nok32uk posted:
Its a shame its going.....
Christopher Price first started the show as an entertainment section on BBC News 24. Since then he presented it on BBC Choice until his untimely death in 2002. Certain stand-in presenters included Julian Clary. It was then revamped in 2002 with presenters Claudia Winkleman and Colin Paterson. And a special Friday version of the show was introduced with presenters including Jo Whiley and Mark Frith. When BBC Choice became BBC Three in February 2003, the regular presenters were Claudia Winkleman and Paddy O'Connell.
Amost right - but the timeline is a little off.
Christopher presented both hard news and entertainment news in the late evenings on News 24 - dashing between sets during promo breaks. It was a bit bizarre seeing him do serious interviews on the Northern Ireland peace process, and then start talking about Kylie 10 minutes later!
The News 24 entertainment news was spun off into a fully-fledged slot, Zero 30, a 30 minute(ish) entertainment news show, which normally came from the soft/second sets on News 24 (and occasionally the old The World Today set in BBC World(!)) at half-past midnight.
The Zero 30 team (well a lot of it) then moved to create Liquid News for BBC Choice, when it was decided that Zero 30 no longer fitted into the News 24 schedule. Christopher was the main Liquid News presenter(though Robert Nisbet and Max Flint also stood in, as did Vanessa Feltz...) until his sad and untimely death. He was one of the key faces of BBC Three - presenting themed nights, and also doing a number of key long-form interviews (Which eventually became Liquid Profiles)
A series of guest presenters stood-in until Colin Paterson (previously a reporter on the show) and Claudia Winkleman (a previous guest and stand-in presenter) were chosen to relaunch the show, then still on BBC Choice, as a double-headed show from a new set (which exists today - in a slightly modified form). The show (once described as the channel flag-ship) initially ran 6 days a week Sun-Fri - with the Friday show being a "best of " pre-recorded show - initially presented by Julia Morris (another favourite guest) and Heat Editor Mark Frith. Julia left to do stand-up in the US - and was replaced by Jo Whiley, who continued with Mark Frith until the Friday show finished last Autumn.
Colin & Claudia and Mark & Jo (may have been Julia) continued to present when BBC Choice became BBC Three, though Claudia left to have a baby, and was replaced by reporter Sam Singh, for a while, until the show moved to London / Los Angeles co-presentation with Steph West in LA and Colin on his own in the London studio. This continued until Claudia returned.
Paddy O'Connell didn't start presenting Liquid with Claudia full-time until July last year (though he had stood in for Colin on a number of occasions) but was already a BBC Three face because he had launched Celebdaq early in 2003. Colin was certainly still presenting the show when BBC Choice became BBC Three (in fact he presented the launch night edition from Los Angeles, where he interviewed Christian Slater and Kiefer Sutherland)
Claudia and Paddy only presented briefly together, before Claudia went off to present Fame Academy on BBC Three, leaving Paddy to present on his own until she returned.