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A definitive guide to how you can enjoy the celebrations on TV on Friday
FRIDAY, MAY 8
The Nation Remembers
BBC1, 11am
Nationwide two-minute silence to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe, paying tribute to heroes past and present.
The Announcement Of Victory
BBC1, 2.45pm
Tribute to the war generation including Churchill's radio address from Downing Street at 3pm on May 8, 1945, announcing the end of hostilities. Celebrities will read personal testimonies from the day's celebrations, there'll be music by military bands, and Prince Charles will read an extract from his grandfather George VI's diary for tour hà giang May 8.
The One Show
BBC1, 7pm
Hour-long special.
A definitive guide to how you can enjoy the celebrations on TV on Friday including an address from the Queen
The People's Celebration
BBC1, 8pm
Hosted by Sophie Raworth, an evening's entertainment with some of Britain's top musical talent performing songs from the 1930s and 1940s, such as Bluebirds Over The White Cliffs Of Dover and When The Lights Go On Again. Artists include Katherine Jenkins, Adrian Lester, Anton Du Beke, Shane Richie and Helen George. Interviews with those who remember the day.
The Queen
BBC1, 9pm
At the exact time of day that her father, kynghidongduong.vn George VI, spoke to the nation in 1945, Her Majesty makes her own address. Followed by the whole country joining a singalong of We'll Meet Again, led by Dame Vera Lynn, 103, from a window at her home in Sussex.
REMEMBERING VICTORY
BBC1, 9.10pm
Sir David Attenborough, Patrick Stewart and June Whitfield, among others, share memories of the end of the conflict.