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Privacy NoticeCountryfile and the Antiques Roadshow will be dropped from BBC One thanks to the channel covering the Paris Olympic Games that kick off today (26 July). Both Countryfile and Antiques Roadshow will fail to be broadcast on their usual BBC One. The shows are Sunday night staple’s on the BBC’s main channel but will find themselves in a brand new home this weekend and both programmes will instead be on BBC Two. Countryfile will broadcast at 7pm followed by Antiques Roadshow an hour later. They are however not the only two shows to face the ramifications of the Paris games this weekend with more disruptions ahead.

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BBC Breakfast will also be shortened to accommodate the Olympics and will be just 45 minutes long throughout next week. It will still kick off at 6am live from the MediaCityUK studio, hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Statyt will wrap up at 8am to allow JJ Chalmers and Jeanette Kwakye to broadcast the first full day of highlights live from Paris And the same is set to happen yet again on both Sunday (28 July) and Monday (29 July). The Olympics will also see another BBC show, Morning Live, taken off the air across summer as it fills the morning, noon and night output. BBC One will exclusively feature Olympics coverage between 8am and 11:50pm from Friday to Sunday 11 August when the games conclude. Sign up to OK’s TV newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free

Countryfile will also change out of its usual slot to allow coverage of the Olympics

It’s not the first time there has been a show shape-up for the BBC with the Euro 2024 causing the axing of The One Show and EastEnders during the coverage. The football tournament was followed by Wimbledon which aired on BBC channels for two weeks. Athletes are already at the Olympic training ground getting ready for the competition. Diver Tom Daley has revealed the ‘cardboard beds’ on his social media. The star showed off the invention with a video of him jumping up and down. He captioned it: “There is always a lot of talk about the beds in the Olympic Village, so here is what they look like!”

Tom will compete in the Paris Olympics
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Tom also videoed a tour around the Olympic pool and fans raced the comments to wish him luck. Someone wrote: “rooting for you king!” Another said: “Best of luck Tom & team GB”. A third wrote: “Youre my favorite athete !!! Good luck dear!”. And a fifth said: “Thank you for the tour! Good luck for monday!”.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnAntiques RoadshowEastEndersThe One ShowBBC

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