Credit to the closed down website TV Home for this clip.
The BBC News At Six disappeared on BBC1 at 6.25pm after Huw Edwards explained they were having 'power problems'. Most regional news programmes began early and finished to hand over to BBC Presentation, giving weather details and introducing Euro 2000 coverage a little earlier than expected. Due to the power failure, programmes came from different studios with Newsnight from Studio N6 (The main BBC1 News studio) and the BBC News (going out at 10pm due to the Euro 2000 coverage) was from the BBC's Westminster studios.
5.20pm - Against All Odds (CBBC): The programme picture began to freeze up because of power problems. The presenters apologised, read some emails and brought a Tom & Jerry cartoon out for a couple of minutes.
6.20pm - BBC News at Six: The power to Television Centre had been lost due to a sub-station failure so the BBC were running on a backup generator. This packed in during the news and so the following breakdown caption and apology was shown.
6.30pm - No UK Today: The power to Television Centre had been lost so another apology for Sky Digital viewers who normally see the programme UK Today in place of their regional one except this couldn't be shown either.
6.55pm - Weather Update: The power to Television Centre had been lost so the normal forecast couldn't be broadcast. The continuity announcer therefore gave a brief weather summary.
6.57pm - Early Euro 2000: And after the weather summary another apology and this led into Euro 2000 few minutes early than expected.
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