The British Channel, commonly known as the English Channel, is the body of water that separates southern England from northern France. It stretches approximately 21 miles (34 kilometers) at its narrowest point, known as the Strait of Dover. The channel serves as a significant maritime route and has historical importance in trade and military movements. It connects the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.
The British nickname for the English Channel is "The Pond."
British Channel Island Ferries was created in 1984.
British Channel Island Ferries ended in 1994.
The Channel Islands became British after the Duke of Normandy invaded England in 1066.
The B.B.C. (British Broadcast Channel)
There is no 'British Channel' in the UK. You might be thinking about the Bristol Channel, in which case the answer could be the River Severn, or the English Channel where you could have the choice of the rivers Adur, Avon, Exe, Tamar etc.
Channel 4, the British TV channel, began broadcasting on the 2nd of November 1982.
The answer depends on what you mean by the British Channel: it is not a recognised location.
I think its channel 9.
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The hottest place in the British Isles is Jersey in the Channel Islands
Dunkirk on the French side of the Channel.