DEF II
DEF II was a programming strand on BBC2, which aired at 6 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 May 1988 to 23 May 1994, to serve the teenage market. It was produced by Janet Street-Porter, and followed on from her influential youth TV show Network 7, on Channel 4.[1] Many of the presenters and staff on DEF II started their careers on Network 7[2] and had followed Street-Porter when she was "poached" by the BBC.[3] It had an ident featuring a barcode which differed from the usual idents used on BBC2.

DEF II logo, as seen on early transmissions
DEF II shows
Programmes shown as part of DEF II included both original content, such as Reportage, as well as those from other sources, such as American sitcoms and programmes from Europe (as seen in Jovanotti's Gimme 5). These included:
- Babylon II
- DEF II: EXTRA!
- Battlestar Galactica (Continued on BBC2 until 2001)
- The Big Trip (1994–1996)
- Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (Continued on BBC2 until 1997)
- Cyberzone [4]
- Dance Energy
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (Continued on BBC2 until 2004)
- Gimme 5 (presented by Jovanotti aka Gino Latino)[5]
- Goggle Eyes
- The Invaders (Continued on BBC2 until the late 1990s)
- Les Lives!
- Liquid Television
- Mission: Impossible (Continued on BBC2 until the late 1990s)
- Rapido
- The Real McCoy (Continued on BBC2 until 1996)
- The Ren and Stimpy Show (Continued on BBC2 until 1999)
- Reportage
- Rough Guides To The World
- Standing Room Only
- Snub TV
- Wayne's World
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gollark: Something something noncentral fallacy. Just because it has aspects similar to bribes, doesn't mean all the bad connotations of "bribe" should reasonably be carried along.
gollark: In a market thing goods just go to whoever is willing to pay for them.
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gollark: The argument for land value tax is that it's apparently more economically efficient in some way than income taxes, and inasmuch as nobody actually produces land/natural resources value derived from them should go to everyone.
References
- Ian Jones (1 October 2001). "Part One: "I Want To Subvert Mainstream TV"". Off The Telly.
- "BFI Screenonline: Street-Porter, Janet (1946–) Biography". Retrieved 10 April 2016.
- "BFI Screenonline: Network 7 (1987–88)". Retrieved 10 April 2016.
- "BFI | Film & TV Database | CYBERZONE". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. 16 April 2009. Archived from the original on 30 December 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
- https://www.tvark.org/?page=media&mediaid=50325
External links
- Les Lives at BBC Online Comedy Guide (Internet Archive)
- DEF II Revisited on Off The Telly
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