
2 maybe 3 people on a journey stopped along that big red button and thought to themselves "Hey, maybe I should press that big red button. Well why you shouldn't push it is an important one, I am almost stressing it at this point. BUTTON! Why shouldn't you push that button you ask? Well I'm going to tell you this, do not press the big red button, ever. Some have died pressing that red button, some have had weird stuff happened when they pressed the red button. Many people have pondered what that big red button might do, and some have pushed that big red button to see what it does. If it's lying there then it has to do something, what does it do, what does it want. Many have seen that the big red button has a purpose, well because it's lying there and all. I don't know, I'm just the narrator, I read stuff that the operators have programmed into me. It seems to have a purpose, or maybe it doesn't. The Big Red Button is just an ordinary button, just lying around.


A few other broadcasters, including ITV, offer a limited range. Most of the interactive features currently available are provided by the BBC, Sky and the cable companies. It's available with any digital service, though the type and number of features vary according to whether you have digital terrestrial, satellite, cable or broadband.

The BBC's Red Button service allows you to access additional television programming, live coverage from major sporting and cultural events, sports scores, lottery and weather information as well as the latest breaking national and global news stories. Sometimes you will be prompted to press the red button by an announcement in a programme or a red button logo appearing in the top right-hand corner of your TV screen. Simply press the red button on your remote control at any time.
