Toddlers'_Truce
Toddlers' Truce
British TV scheduling policy (1946–1957)
The Toddlers' Truce was an early British television scheduling policy that required transmissions to terminate for an hour each weekday between 6.00pm and 7.00pm – after the end of children's broadcasting and the start of the evening programmes – so that young children could be put to bed.[1] The policy lasted throughout the post-war period until 16 February 1957.[1] It was named after toddlers, children aged between 12 and 36 months.
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