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''Click'' (formerly ''Click Online'') is a
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television programme which was broadcast between 6 April 2000 and 22 March 2025, covering technology news and developments in the world of technology and the Internet. Its final presenters were Spencer Kelly and Lara Lewington. It was created by then-BBC presenter Stephen Cole. Since its debut on 6 April 2000, it broadcast a new episode every week, marking its 1,000th episode on 6 July 2019. In October 2024, the channel announced it was to axe the programme after 25 years, alongside its interview show '' HARDtalk''. Spencer Kelly, the lead presenter of the programme, later confirmed on social media that he had “filmed his final piece for the programme”. This episode was broadcast on 15 March 2025, with the programme's final episode airing a week later. A successor to the show, ''Tech Now'', launched on 29 March 2025.


Format

Each episode is introduced by the presenters, Spencer Kelly and Lara Lewington, and features reports about technology developments all over the world by a group of BBC contributors. Reports cover a variety of 'tech' subjects, including consumer technologies and issues, social impact of emerging technologies, video games, and innovations in mobile technology. The show currently features a "Week in Tech" segment, compiling the week's biggest news in the technology area. The programme previously included ''Webscape'', a closing segment hosted by Kate Russell recommending new and useful websites. This segment was dropped but Russell continued doing general reporting for the show. There are different editions of the programme, two 30-minute programmes (shown on UK feed of BBC News channel), a global edition ( international feed of BBC News channel), and a 15-minute version (
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and UK feed of BBC News channel during '' BBC Breakfast''). A four-minute version also appears on BBC World News at varying times of the week.
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used to broadcast a weekly sister radio show, '' Digital Planet'', which, for a time, shared the same name. This ended in March 2023. It was presented by Gareth Mitchell and contributors Bill Thompson, Ghislaine Boddington and Angelica Mari.


Local versions

Persian-speakers can also watch ''BBC Persian Click'' online and on
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TV presented by Nima Akbarpour. Further local versions are due to launch from Autumn 2018, including Click Tamil in October 2018, with the aim of having the show broadcast in up to 20 languages.


History

The show started as ''Click Online'' in April 2000, hosted by Stephen Cole, and featured reports focused on the rise of the Internet and related technologies. Thursday, 29 December 2005 marked the last edition of ''Click Online'', as the show was previously known, coinciding with the departure of Stephen Cole after 295 shows. The programme was thereafter renamed ''Click'', with new music and titles, and with Spencer Kelly, an existing reporter and producer on the show who also compiled reports for '' The Gadget Show'' on Channel 5, as the new host. Since then it has expanded its "online" focus, now featuring reports on technology developments from all over the world. Since April 2020, existing reporter Lara Lewington has become co-host. Episode 774 was the world's first programme to be shot and edited entirely on mobile devices. The 12 March 2016 programme (#827) was broadcast in 360 degrees, and is the first entire episode of a TV programme to be broadcast as such. On 6 July 2019 the show's 1000th episode was broadcast. It consisted of an interactive episode where viewers could decide what to watch next. In March 2021, the BBC announced that the technology department, including Click, would be relocating to Pacific Quay in Glasgow. The show stopped producing new episodes during April 2022 to facilitate the move, with repeats shown, and aired the first episode produced on Glasgow on 7 May 2022.


Botnet controversy

In 2009 the show and the BBC created some controversy when it aired a special episode highlighting the dangers of botnets and how easy it was to get caught in one. The show bought control of a botnet of some 22,000 infected computers (for "a few thousand dollars") from a Russian hacker, and used it to send spam to an email address set up for the experiment and to perform a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack on a website set up by Prev-X (an internet security company that provided technical support for the show). After the programme was made the computers on the botnet were sent a piece of software to remove the malware and a warning was sent to them telling the users what had happened and that they were vulnerable. The response was mixed with the show receiving many emails both for and against the programme along with some negative press. The BBC was criticized by some legal consulting organisations as well as computer security companies. Computer security expert and senior technology consultant at Sophos, Graham Cluley, asked in his blog whether the BBC was breaking the Computer Misuse Act - which makes it an offence in the UK to access or modify a third-party computer without the owner's consent. However internet security commentator Melih Abdulhayoğlu, founder of international computer security company
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, made a video in support of the BBC. Click rebutted criticisms by stating in its Twitter posts that:


Presenters and reporters

In addition to presenters Kelly and Lewington, reporters include LJ Rich, Paul Carter, Marc Cieslak, Zoe Kleinman, Nick Kwek, Shiona McCallum, Alasdair Keane and Kitty Knowles. Former reporters include Dan Simmons, Omar Mehtab, Jen Copestake and Chris Fox. Previous presenters of the show have included Stephen Cole who left the BBC to work for Al Jazeera International. Kate Russell left in August 2020 after 14 years being part of the ''Click'' team. Other BBC journalists occasionally present segments of the programme.


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