BBC News at One
| BBC News at One | |
|---|---|
Title card used since 3 April 2023 | |
| Also known as | BBC One O'clock News (1986–2008) BBC News at One O'Clock (2001–2004) |
| Created by | BBC News |
| Presented by | Nina Warhurst |
| Theme music composer | George Fenton (1986–1999) David Lowe (1999–present) |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| News editor | Richard Frediani |
| Production locations | BBC Television Centre (1986–2013) Broadcasting House, London (2013–2024) BBC Quay House, Salford (2024–present) |
| Running time | 60 minutes (from 2024) 30 minutes (until 2024) |
| Production company | BBC News |
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC One BBC News (UK feed) |
| Release | 27 October 1986 – present |
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The BBC News at One is the BBC's afternoon news programme on British television channels BBC One without British Sign Language Interpretation and the BBC News channel with British Sign Language Interpretation, broadcast weekdays at 1:00pm and produced by BBC News. The programme runs for 60 minutes, including a ten-minute regional news bulletin at approximately 1:35pm. The programme is currently presented by Nina Warhurst. A pool of presenters from across BBC Breakfast and BBC News appear in Warhurst's absence.
The BBC News at One achieved an average reach of 2.7 million viewers per bulletin in 2007, making it the most watched programme on UK daytime television. During the COVID-19 pandemic, audiences reached 4.2 million viewers in 2020.