Home (TV channel)
Home | |
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Launched | 1 November 1997 |
Owned by |
UKTV (BBC Worldwide/Scripps Networks Interactive) |
Picture format | 16:9, 576i (SDTV) |
Audience share |
0.05% 0.03% (+1) (September 2015 , BARB) |
Slogan | "There's No Place Like It" |
Country | United Kingdom & Ireland |
Formerly called |
UK Style (1997-2004) UKTV Style (2004-2009) |
Sister channel(s) |
Alibi Dave Drama Eden Gold Good Food Really W Yesterday |
Timeshift service | Home +1 |
Website | Home |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Freeview | Channel 25 |
Satellite | |
Sky |
Channel 196 Channel 244 (+1) |
Cable | |
Virgin Media |
Channel 281 Channel 282 (+1) |
Virgin Media Ireland | Channel 512 |
WightFibre | Channel 67 |
Streaming media | |
TVPlayer | Watch live (UK only) |
Virgin TV Anywhere | Watch live (UK only) |
Home is an interior home and garden-orientated lifestyle television channel broadcasting in the United Kingdom and Ireland, as part of the UKTV network of channels. The channel originally launched on 1 November 1997 and relaunched in its current format on 30 April 2009. Home is broadcast 24 hours a day on Sky, TalkTalk Plus TV, BT TV, Virgin Media, and TVPlayer. The channel was transmitted by terrestrial provider ITV Digital 24 hours a day until the company's collapse in 2002. Home made a return to terrestrial screens for a time in the mid-2000s (decade) as part of the now-defunct Top Up TV system, and became available as a free-to-air linear service on Freeview from 1 March 2016.[1]
History
The channel originally launched on 1 November 1997 as UK Style, broadcasting lifestyle programming from the archive of the BBC and from external producers. The channel was launched as part of the initial creation of the UKTV network, following the success of sister channel UK Gold. The channels success was noted when new channel UK Food was created with the sole purpose to free up the space on UK Style's schedule by transferring all food programming to the new channel.
In January 2003, another new channel called UK Bright Ideas was created to showcase programming from UK Style and UK Food on the digital terrestrial network Freeview. This was later extended to all networks, allowing repeats of some programmes to air on this channel only. On the 8 March 2004, in line with the rest of the UKTV network, the channel changed its name to UKTV Style. The channel's schedule was further freed up by the creation of new channel UKTV Style Gardens in January 2005, which allowed the transfer of all landscape and gardening programmes to the new channel. The channel name was later shortened to UKTV Gardens in 2007.
As part of the rebranding of UKTV's channels to unique names and identities, UKTV Style was rebranded as Home on 30 April 2009 and repositioned to include programming based around home improvement, gardens and home lifestyle programmes.[2] Other female lifestyle programmes were transferred to newly created channel Really, and all gardening programmes were transferred from UKTV Gardens to Home as part of the rebrand.
Timeshift
The channel has a one hour timeshift service entitled Home +1 that broadcasts at the same time as the main channel only one hour later. A two-hour timeshift called UKTV Style 2 launched on 12 December 2007 on major platforms, replacing UKTV Bright Ideas on Sky. The channel closed on 15 September 2008 to make room for new entertainment channel Watch.
Identity
The channel's original identity revolved around the screen split in half horizontally with two objects coming together to form one object. Examples of these idents include an ornament added on top of a flower and still retains that image, wine pouring into a glass, with the base of glass formed out of pouring paint from a tin and a boater hat forming the bowl for some strawberries and cream. These idents were accompanied by a logo consisting of 'UK' inside a box and the channel name 'Style' written after on a line in upper case. The channel also had a digital on-screen graphic (DOG) of the same logo.[3]
During July 2002, the channel relaunched in image along with the rest of the UKTV network. The box and line logos were replaced with the channel name stylised UK Style with a four-box pattern positioned to the right of the logo. This style had been adopted by the majority of the UKTV channels, with each channel's symbol representing the idents simplified and the channel focus in some ways. The boxes were arranged with one rectangle down the left-hand side, one running along the top half of the screen, a third in the centre bottom and a fourth in the bottom right corner. This arrangement was also reflected in the relaunched idents in 2001, with a different image in each section of the four-part arrangement.[3] The idents were changed again in January 2003, with the same pattern used again. This time the pattern would appear integrated within the neutrally coloured home space, occasionally in shades of red. The pattern against the logo was also changed to shades of red at this time.[3]
With the rebrand to UKTV Style, the idents changed to a neutrally coloured house interior and occupiers, which when looked through a mirror is improved and brightly coloured. This was however replaced in 2006 to a stream of purple moving across the screen. In both cases, the double lined UKTV Style logo would be aligned to the left of the screen. The channel also adopted the station colour of purple at the same time, and three different shades of the colour would appear at the ending of promotions for programmes on the channel and for promotions for the channel on the UKTV network itself.
Following the rebrand to Home, the idents now feature a virtual tour of a home of varying sorts, with various features pointed out by text, usually of a comical nature. These include identifying the pet cat as "5th Flatmate", dirt on the floor as "Old carpet, new mud", a carpet as a "trip hazard", some old suitcases as the "DVD cabinet" and an ornament having "survived 3 moves and 2 extensions". The home logo outside of the circle then forms up over the centre of the scene.[4] Scenes from homes are also used in promotion graphics and 'stings' which show the channel name during advert breaks.[5][6]
Programming
The output of the channel shows lifestyle programmes, mainly gardening, home improvements and DIY shows, that are a combination of internally produced shows, repeats of shows from the BBC archive and international imports. Notable shows include:
- A Place by the Sea
- A Place in the Sun: Home or Away?
- A Place in the Sun
- Antiques Roadshow
- Bargain Hunt
- The Block
- Car Booty
- Cash in the Attic
- Changing Rooms
- DIY SOS
- Escape to the Country
- Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
- Fantasy Homes By the Sea
- Flog It!
- Four in a Bed
- Ground Force
- Gutted
- Homes Under the Hammer
- The Hotel Inspector
- How Clean Is Your House?
- Living in the Sun
- The Million Pound Property Experiment
- Staying Put
- To Buy or Not to Buy
- Trash to Cash
- Would Like to Meet
See also
References
- ↑ "Home to join Freeview", a516digital.com, 2016-02-19
- ↑ "UKTV unveils Home and Really in latest phase of its rebrand". Retrieved 2009-03-24.
- 1 2 3 "UK Style". TVARK: The Online Television Museum. Retrieved 28 October 2011. Contains authentic videos of UK Style idents and presentation.
- ↑ "Home April 2009 - Present Idents". The TV Room. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
- ↑ Walker, Hayden. "Home". TVARK: The Online Television Museum. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
- ↑ "Home April 2009 - Present Promotions". The TV Room. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
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