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"Three Dates With Genesis" (1978 | BBC documentary). |
A | BBC documentary, I am Isherwood was made in 1974 ab |
In 1995 they provided the score for another | BBC documentary, The Private Life of Plants. |
The town was also featured in a | BBC documentary, This World: "Race Hate in Louisian |
New Elizabethan School, which was featured in a | BBC documentary. |
r does it include entries for sport because the | BBC does not necessarily own the rights. |
In early 1996 | BBC Dorset FM closed, and was replaced on 103.8 FM |
BBC Dorset FM was a BBC Local Radio station based i | |
Dorothy Black in the | BBC drama The Dark Lady of the Sonnets (1946) |
on 3rd September 2010 he guest starred in the | BBC drama doctors |
He played Lancelot in the | BBC drama series Merlin. |
The | BBC Drama Village is a television production facili |
The | BBC Drama Village is situated in Selly Oak, togethe |
In 2008, Adrian Lester starred in the | BBC drama Bonekickers, a program focusing on a team |
ten plays for the stage and screen, including a | BBC drama and the movie, The Long Night. |
currently appearing as pupil Vicky McDonald in | BBC drama series, Waterloo Road. |
She also appears in | BBC drama Waterloo Road as Georgia Stevenson, playi |
2009 she voiced the role of Cassie Rice in the | BBC's Animated Adventure Doctor Who: Dreamland star |
7 he took part in The Afternoon Play, a daytime | BBC drama series consisting of short stories. |
He is currently Controller of | BBC Drama Production. |
She also starred in the | BBC drama The Chase, and also writes. |
first TV appearance was with Gary Oldman in the | BBC drama Morgan's Boy. |
overnors, in Hope and Glory and appeared in the | BBC drama New Tricks. |
In 2011 he appeared in the | BBC drama "Exile" alongside John Simm. |
Chris Geere, Actor on | BBC Drama series "Waterloo Road" playing the role o |
Bonekickers was a | BBC drama about a team of archaeologists, set at th |
s second novel, Trace Memory, a spin-off of the | BBC drama series Torchwood was published in March 2 |
996, she played the role of Kira in the popular | BBC drama This Life. |
amed with Albert Finney again for the acclaimed | BBC drama A Rather English Marriage. |
In 2006, Gascoyne joined the cast of | BBC drama New Street Law as Al Ware. |
He also played the role of Stan Laurel in the | BBC drama Stan. |
iles, the adoptive father of Terry Wiles in the | BBC drama On Giant's Shoulders (1979). |
He also now stars as Ed in the | BBC Drama Lip Service. |
uarshie was named 23rd "Best Actor" in the 2004 | BBC Drama Awards, and came 22nd the following year. |
He starred as PE teacher Rob Cleaver in | BBC drama, Waterloo Road. |
ofile acting role was as WPC Jodie Finn, in the | BBC drama, Merseybeat from 2002-2003. |
Recent roles include | BBC dramas Rome (2005-2007) and True Dare Kiss (200 |
The | BBC dramatisation stars Ben Cross as Dr. Andrew Man |
anchester United footballer Duncan Edwards in a | BBC dramatisation of the 1958 Munich Air Disaster. |
(As such, he appears in the | BBC dramatisation Cambridge Spies.) |
also includes footage shot by Channel 4 and the | BBC during their coverage of the festival since 199 |
s been used by Macmillan Cancer Support and the | BBC during the Great North Bike Ride. |
She joined the | BBC during October 1997, and presented Newsnight an |
It is available along with the original on the | BBC DVD release. |
smissions (excluding UK) and also on the series | BBC DVD. |
ppointed to the post of Africa Producer for the | BBC early in the new millennium. |
y of the shortlisted clips are available on the | BBC Earth Youtube channel. |
weather presenter and, as of 2007, presents for | BBC East Midlands Today television. |
BBC East Midlands is the BBC English Region coverin | |
BBC East Midlands also produces regional news & loc | |
Northamptonshire is part of the | BBC East region based in Norwich and has the Look E |
es came in the early 1970s, as resident cook on | BBC East's regional magazine programme Look East, s |
Posted to | BBC East, she then joined ITV Anglia region as a ne |
tish broadcast journalist, and is currently the | BBC economics editor. |
In spring 1996 George helped create the | BBC Education Website, and in 1999 became Head of a |
election results to reflect those given on the | BBC election site, which were slightly different. |
BBC election results (2001, 1997) for West Bromwich | |
BBC Election 2005 | |
The Non-Voters for the | BBC Election coverage (see external links) (2004) |
For the | BBC election programmes in 2001 and 2005 Peter was |
ed with rock group Bloc Party to perform at the | BBC Electric Proms, which was broadcast on both BBC |
October 2007 Ghetto performed with Kano at the | BBC Electric Proms, performing alongside a violinis |
his up with a repeat performance as part of the | BBC Electric Proms in October 2009. |
ed projects alongside organisations such as the | BBC, Electronic Arts and SEGA . |
gramme Pamphlet (for what was then known as the | BBC Empire Service) and then BBC Empire Broadcastin |
His voice was also heard on the radio, on the | BBC Empire Service. |
These are current | BBC employees but as TWI handles production on beha |
Sebastian was stated by his | BBC employer to be a rigorous and skilful interview |
Gill Adams' contract with the | BBC ended in the same month. |
Some notable companies that use Sinatra include | BBC, Engine Yard, Heroku, GitHub, and Songbird. |
Eckersley's younger brother was the | BBC engineer Peter Eckersley. |
The | BBC English regions gradually became available via |
One winner is selected from each of the twelve | BBC English Regions, and the three national regions |
e idea came from a visit by two students to the | BBC, enjoying a whole day of media. |
It was launched by | BBC Enterprises Ltd in the United Kingdom in 1985. |
BBC Entertainment - entertainment channel available | |
Sarah Mukherjee (born 1967, London) is a former | BBC Environment Correspondent. |
In 2000 he appeared as James Freeman in the | BBC epic serial In A Land Of Plenty. |
Doctors ( | BBC) Episode entitled Swansong |
of his career has been in broadcasting with the | BBC, especially on Radio 4, although he has also wr |
Xanthe joined | BBC Essex in January 2008. |
with the playing side, he was regular guest on | BBC Essex radio as summariser. |
The | BBC estimated the annual cost to the British Public |
At one point the | BBC even provided elocution lessons. |
n of science fiction, he took part in a special | BBC evening dedicated to Star Trek. |
"Alone + Easy Target ( | BBC Evening Session Recording 23 November 1995)" |
"Floaty ( | BBC Evening Session Recording 23 November 1995)" |
umber of television companies to view, with the | BBC eventually acquiring rights to show the program |
termass and the Pit has been referred to by the | BBC's own website as "simply the first finest thing |
BBC: Everest: Doctors in the Death Zone | |
Narrator - The Exorcist ( | BBC Everyman) |
ed Shoes, along with fellow Director and former | BBC Exec Producer Richard Owen. |
During his time as a | BBC executive he worked on some of the key educatio |
Susannah Simons Broadcaster and | BBC Executive |
Former | BBC executive Bill Cotton (1928-2008) was her pater |
Steven Canny is a | BBC executive producer in Radio Comedy. |
BBC: Expert says threat is being ignored. | |
He is set to commentate on the | BBC F1 coverage, commentating on CBBC feed. |
The Rodwell Trail featured on the | BBC factual programme Railway Walks, broadcast on B |
He has also presented the | BBC factual show Real Rescues since 2007. |
Before her job at the | BBC, Fairbairn had a varied career. |
BBC: Family anger at 'needless' deaths (2005) | |
The third series of | BBC family sitcom My Family originally aired betwee |
t London's Hyde Park where she took part in the | BBC Family Prom; she performed her own version of " |
received less critical acclaim than the similar | BBC family sitcom 2point4 children, also written by |
The fourth series of | BBC family sitcom My Family originally aired betwee |
It was featured in a | BBC fashion runway show. |
According to the | BBC, Fawaz al-Nashimi claimed to have been the "20t |
viewpoints on the headscarf from around Europe ( | BBC, February 10, 2004) |
instrumental version opened each episode of the | BBC feedback programme Points of View. |
Fraser McAlpine from the | BBC felt that lyrically the song has a subtle but i |
ing of the division integrated it into the main | BBC Fiction department of BBC Vision. |
Anthony played the character Jack in the 2010 | BBC film Rules of Love. |
The Wyvern Mystery is a 2000 | BBC film starring Naomi Watts and Derek Jacobi. |
She has also sung Belinda in the | BBC film of Dido and Aeneas and hosted the BBC tele |
There is also a | BBC film version directed by Jonathan Stedall for t |
Smart Money was a | BBC film made in 1986 which was written by Matthew |
The incident was dramatised in 1997 in a | BBC film The Fix directed by Paul Greengrass. |
UK Film Council and | BBC Film Network presents a Slinky Pictures product |
He was portrayed by Trevor Sellers in the | BBC film Endgame. |
The six films were also be available on the | BBC Film Network website. |
ford alongside Natascha McElhone as Mary in the | BBC film of The Other Boleyn Girl. |
The incident was dramatised in 1997 in a | BBC film The Fix, directed by Paul Greengrass. |
In the 2010 | BBC Film, The Special Relationship, The song "Frien |
BBC Films is the feature film-making arm of the BBC | |
Up until 2007, | BBC Films was based in Mortimer Street around the c |
I Capture the Castle, 2003, | BBC Films |
Rebel Zone ( | BBC Films) |
He appears regularly on Working Lunch, a | BBC finance programme and on BBC Radio 4's The Toda |
She then moved to the | BBC, first as a regional reporter in London, before |
985 to 1998 he was the US correspondent for the | BBC flagship cinema show broadcast in the UK on BBC |
It also carries national analogue | BBC FM radio, including BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, B |
is currently anchorman for the science magazine | BBC Focus, and a freelance columnist for the Financ |
Recitals for the | BBC followed both as a soloist and in chamber ensem |
Ryder was appointed Acting Chairman of the | BBC following the resignation of Gavyn Davies on 28 |
BBC Food was the name of the BBC's international co | |
BBC Food - Southern Africa/Scandinavia; has been ro | |
BBC Food recipe | |
stations focused on a particular area, such as | BBC Food (Scandinavia) and BBC America alongside Wo |
Alistair Mann is a | BBC football commentator. |
The Royal Infirmary has since been used by the | BBC for 'Casualty 1907' in 2006/2007. |
Hunt briefly left the | BBC for six months in 2007, to replace Dan Chambers |
ed the film Mozart's Balls, commissioned by the | BBC for the 1991 Mozart Year. |
It was commissioned by the | BBC for the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. |
er Adam has been an Executive Producer with the | BBC for 22 years. |
Masters worked for the | BBC for more than 25 years with the BBC, firstly pr |
this period he was Science Commentator for the | BBC for five years. |
The band returned to the | BBC for a third and final John Peel session on 16 A |
Slink is an online magazine published by the | BBC for teenage girls. |
med, Neil Hamilton and Gerald Howarth, sued the | BBC for slander. |
presented Forces Favourites on the World War II | BBC Forces Programme and BBC General Forces Program |
(born November 2, 1960) is a writer and former | BBC foreign correspondent. |
e third national radio network broadcast by the | BBC, founded in 1946 and finally incorporated into |
graphical documentary series first broadcast on | BBC Four by the BBC in 2007. |
The Hand of Fear was also shown on | BBC Four as a tribute. |
First Broadcast | BBC Four 9:00PM Sunday 17th January 2011. |
a British television documentary first shown on | BBC Four in July 2009. |
The Art of Spain is a | BBC Four documentary series on Spanish art presente |
He returned to | BBC Four in August 2006 as a presenter for the BBC |
Jonathan Meades: Magnetic North (2008) | BBC Four |
oe Building: The Stalin Memorial Lecture (2006) | BBC Four |
It was first shown on | BBC Four and was repeated on BBC Two. |
It was first broadcast on | BBC Four at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 14 September 2010, a |
also completed a short spell of broadcasting on | BBC Four and BBC Red Button. |
It was written by Jacquetta May and shown on | BBC Four at 9:00pm on Sunday 26 October 2008. |
This was dramatised in the 2009 | BBC Four television programme Micro Men. |
first half of the program was broadcast on the | BBC four days before Cushing died. |
The building featured in the | BBC Four series "Churches: How to read them". |
It was initially shown on | BBC Four on 17 November 2008 and subsequently on BB |
The remaining original edition shown on | BBC Four and BBC World News is presented by Zeinab |
War Stories - | BBC Four documentary, 2008 |
In 2009, Hamilton presented the | BBC Four series It's Only A Theory with Reginald D. |
osted by John Harris, it was first broadcast on | BBC Four in August 2005. |
It was featured on the | BBC Four program Living with the Future. |
itannia is a three part documentary series from | BBC Four which started on 10 September 2007. |
It was first broadcast on | BBC Four on 22 November 2005 as part of the support |
tish documentary series originally broadcast on | BBC Four in March 2007. |
Meyerowitz appeared extensively in the 2006 | BBC Four documentary The Genius Of Photography. |
"The Exorcism" was re-broadcast by | BBC Four on 22 December 2007. |
His | BBC Four documentary Ray Gosling OAP concerned his |
It followed the highly acclaimed | BBC Four documentaries Bankrupt and Pensioned Off. |
It was first broadcast on | BBC Four on 5 August 2009. |
A recording of the opera was broadcast on | BBC Four and BBC iPlayer on 25 March 2011. |
zing was originally a one-off comedy as part of | BBC Four's Tight Spot season in February 2007, whic |
She appeared in an episode of | BBC Four's Crooked House in December 2008. |
14 December 2007 ( | BBC Four) |
20 October 2006 ( | BBC Four) |
lot episode gained 1.1m viewers (3.9% share) on | BBC Four, which was over three times the channel's |
It was originally broadcast on | BBC Four, and aired on BBC Two from 9 October 2006. |
The show was broadcast live on | BBC Four, as well as on BBC Radio 3. |
It was shown on | BBC Four, starting on 30 October 2007, and later sh |
Fanny Hill was broadcast in October 2007 on | BBC Four, in two episodes. |
, Dave Gorman traced the history of the show on | BBC Four. |
is a British television programme broadcast on | BBC Four. |
It has been shown and will be shown again on | BBC Four. |
ednesdays between 28 July and 12 August 2010 on | BBC Four. |
Richard Klein is the controller of | BBC Four. |
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