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''Twenty-Four Hours (24 Hours)'' is a long-running, late evening, daily news magazine programme that aired on BBC1. It focused on analysis and criticism of current affairs and featured in-depth short documentary films that set the style for current affairs magazine programmes. ''Twenty-Four Hours'' launched in 1965 and focused on investigative journalism. The programme's main presenter was Cliff Michelmore. ==History== The programme brought together the production teams from two BBC television programmes: ''Gallery'', a weekly political programme and ''Tonight'' the seminal early evening magazine programme. The editors were Tony Whitby from ''Tonight'' and Derrick Amoore from ''Gallery''. The presenter Cliff Michelmore was the first lead anchor for ''Twenty-Four Hours''. With him in the studio were Kenneth Allsop, Michael Barratt and Robert McKenzie, a professor of politics at the LSE. Towards the end of its run David Dimbleby took over as the main presenter.
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