UK Bright Ideas was launched on 15 January 2003, the same day as the channel's neighbouring channel on Freeview named FTN, which was broadcasted by Flextech.
On 8 March 2004, all channels started using the UKTV prefix. The 2003 idents were kept, but using the new logo. The channel closed down on 14 October 2007, to make room for Dave on Freeview & UKTV Style +2 on Sky and were replaced with Watch, which launched on 7 October 2008.
February 13, 2012 (continuties only) March 9, 2012 (on-screen)
A new logo was revealed on 23 January 2012, to be launched on 13 February 2012, but only the promos, DOG and ECP changed on that date. The complete launch was moved to 9 March 2012. The rebrand was done by DixonBaxi.
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On 15 January 2016, UKTV announced that it would overhaul Watch on 15 February, introducing a new brand – W (short for the previous name "Watch") – with a slate of original peak-time dramas, documentaries and lifestyle programming. W air a same day repeat of BBC One's EastEnders, effectively replacing the BBC Three repeat when that channel moved online.
White background with ice with the blue logo, used for Christmas 2016-2018
2022–present[]
On 28 March 2022, W launched its new look as it went onto free-to-air channel, ditching its 2016 logo after 6 years. Their tagline was also updated, now called "Life Unfiltered", to target the audiences for women between 25-44 ages.
On 29 November 2023, UKTV announced its intention to launch 'U' - a new masterbrand that will unite its family of free-to-air channels and its streaming service in 2024.
Launching in Summer 2024, the move will see its current streaming service UKTV Play transition to U and UKTV's family of free-to-air channels will become U&Dave, U&Drama, U&Yesterday and U&W. Its pay channels will transition to U&Alibi, U&Gold, U&Eden at a later date.