
 The
Alan Clark Diaries come to BBC TWO
The Alan Clark Diaries, which have enjoyed critical acclaim on BBC
FOUR, will be shown on BBC TWO in March 2004.
John
Hurt stars in the six-part series as Alan Clark, the flamboyant,
outspoken and controversial Conservative MP.
The
Alan Clark Diaries, which premiered on BBC FOUR on Thursday 15 January,
received the highest ratings for a programme on BBC FOUR to date,
peaking at 856,000 viewers (8.1% share).
Roly
Keating, Controller of BBC FOUR, said: "We're very proud of
The Alan Clark Diaries and it's fantastic that so many people came
to it on its first episode.
"This
is a real milestone for BBC FOUR and further proof that digital
television is coming of age with great, intelligent, home-grown
programming."
The
Alan Clark Diaries press pack
Update
- The Alan Clark Diaries begin on BBC TWO on Wednesday 17 March
at 10.00pm
All
the BBC's digital services are now available on Freeview,
the new free-to-view digital terrestrial television service, as well
as on satellite and cable. Freeview
offers the BBC's eight television channels, interactive services
from BBCi, as well as 11 national BBC radio networks.

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