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Welcome to the bbc.co.uk Homepage Archive. Within this area you will find a comprehensive archive of all the Homepages from July 14th 2005 onwards. You can view how the Homepage changed throughout each day and also view a snapshot of the page at various times, using the Time column. There's more information about the archive here. This was a project initiated on backstage.bbc.co.uk.

This page shows how the BBC Homepage changed throughout the day. It shows the time a change was made and what changed.

Please follow the links in the left hand Time column to see a snapshot of the homepage at that time of day. For more information please follow this link.

1st June

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22:40Sport
  • Late Brazil goal denies EnglandJohn Terry celebrates after putting England ahead against Brazil
  • Late Brazil goal denies EnglandDiego's late goal spoiled England's Wembley return
  • 22:15Search
    22:10Sport
  • Live - England 1-1 BrazilEngland v Brazil
  • Late Brazil goal denies EnglandJohn Terry celebrates after putting England ahead against Brazil
  • News
    21:55Sport
  • Live - England 1-0 BrazilEngland v Brazil
  • Live - England 1-1 BrazilEngland v Brazil
  • 21:35Sport
  • Live - England 0-0 BrazilEngland v Brazil
  • Live - England 1-0 BrazilEngland v Brazil
  • 21:20News
    21:15Search
    21:05Main
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    Children's TV on Trial: Your verdict

    When The Stranglers Met Roland Rat, tonight at 9pm, brings to a close BBC Four's Children's TV on Trial week. What's your verdict on kids' television?

    Roland Rat
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    Gavin & Stacey

    Watch episodes online first

    She looks sweet, but behind those big eyes and lilting vowels Welsh lass Stace hides a secret that may put Gav in a rarebit of bother.

    Gavin & Stacey
    20:15Search
    20:05Sport
  • Live - England v BrazilEngland v Brazil
  • Live - England 0-0 BrazilEngland v Brazil
  • 19:50SportRemoved
    19:35News
    19:15Search
    19:10Sport
    18:50News
    18:15Search
    18:10News
    17:20Search
    17:15News
    16:35Main
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    The swinging 60s?

    The decade through your eyes

    As part of Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain, we asked you to send in memories and pictures from the 60s. Browse the best now.

    Graham and Janet Harvey, Kent, 1965Guernsey holiday, 1962Big computers, 1969
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    Children's TV on Trial: Your verdict

    When The Stranglers Met Roland Rat, tonight at 9pm, brings to a close BBC Four's Children's TV on Trial week. What's your verdict on kids' television?

    Roland Rat
    Search
    14:30Sport
  • Wilkinson leads bruised EnglandJonny Wilkinson came off injured in the first Test thrashing last weekend
  • Wilkinson leads battered EnglandJonny Wilkinson came off injured in the first Test thrashing last weekend
  • 14:15Sport
  • Skirving wins first England capSaracens number eight Ben Skirving wins his first cap for England
  • Wilkinson leads bruised EnglandJonny Wilkinson came off injured in the first Test thrashing last weekend
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    14:05Main
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    Getting better with age

    Sergeant Pepper turns 40 today

    It was 40 years ago today, Sergeant Pepper taught the band to play. And, in hindsight, he did a pretty fine job. Listen to clips from this Beatles masterpiece now.

    Part of the Sergeant Pepper's album cover
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    The swinging 60s?

    The decade through your eyes

    As part of Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain, we asked you to send in memories and pictures from the 60s. Browse the best now.

    Graham and Janet Harvey, Kent, 1965Guernsey holiday, 1962Big computers, 1969
    13:20Sport
    13:15Sport
    Search
    11:35Main
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    Long Way Down

    John O'Groats to Cape Town

    One continent down - one to go. As Ewan and Charley ride into Africa, watch highlights of their trip so far.

    Ewan McGregor
    changed to:

    Getting better with age

    Sergeant Pepper turns 40 today

    It was 40 years ago today, Sergeant Pepper taught the band to play. And, in hindsight, he did a pretty fine job. Listen to clips from this Beatles masterpiece now.

    Part of the Sergeant Pepper's album cover
    11:15Search
    10:50News
  • Video released of BBC's JohnstonAlan Johnston on the al-Ekhlaas website
  • Video released of BBC's JohnstonAlan Johnston on the al-Ekhlaas website
  • 10:35Main
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    Sporting bloopers

    Five Live vote

    Five Live have searched high and low... very low... to find a range of sporting gaffes to amuse you.

    Louise Minchin, a tennis ball, Jonathan Agnew and a pigeon
    changed to:

    Long Way Down

    John O'Groats to Cape Town

    One continent down - one to go. As Ewan and Charley ride into Africa, watch highlights of their trip so far.

    Ewan McGregor
    10:25Main
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    Long Way Down

    John O'Groats to Cape Town

    One continent down - one to go. As Ewan and Charley ride into Africa, watch highlights of their trip so far.

    Ewan McGregor
    changed to:

    Sporting bloopers

    Five Live vote

    Five Live have searched high and low... very low... to find a range of sporting gaffes to amuse you.

    Louise Minchin, a tennis ball, Jonathan Agnew and a pigeon
    10:15Search
    09:45Corporate
    Alan Johnston, BBC Gaza reporter: 74 days in captivity
    Alan Johnston, BBC Gaza reporter: 81 days in captivity
    09:35Main
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    Long Way Down

    John O'Groats to Cape Town

    One continent down - one to go. As Ewan and Charley ride into Africa, watch highlights of their trip so far.

    Ewan McGregor
    changed to:

    Long Way Down

    John O'Groats to Cape Town

    One continent down - one to go. As Ewan and Charley ride into Africa, watch highlights of their trip so far.

    Ewan McGregor
    09:15Search
    09:10Sport
    Main
    promotion

    Sporting bloopers

    Five Live vote

    Five Live have searched high and low... very low... to find a range of sporting gaffes to amuse you.

    Louise Minchin, a tennis ball, Jonathan Agnew and a pigeon
    changed to:

    Long Way Down

    John O'Groats to Cape Town

    One continent down - one to go. As Ewan and Charley ride into Africa, watch highlights of their trip so far.

    Ewan McGregor
    News
  • Video released of BBC's JohnstonAlan Johnston
  • Video released of BBC's JohnstonAlan Johnston on the al-Ekhlaas website
  • 09:00Sport
  • Ranieri resigns from Parma postClaudio Ranieri
  • Confident Owen determined to fireMichael Owen
  • 08:50Sport
    News
  • 'Video released of Alan Johnston'BBC breaking news graphic
  • Video released of BBC's JohnstonAlan Johnston
  • 08:35News
    08:25News
    08:15Search
    07:40News
    07:20News
  • 'Action not jail' for paedophilesporn site
  • 'Action not jail' for paedophilesChild
  • 07:10Sport
    06:15Search
    05:15Search
    04:10News
    03:20News
    01:00Corporate
    Alan Johnston, BBC Gaza reporter: 80 days in captivity
    Alan Johnston, BBC Gaza reporter: 74 days in captivity
    00:40News
    00:05TV

    Mary PortasMary, Queen of Shops

    9pm BBC Two

    Mary, Queen Of Shops Watch clips

    Jools HollandLater... with Jools Holland

    11.35pm BBC Two

    Later... with Jools Holland Watch clips online

    Main
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    Games and competitions

    Send us a game idea with a Doctor Who theme or film your best original dance moves for the Bust-a-move Dance Competition.

    Doctor Who charactersPeople dancing
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    Sporting bloopers

    Five Live vote

    Five Live have searched high and low... very low... to find a range of sporting gaffes to amuse you.

    Louise Minchin, a tennis ball, Jonathan Agnew and a pigeon

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