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e-off" drama for Carnival Film & Television for | BBC Four. |
evision film, with the original London cast, by | BBC Four. |
ts by Bill Mather and Colin Thomas and shown on | BBC Four. |
he end of 2006, which aired on 23 April 2008 on | BBC Four. |
s," the second programme of Comics Britannia on | BBC Four. |
Haynes has been a panellist on | BBC Four's quiz show, Mindgames, featured on Must T |
He was arts producer for the | BBC from 1987-2004. |
, Wild Women was a British sitcom that aired on | BBC from 1968 to 1969. |
He moved to the | BBC from Channel 4 News in 2003. |
Major Bernard Colehan arrived at the | BBC from the British Forces Broadcasting Service. |
Lady Rhys-Williams was a governor of the | BBC from 1952 to 1956. |
Song was an antiques quiz show broadcast by the | BBC from 1965-1977. |
ision show starring Rolf Harris that ran on the | BBC from 1994 until 2004. |
me in the series, on Milners, was filmed by the | BBC from September 2007 to April 2008. |
He reported for | BBC from 1959 to 1971. |
She then reported for the | BBC from Madrid, the Middle East and Mexico. |
He was the deputy director general of the | BBC from 1993, under John Birt. |
Martyn Lewis, who had joined the | BBC from rival ITN, was the original presenter. |
Randall, journalist and Business Editor of the | BBC from 2001-5 |
However, in 2010 he returned to the | BBC full-time as the main presenter of Sportscene, |
l than the more conservative companies (and the | BBC) further south. |
BBC further information | |
Micro Power on | BBC Games Archive |
This was a common technique in complex | BBC games. |
It was a spinoff from the | BBC Gardeners' World television series. |
BBC Gardeners' World 1981 and 1999 | |
Heuchera cultivars at at the | BBC Gardeners' World show in June 2011, with 'Midni |
She was one of the hosts on Ground Force, a | BBC gardening makeover programme. |
He first became famous after appearing in the | BBC gardening programme Ground Force. |
Member: | BBC General Advisory Council, 1994-96; Commission f |
The | BBC General Forces Programme was a BBC radio statio |
Member, | BBC General Advisory Council |
In each area it was slowly replaced by the | BBC General Overseas Service until complete closure |
BBC Generation Next was a week-long special running | |
In England he worked for the | BBC German Language Service. |
68 he worked as a political commentator for the | BBC German Service. |
Her other clients include the | BBC, Gillette, Virgin, Classic FM, Homebase and "3" |
t" (episode # 1.10) ... playing "Jeremy Sprig" ( | BBC Glasgow - James MacTaggart) |
While at the | BBC, Glenny won 1993's Sony Gold Award for his 'out |
y, he was Controller of English news output for | BBC Global News, responsible for commissioning the |
World Have Your Say (WHYS) is an international | BBC global discussion show, which broadcasts on BBC |
s subsequently appointed Controller of English, | BBC Global News in April 2010, with responsibility |
BBC Gloucestershire: Floods 2007 | |
r The Superstation closed, Phil went to work at | BBC GLR, Virgin Radio, BBC Thames Valley FM, BBC 6 |
This contributed to her big break in radio with | BBC GLR, working alongside Mark Lamarr. |
James has hosted shows on Piccadilly Radio, | BBC GMR (now BBC Radio Manchester), BBC Radio Five |
He has hosted his own show on | BBC GMR and XFM in Manchester, but is now hosting a |
BBC GMR where he presented a program called “The Pe | |
She then moved to | BBC GMR, covering the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Ma |
She has also contributed to | BBC Good Food magazine and AWT At Home magazine. |
A former | BBC Governor (2002-2006), she was also formerly a m |
Ranjit Sondhi was a | BBC Governor with responsibility for the English re |
When he first became a | BBC governor in 1981 he argued that the BBC should |
This article is about the | BBC governor. |
These were approved by the then | BBC Governors - the body that oversaw the BBC and e |
been invited overseas, appeared on television - | BBC, Granada, Sky, and sung on local and national r |
The father of the child is reported to be | BBC graphic designer Martin Fausek. |
The globe was created by the | BBC graphics and BBC computer departments and work |
ussions and lectures have been broadcast by the | BBC, Gresham College, Fora TV, and You Tube. |
In an interview with | BBC, Grooverider described his experience as "appal |
BBC Guernsey is the BBC Local Radio service for the | |
As well as broadcasting on FM and AM, | BBC Guernsey is also available via internet at BBC |
Jenny Kendall-Tobias - British Radio Presenter ( | BBC Guernsey) |
She's listed with the double-r spelling in the | BBC guide to the companions. |
The | BBC Guide to Parliament, BBC Books, 1979, ISBN 0-56 |
ers have been dropped on all versions following | BBC guidelines. |
BBC h2g2 site: Auca Maheuevo | |
On the other hand, the | BBC had to change. |
(I remember reading that at one stage the | BBC had a viewer application rating). |
the editions were all transmitted live from the | BBC's Alexandra Palace studios, and the BBC had no |
At the outbreak of World War II, the | BBC had merged its two nationwide radio services, t |
In a 2009 review, the | BBC hailed the album as "a solid gold classic." |
He gave one of his last interviews on the | BBC Hardtalk program on February 4, 2008. |
The | BBC has a code of practice and is very aware of the |
The | BBC has confirmed that there will not be a second s |
The | BBC has screened the movie. |
The | BBC has not commissioned another series. |
The | BBC has been on the same site ever since. |
In the 2005 Kolkata Municipal polls, | BBC has contested 1 seat as part of Left Front. |
BBC has no plans for a second series of the show. | |
The | BBC have since discontinued the page. |
I think the | bbc have an interview with Josie on the official si |
the series for the care that both Ross and the | BBC have placed in its production. |
BBC HD Scandinavia is a television channel broadcas | |
It was simulcast on | BBC HD for the first time. |
It was the third | BBC HD channel overall (after the British BBC HD an |
was filmed in high definition and was re-run on | BBC HD in mid-October 2006. |
The launch of | BBC HD coincided with the launch of BBC Entertainme |
ode was 6.12 million viewers on BBC1 (excluding | BBC HD viewers). |
Figures exclude the | BBC HD Channel. |
Before this date, | BBC HD was only available in the UK on Sky. |
On 27 April 2010, | BBC HD launched on Sky Ireland platform in Ireland. |
This episode has since been re-run on BBC1, | BBC HD and GOLD. |
The episodic title credits were missing in the | BBC HD broadcast of this episode. |
, picking up an additional 8,000 viewers on the | BBC HD channel. |
first producer-shot ob-docs commissioned by the | BBC HD Channel. |
It was also broadcast on | BBC HD. |
d not broadcast on satellite television, unlike | BBC HD. |
For the United Kingdom channel, see | BBC HD. |
Life of Riley also aired in high-definition on | BBC HD. |
series was also broadcast in high-definition on | BBC HD. |
Still under contract to the | BBC, he presented BBC2's motoring programme Wrong C |
Before joining the | BBC, he was Editor of The Irish News from 1982 to 1 |
Since retiring from management within the | BBC he has continued to broadcast, presenting numer |
According to the | BBC, he was released on September 15, 2007. |
Shortly after joining the | BBC, he set up BBC Comedy North, a creative powerho |
Prior to joining the | BBC, he worked for Shell International in London an |
As well as directing for the | BBC, he has also directed episodes of The Bill and |
Prior to the | BBC he worked for Talk Radio UK, Independent Radio |
Besides the | BBC, he has worked for other TV channels, including |
To avoid conflict with his work at the | BBC he used his partner's surname. |
After leaving the | BBC he held senior academic posts at Florida State |
Within three months of joining the | BBC, he had forced the resignation of the Director- |
For the | BBC, he anchored the February and October 1974 Gene |
dits include Boon (Central/ITV) and Roughnecks ( | BBC); he was also the creator of BBC's drama, Bally |
During his tenure at the | BBC, he allegedly assaulted a police officer. |
Following his departure from the | BBC, he returned to freelance work. |
Mark Strippel - | BBC Head of Music and Broadcaster |
This was firmly vetoed by | BBC Head of Comedy Frank Muir, who thought this was |
Roscoe has appeared in | BBC Henry Wood Promenade Concerts on six occasions |
ge, from earlier years have found a new home at | BBC Hereford and Worcester. |
The group were invited onto | BBC Hereford & Worcester's breakfast show and Frida |
The Community Award - Hearing Voices ( | BBC Hereford & Worcester) |
94.7 MHz - | BBC Hereford and Worcester (2KW) |
These include | BBC Hereford & Worcester, BBC Radio Shropshire, BBC |
It is supported by | BBC Hereford and Worcester and Wyvern FM. |
In addition to his regular stints on | BBC Hereford & Worcester, in late 2005, Boyden also |
ctional characters featured in the long-running | BBC historic comedy television series Blackadder. |
Ancient Inventions was a | BBC historical documentary series released in 1998. |
George II, | BBC History |
BBC History of World War II (1989-2005) is a 30-hou | |
Hiroshima: | BBC History of World War II |
In March 2010, | BBC History partnered with Spain's Ediciones Nobel |
BBC History Magazine podcast | |
In 2005, he was selected by the | BBC History Magazine as the 11th century's worst Br |
BBC History magazine was launched in May 2000 by BB | |
(2011) "The Prince and the Devil Dog," | BBC History 12: 5. pp.22-26. |
It has also been a discussion point in | BBC hit school based drama Waterloo Road. |
In Touch began to be broadcast by the | BBC Home Service in 1961, and was continued by BBC |
The Goon Show (repeats from | BBC Home Service) |
's Hour, it was subsequently transferred to the | BBC Home Service (later renamed BBC Radio 4). |
Three Sisters (Chekhov) | BBC Home Service Radio 1965. |
I checked the official | BBC homepage entry on her and they do not use the " |
The | BBC honoured the animal with a mock obituary. |
umentary Science Programme of the Year, for the | BBC Horizon episode The Blind Watchmaker. |
Berkoff presents the | BBC Horizon episode of Infinity and Beyond (2010) |
With Clare Balding, Carson now co-presents | BBC horse racing coverage. |
made her television debut in a 2006 episode of | BBC hospital drama Holby City. |
She played nurse Lisa Fox in the | BBC hospital drama Holby City (2001-2005). |
Thusitha played Tushura 'Tash' Bandara in the | BBC Hospital Drama Holby City for three years. |
n to appear as Gavin, a character with a STD in | BBC hospital drama Holby City. |
For | BBC: How Art Made The World, 2005 |
The | BBC however stuck with him as their main commentato |
Gerewol photos by | BBC Human Planet photographer |
sional dancer and teacher and arts reporter for | BBC Humberside |
He has also produced music for various | BBC idents and promos. |
ngle Service was broadcast from Westwood by the | BBC in December 1953. |
episode comedy/variety series that aired on the | BBC in 1966. |
ision drama/documentary series broadcast on the | BBC in the UK. |
She joined the | BBC in 1985 as a producer on Radio 4's Today progra |
Six episodes were remade by the | BBC in 1963 as The Omar Khayyam Show. |
ning in broadcast journalism, he worked for the | BBC in domestic radio. |
is a British television series produced by the | BBC in 1965. |
Joseph originally worked for the | BBC in Manchester, as well as working as a radio re |
adapted into a 6-part television series for the | BBC in 1985. |
Finighan joined the | BBC in 1988, working at BBC Local Radio as a report |
al policy, the orchestra was reorganised by the | BBC in 1975 as the BBC Northern Radio Orchestra. |
The series was revived by the | BBC in 1998. |
Davies retired from the | BBC in 2000, at the age of 57. |
Ups is a British television sitcom aired by the | BBC in 1997. |
Born in 1954, David Miles joined the | BBC in 1975 as a studio manager. |
He joined the | BBC in 1989. |
litical drama television series produced by the | BBC in the late 1970s. |
is a British television series produced by the | BBC in 1968 and 1969. |
She joined the | BBC in 1985. |
Army officer during World War I, he joined the | BBC in 1924, and was the chief announcer on BBC Rad |
lived British television series produced by the | BBC in 1970. |
Sometimes abbreviated locally as " | BBC", it is not related to the BBC in the United Ki |
It aired on the | BBC in three hour-long episodes between 27 November |
He also worked on Panorama for the | BBC in 1974. |
She joined the | BBC in 1977 as secretary to the Manager of Operatio |
Dennis took a break from the | BBC in 1989 by joining Sky News which started on th |
is a British television series produced by the | BBC in 1972. |
He retired from the | BBC in 1972 and died in 1989, aged 85. |
She left the | BBC in February 1996 over a disagreement with John |
n he joined the Press Association and later the | BBC in 1946 as the head of outside broadcasts. |
is a British television serial produced by the | BBC in 1982. |
Sonja joined the | BBC in 1988 as a trainee and became a news producer |
He joined the | BBC in the late 1960s. |
Peter Henley is the Political Editor for the | BBC in the South of England. |
She joined the | BBC in 1985 as a correspondent for the Iran and Ira |
He retired from the | BBC in 2006. |
vice as an Executive Officer before joining the | BBC in 1979 as part of BBC Radio Birmingham at Pebb |
Sun is a British television serial made by the | BBC in 1981. |
Alasdair Milne joined the | BBC in September 1954 as a general trainee. |
Schafernaker rejoined the | BBC in 2006. |
Wyatt joined the | BBC in 1991 as a news and current affairs trainee. |
Bosley retired from the | BBC in 1993 and lives in Berkshire. |
as recorded for television and broadcast by the | BBC in 1986. |
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