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- Real_Story abstract "Real Story was a current affairs programme which aired on the British television channel, BBC One at 19:30 GMT weekly on Mondays. It was hosted by Fiona Bruce who was also presenter of Crimewatch. The programme was edited by Dave Stanford and produced by Mike Lewis.It focused on the weeks big stories such as health problems and political views. Fiona Bruce often met some of the victims of the main problem being discussed for use on the programme. The programme was considered a BBC version of ITV1's popular programme Tonight With Trevor McDonald which focuses on similar subjects.When Real Story launched on 10 March 2003, the BBC's then head of Current Affairs, Peter Horrocks, called it \"a valuable addition to our story telling capacity - popular current affairs, but with BBC values.\" On 17 November 2006, the BBC announced that Real Story was to be axed, to make way for The One Show.[1]".
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- Real_Story wikiPageWikiLink ITV_(TV_channel).
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- Real_Story wikiPageWikiLink Television.
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- Real_Story wikiPageWikiLink Tonight_(TV_programme).
- Real_Story wikiPageWikiLinkText "Real Story".
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- Real_Story subject Category:2000s_British_television_series.
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- Real_Story comment "Real Story was a current affairs programme which aired on the British television channel, BBC One at 19:30 GMT weekly on Mondays. It was hosted by Fiona Bruce who was also presenter of Crimewatch. The programme was edited by Dave Stanford and produced by Mike Lewis.It focused on the weeks big stories such as health problems and political views. Fiona Bruce often met some of the victims of the main problem being discussed for use on the programme.".
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