photos taken specifically in British waters. This year’s judges were experienced underwater photographers Peter Rowlands, Martin Edge and Alex Mustard.