![]() Sport was excluded for similar reasons, and also because many events such as the 1966 World Cup, while important to those in England, would not necessarily matter to those in other areas of the UK. News stories were mostly excluded, with exceptions such as the coverage of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales (on the basis that it would be impossible to determine whether it was the coverage or the news itself that made them important). Some programmes were represented in the list by an entire series however, for some series-e.g., the anthology The Wednesday Play and the current affairs programme This Week-individual episodes were listed. The provisional list was split into six categories: Single Dramas, Drama Series and Serials, Comedy and Variety, Factual, Children's/Youth, and Lifestyle & Light Entertainment. Television programmes no longer extant in the archives were excluded from consideration. Initially, a 'big list' of 650 programmes was drawn up by BFI personnel. ![]() The British Film Institute television programme poll was conducted in the year 2000, and its results are reflected in the list that appears in a following section. ![]() Granada Television produced 7 of the 100 programmes on list-the largest by a commercial broadcaster. ![]()
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