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currently a commentator and football pundit for | BBC Wales. |
Sue Charles is a TV and weather presenter for | BBC Wales. |
She made her debut in 1964 with the | BBC Wales. |
is currently Head of Internal Communications at | BBC Wales. |
awarded in 1954, and is currently organised by | BBC Wales. |
The | BBC wanted to use their own computer, so the BBC Mi |
Peter Marsh's review for the | BBC was less-than-favorable. |
His time at the | BBC was almost entirely in daily news. |
The five-part series for the | BBC was well received by both the press and the pub |
His proposal to the | BBC was based on his notes from that research. |
A live version recorded by The Who at the | BBC was released on their album BBC Sessions. |
The | BBC was not happy about the show and came close to |
But in the actual elections | BBC was part of Left Front. |
The Guardian La Times Business Week GigaOm The | BBC Washington Post USA Today TechCrunch |
In 1997, he became the | BBC Washington correspondent remaining in the post |
Group shown and recommended by the | BBC Watchdog program. |
Online Wearside is covered primarily by | BBC Wear a regional subdivision of the BBC. |
He returned to the | BBC Weather Centre in 2006, and is now broadcasting |
weather presenter who previously presented for | BBC Weather |
ori Lacey is a weather forecaster who works for | BBC Weather mainly on Radio Five Live. |
Lacey joined the | BBC Weather Centre in April 2001, with her first br |
In 1997 she moved to the | BBC Weather Centre in London to work for BBC News. |
He then joined the | BBC Weather Centre in May 2001 as a Broadcast Assis |
unced that Philip would no longer be presenting | BBC weather forecasts. |
He has been with the | BBC Weather centre since April 1998. |
Young joined the | BBC Weather Centre in November 1993. |
She left the | BBC Weather Centre, once again, in March 2007. |
He joined the team at the | BBC Weather Centre in London in January 2007, and c |
lip Avery (born 15 November 1959) is a national | BBC Weather forecaster, appearing regularly on BBC |
He joined the | BBC Weather Centre in 2000, working as a broadcast |
Chris Fawkes (born Stockport, UK) is a | BBC Weather forecaster. |
Keeley Donovan, | BBC weather presenter |
McCabe joined the | BBC Weather team in September 2003 and started her |
Peter Cockroft, | BBC weather presenter |
On his return, King was assigned to | BBC Weather in August 2008, presenting across the e |
r (born 3 June 1976 in Blackburn, England) is a | BBC Weather forecaster. |
Louise Lear (born 1967 in Sheffield), is a | BBC Weather presenter, appearing on BBC News, BBC W |
Charlton returned to | BBC Weather bulletins in March 2006, appearing regu |
(1944 to date) Meteorologist and long standing | BBC Weatherman |
Bill Giles, former | BBC weatherman |
Ian McCaskill (born 28 July 1938) is a former | BBC weatherman. |
en widely publicised, including mentions on the | BBC website and in the local press. |
Shouldn Jodie on the | BBC website family be Harry as a step dad not a rea |
I have a reference for this from the | BBC website news story. |
The official music video was launched on the | BBC website on 31 March 2009. |
The current | BBC website lists the Sea Devils as an appearance o |
A link was put up on the | BBC website to the video on YouTube. |
According to the | BBC website, he changed his name upon release and s |
rogramme can be watched at any time through the | BBC website. |
anytime during the week of transmission on the | BBC website. |
07 and is also available for streaming from the | BBC website. |
nd Spitfires at RAF Perranporth is shown on the | BBC website. |
didnt she once have a character profile on | BBC website? |
As it was titled, the | BBC Welsh Orchestra grew steadily until it reached |
Royal Albert Hall, and during 1942 Wood and the | BBC were reconciled. |
The | BBC were broadcasting the game for Match of the Day |
uglas Mounce (Sunday Late Show - simulcast with | BBC West and BBC South West stations) |
By 1988, she moved to | BBC West in Bristol and became a presenter of Point |
asting House (Bristol), the headquarters of the | BBC West region |
BBC West is the BBC English Region serving Bristol, | |
BBC West also produces regional news & local radio | |
BBC West's television service (broadcast on BBC One | |
2002 | BBC What the Papers Say Foreign Correspondent of th |
Fulton was working for the | BBC when he travelled to Karachi, Pakistan, to laun |
She returned to the | BBC when the digital channel BBC Four was establish |
e and produced schools radio programmes for the | BBC, where she remained for thirteen years. |
); with the Carl Rosa Opera Company and for the | BBC, where he conducted the BBC Singers for eleven |
mer radio journalist having spent time with the | BBC where he was one of the organisations youngest |
In 2000, Tanya joined the | BBC where she spent seven years on BBC Radio 4's aw |
Sky News and before that, a journalist with the | BBC where he presented and reported for BBC Look Ea |
former member of the Board of Governors of the | BBC, where he served two terms, and subsequently on |
She then moved to the | BBC where she worked at On the Record, The Politics |
pressionists is a 3 part factual drama from the | BBC, which reconstructs the origins of the Impressi |
professor Michael Geist wrote a column for the | BBC which suggested UE's actions lacked reasonable |
College grew out of the Brisbane Boys' College ( | BBC), which was founded in 1902. |
1970s he worked as a publicity officer for the | BBC while continuing to cover live sport events. |
BBC White City is a short distance away from BBC Te | |
BBC White City on a foggy day | |
BBC White City, main entrance | |
BBC White City refers both to a collection of BBC b | |
how itself tried and failed to compete with the | BBC who had the long established Top of the Pops. |
She is the official historian of the | BBC, who is continuing Asa Briggs multi-volume acco |
The programme content was provided by the | BBC who, from January 2010, now make it available o |
BBC Wildlife was launched in January 1963 as Animal | |
BBC Wildlife is a British glossy, all-colour, month | |
He wrote a column for | BBC Wildlife Magazine for several years. |
"Spiders from Mars" | BBC Wildlife on One, David Attenborough |
In 1983, it was relaunched as | BBC Wildlife Magazine by BBC Magazines and edited f |
Venom ER is a television program made by the | BBC Wildvision department of the BBC Natural Histor |
BBC Wiltshire is the BBC Local Radio station and BB | |
the orchestra of the Royal Opera House and the | BBC Wireless Orchestra before becoming principal cl |
She joined the | BBC with work experience at BBC Radio Leicester. |
BBC with Greg Palast | |
He commentates on swimming for the | BBC with fellow Olympian Adrian Moorhouse. |
The British show is produced for the | BBC with public funds while the American show airs |
The episodes were later destroyed by the | BBC, with none extant in the archives as of 2009. |
She also assisted the | BBC with coverage of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olym |
The film caused controversy at the | BBC, with some claiming BBC licence payer's money w |
s of the show were produced and released by the | BBC, with episodes broadcast on the digital radio s |
With the outbreak of World War II in 1939, the | BBC withdrew its support. |
In 1986 after the | BBC withdrew from the case Hamilton was awarded £20 |
During the station's downtime, the | BBC WM frequency broadcasts BBC Radio 5 Live. |
Jenny Wilkes, | BBC WM radio presenter |
The region is the controlling centre for | BBC WM, BBC Coventry and Warwickshire, BBC Hereford |
Ross takes over the Saturday breakfast show on | BBC WM. |
play is available on DVD with Rosenthal's other | BBC work. |
current role as political correspondent for the | BBC, working across a range of programmes in televi |
lopment for Archive Development projects at the | BBC, working with Tony Ageh (formerly of The Guardi |
She joined the | BBC working as a personal assistant at Radio 2. |
GMT is aired from 1200-1300 GMT on weekdays on | BBC World News. |
GMT is a news programme on | BBC World News that first premiered on 1 February 2 |
BBC World News is the standard news bulletin featur | |
e taking up this role Mackenzie appeared on the | BBC World Service for a number of years, and also p |
ing is a journalist and news presenter with the | BBC World Service. |
, she has been presenting World Briefing on the | BBC World Service. |
Behrouz Afagh joined | BBC World Service in 1983. |
a producer for the Romanian-language edition of | BBC World Service. |
e worked as a frontline news presenter with the | BBC World Service. |
spare time, she is also a features reporter for | BBC World News. |
Morgan (29 December 1938-26 June 2002) was the | BBC World Service's Economics Correspondent from 19 |
location of one of the main transmitters of the | BBC World Service in Europe. |
There are no longer any 'headlines' from | BBC World News. |
die presents for Radio 4; Alan Johnston for the | BBC World Service. |
BBC World Service Television (WSTV) was the name gi | |
Local broadcast times can be found at | BBC World News Schedules |
y business news programme broadcast globally on | BBC World News. |
ed "Jah Wobble's Mystical Musical Tour" for the | BBC World Service, "Salt 'n' Pepa - Push it" for BB |
s a popular weekly car and motorbike program on | BBC World News India. |
lection of programmes originally transmitted on | BBC World News, that are broadcast exclusively on B |
FOOC is broadcast on the | BBC World Service and BBC Radio 4, and was one of t |
Owen Thomas is a news presenter on | BBC World News, based in London. |
He also presents news programmes on the | BBC World Service (radio). |
his own entertainment show, E24, at weekends on | BBC World News about theatre, film, music and arts |
25 January - The | BBC World Service is to close five of its language |
two stations - on 16 January 1995 the news-led | BBC World (now BBC World News) and on 30 January 19 |
hosted by Michael Peschardt, that premiered on | BBC World on 1 April 2006. |
nted the request programme Anything Goes on the | BBC World Service. |
Mike Wooldridge, | BBC world affairs correspondent |
BBC World Service. | |
He has joined the Persian Section of | BBC World Service as a multimedia producer in 2004. |
Embley joined | BBC World in 1995, and stayed there for two years u |
Bannister currently hosts Outlook on the | BBC World Service. |
Each edition was broadcast on the | BBC World Service several times during the week. |
She has performed live on the | BBC World Service and on Radio 3's In Tune. |
She presents weekends on | BBC World News. |
The News Feature Award - Return to Sarajevo ( | BBC World Service) |
an accompanying four-part podcast series on the | BBC World Service. |
BBC World News | |
The | BBC's international operations initially consisted |
Furniture, Maya Gilder became a producer at the | BBC World Service. |
In 2006, | BBC World reported on the festival, which brought i |
Robert Jobbins OBE, Director of News, | BBC World Service from 1996-2001 |
Manisha Tank, former | BBC World presenter, and currently with CNN. |
After presenting the | BBC's Newsnight programme (from its inception in 19 |
They were also broadcast on the | BBC World Service station as part of the "Letter fr |
egan with the Birmingham Post and he joined the | BBC World Service in 1987. |
Alpha and Omega were first broadcast on the | BBC World Service in 2001 and 2002 respectively bef |
ld Today, Newshour and other programmes for the | BBC World Service. |
ay (1997 radio series), over 30 episodes of the | BBC World Service Drama |
r who is working as a television journalist for | BBC World News. |
of WCQS, it broke off in 2008 and now airs the | BBC World Service full-time. |
BBC World News on other cable systems | |
Dumor is the only West African news reader on | BBC World News. |
In 1991, the channel was replaced by | BBC World Service Television, which was itself repl |
adcast four days a week (Monday to Thursday) on | BBC World News and the BBC News channel. |
Mary Rhodes is a regular sports presenter on | BBC World throughout the week and often presents th |
2006, he has also presented World News Today on | BBC World News. |
she was with | BBC World Service for sometime. |
BBC World News is a British news channel which is a | |
born 1955 in Surrey, England) is a presenter on | BBC World News, an international news and current a |
He moved to the | BBC's Cairo Bureau in 1992 and spent three years (1 |
BBC World Service newscasts are heard atop each hou | |
From June 2004, Kay co-presented the | BBC World news bulletins with Mike Embley in London |
BBC World at the time of the quake cited Indian mil | |
He presents the news between 0800 - 1200 on | BBC World News. |
She received the | BBC World Music Award for Best Artist of the Americ |
Later on assigned as a producer for the | BBC World in London. |
A | BBC World Service Listner for over Forty years |
The | BBC World Service News studio looked like the BBC's |
d was a weekly half-hour radio programme on the | BBC World Service about books and writers. |
vel news television show, which is broadcast on | BBC World News with individual segments being broad |
Since | BBC World News's inception in 1995, the BBC sought |
She is one of the main news anchors with | BBC World News. |
The Forum is broadcast through the | BBC World Service and its international broadcastin |
In 1997, | BBC World was given an almost identical look to BBC |
elyan is also an occasional relief presenter on | BBC World News America. |
Gifford was on staff at the | BBC World Service for three years. |
2009, Saba presented a four part series on the | BBC World Service called A Taste of Iran. |
BBC World News (programme), a world news programme | |
Behrouz Afagh is Head of | BBC World Service's Asia & Pacific Region. |
He also periodically presents | BBC World News America, from Washington, DC. |
Nunes joined the | BBC World Service as a producer and presenter of cu |
BBC World News, a 24-hour international news channe | |
His reports can be seen or heard on Newsnight, | BBC World Service radio, BBC World News, BBC News, |
acted in a number of radio productions for the | BBC World Service. |
For decades it was also broadcast worldwide via | BBC World Service shortwave. |
He has also been a presenter for | BBC World and a councillor on Oxfordshire County Co |
The television channels it broadcasts include | BBC World News and the Australia Network. |
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