The amount of drama shown on BBC One in 2016/17 was the lowest so far this decade, the latest BBC annual report reveals.
A total of 541 hours of drama were broadcast on BBC1 during the year.
This was down from 576 hours in 2015/16, and a drop of a third on the 808 hours shown in 2010/11.

Some 290 hours of film were broadcast during the year, down from 359 in 2015/16 and a fall of 40% on 2010/11.
The annual report also shows that just 61 hours of music and arts programmes were shown on BBC One across 2016/17.
This was an increase on 2015/16, however, and was the highest figure for any year since 2012/13.
Other types of programme to show a rise were current affairs (209 hours, up from 184 in 2015/16) and sport (824 hours, up from 604).

News and weather bulletins were responsible for the greatest volume of television in 2016/17: a total of 3,313 hours, down slightly on 3,385 in 2016/17 but up 37% on the start of the decade.
On BBC Two, factual programmes accounted for the greatest volume during the year, providing 3,374 hours of television for the channel.
This represents a huge jump of 89% on the 1,786 hours shown in 2010/11.







