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Alibi (TV channel)


Alibi (TV channel)


Alibi is a British premium television channel that was launched on 1 November 1997 as UK Arena. It was renamed UK Drama in 2000, and then UKTV Drama in 2004, and assumed its current name on 7 October 2008.

History

The channel originally launched as part of the new four-channel UKTV network on 1 November 1997. The channel, originally named UK Arena, focused on arts programming and was named after the BBC's flagship arts programme Arena (The BBC, through BBC Worldwide, owning half of UKTV and therefore half the channel). The channel aired as a part-time service, airing from 3:00pm every day.

However, following disappointing ratings, the channel's focus was broadened to include all drama series, and as a result was renamed UK Drama on 31 March 2000. However, the channel remained a part-time service, starting at 7:00pm.

On 5 November 2001, UK Drama began timesharing with a new sister channel, UK Food, which aired in UK Drama's daytime slot.

On 10 January 2003, UK Food extended its broadcast hours while UK Drama reduced its broadcast hours to 9:00pm–5:00am.

On 8 March 2004, the channel, alongside all other UKTV channels, was renamed UKTV Drama to increase awareness of the UKTV brand. On 1 July 2004, UKTV Food extended its broadcast hours, leading to UKTV Drama moving to UKTV Food +1's slot (which had been vacated by UKTV People), although still broadcasting the same hours as before.

On 9 April 2005, UKTV announced that UKTV Drama would expand to a full 24-hour schedule on 30 May. In order to prepare for the transition, the channel moved out of UKTV Food +1's downtime slot to a newly purchased space and started broadcasting from 1:00pm at the end of April, before the full transition to a 24-hour network.

On 2 May 2006, a one-hour timeshift service - UKTV Drama +1, launched on Sky in the vacated broadcast space formerly home to UKTV People +1. It broadcast from 3:00pm–2:00am every day. Corresponding to the name on the main channel shows all programming from the channel one hour later, with no special idents or continuity used.

On 23 October 2007, UKTV Drama +1 was added to Virgin Media.

Following the successful relaunch and rebranding of the channel UKTV G2 as Dave on 15 October 2007, the remaining UKTV channels underwent the same changes. UKTV Drama and UKTV Drama +1 were renamed as Alibi and Alibi +1, respectively, on 7 October 2008, and the channel's programmes were changed to focus specifically on crime dramas. All non-crime dramas were transferred to the rebranded Gold channel or to the newly created flagship channel Watch.

On 29 July 2011, UKTV announced that it had secured a deal with BSkyB to launch three more high-definition channels on Sky. As part of Virgin Media's deal to sell its share of UKTV, all five of UKTV's HD channels would also be added to Virgin's cable television service by 2012. Alibi HD launched on 3 July 2012 on Sky and Virgin Media, while Dave HD and Watch HD launched in October 2011. All three channels are HD simulcasts of the standard-definition channels.

Programming

The output of the channel is a combination of drama series and serials comprising first-run exclusive and second run shows from the United States and Canada, together with second run showings of shows from the BBC and ITV.

Original programming

Drama

  • Annika (BBC) (original series)
  • Traces (BBC) (2 seasons, 12 episodes) (Alibi original series) (Renewed)
  • We Hunt Together (BBC) (2 seasons, 12 episodes) (Alibi original series) (Renewed)
  • The Diplomat (BBC) (original series)
  • The Red King
  • Bookish (2025)
  • I, Jack Wright (2025)
  • Mudtown (2025)

Co-production

  • Inspector George Gently (BBC)

Current

  • Alaska Daily (first aired on Disney+) (summer 2024)
  • The Bad Seed (New Zealand import from TVNZ 1)
  • Bite Club (Australian import from Nine Network)
  • CSI: Vegas (American import from CBS)
  • Death in Paradise (BBC) (also shown on Drama)
  • The Doctor Blake Mysteries (Australian import from ABC (Australia)/Seven Network) (also shown on Drama)
  • Elementary (American import from CBS)
  • Dark Winds (American import from AMC/AMC+)
  • Doctor Foster (BBC)
  • Evil (American import from CBS/Paramount+)
  • Father Brown (BBC) (also shown on Drama) and spin-off of Sister Boniface Mysteries
  • Frankie Drake Mysteries (Canadian import/UKTV co-production with CBC)
  • Harrow (Australian import from ABC (Australia))
  • Hudson & Rex (Canadian import from Citytv/CBC)
  • Hightown (first aired on Starzplay)
  • Justified
  • Luther (BBC)
  • Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (Australian import from ABC (Australia))
  • Miss Marple (BBC) (also shown on Drama)
  • Miss Scarlet and The Duke (American import from PBS)
  • My Life Is Murder (Australian import from Network Ten, New Zealand import from TVNZ 1)
  • Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries (Australian import from Seven Network)
  • Murdoch Mysteries (Canadian import/UKTV co-production with Citytv/CBC)
  • New Tricks (BBC) (also shown on Drama)
  • Ragdoll (American import/UKTV co-production with AMC+)
  • Rizzoli & Isles (American import from TNT)
  • Person of Interest (American import from CBS)
  • Pretty Hard Cases (Canadian import from CBC) (seasons 1-2 only)
  • Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators (BBC)
  • Shetland (BBC) (also shown on Drama)
  • Silent Witness (BBC) (also shown on Drama)
  • So Help Me Todd (American import from CBS)
  • The Company You Keep (August 2024)
  • Strike (BBC)
  • Taggart (ITV)
  • Without A Trace (American import from CBS)

Previously on Alibi

See also

  • UKTV
  • Television in the United Kingdom

References

Collection James Bond 007

External links

  • Official website
  • UKTV at The TV Room
  • Alibi at TVARK

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