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Max Pearson (born 1959) is a | BBC journalist and news presenter with the BBC Worl |
ndly Joan Greville Manton, called Jo, who was a | BBC colleague and also a biographer. |
Children's Favourites was a | BBC Radio programme from 1954 broadcast on the Ligh |
A | BBC radio recording was broadcast on BBC Radio 1 ci |
His uncle Duncan Kennedy is a | BBC news correspondent. |
d of Mouth" used a real computer display from a | BBC Micro. |
Aled Haydn Jones a | BBC radio producer on the The Chris Moyles Show was |
He appears regularly on Working Lunch, a | BBC finance programme and on BBC Radio 4's The Toda |
When Mary Whitehouse attacked a | BBC sex education film, Townsend defended it. |
In 2009 he played Mr. Knightley in a | BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma. |
In a | BBC interview, when asked why he was representing d |
Alistair Mann is a | BBC football commentator. |
James Landale is a | BBC journalist who is the current Deputy Political |
He has also been a regular in a | BBC disability magazine programme. |
Corners was a | BBC children's television series in the 1980s. |
Concrete Cow was a | BBC Radio 4 audience sketch show created by James C |
He is a | BBC parliamentary correspondent. |
Doubletake was a | BBC comedy programme, created by Alison Jackson. |
oth Mitchell sisters were featured heavily in a | BBC marketing campaign. |
Sons and Lovers (1981 TV serial), a | BBC serial directed by Stuart Burge |
EastEnders he has appeared on television in the | BBC's modernization of The Canterbury Tales, as Art |
Currently, a | BBC News correspondent, appearing on BBC News 24 an |
We've Got Your Number is a | BBC National Lottery game show that was broadcast o |
Whitmore is best known as a | BBC newsreader in the 1970s and 1980s. |
In the Balance is a | BBC Radio 4 black comedy written by Mark Tavener. |
st Union project, originating from an idea by a | BBC producer. |
The script was re-recorded in 2009 for a | BBC Radio 2 series of remakes of Galton and Simpson |
Housewives' Choice was a | BBC radio record request programme broadcast every |
The recommendation was revived following a | BBC broadcast of Cairns' actions in December 1948. |
Simpson became a | BBC reporter in 1970. |
ul Michel Reynolds (born 23 February 1946) is a | BBC journalist, who is currently BBC News Online's |
Attenborough in Paradise is a | BBC television documentary written and presented by |
It was later dramatised as a | BBC Play for Today production Spend, Spend, Spend i |
Carolyn Brown is a | BBC Radio 4 newsreader and continuity announcer. |
Crawford has been a | BBC radio broadcaster on issues related to mental h |
The song suffered a | BBC airplay ban. |
Champion House is a | BBC television drama series. |
Ranjit Sondhi was a | BBC Governor with responsibility for the English re |
There is also a | BBC film version directed by Jonathan Stedall for t |
nd collected new cores while being filmed for a | BBC production on drought and Maya prehistory, as p |
A | BBC television program How to build a Cathedral inf |
The Bionic Vet is a | BBC documentary television series following the wor |
Fast and Loose is a | BBC television series on BBC Two. |
Charles Parker (1919-1980) was a | BBC Radio producer based in Birmingham from 1954-19 |
100 Years of Girl Guides is a | BBC television documentary. |
er leaving the army he failed to get a job as a | BBC Radio announcer, but joined BBC Television as a |
In 1997, the hotel was the subject of a | BBC documentary TV series, Hotel. |
A | BBC TV version entitled The Dirty House aired on 26 |
Down Your Way was a | BBC radio series which ran from 29 December 1946 to |
Smart Money was a | BBC film made in 1986 which was written by Matthew |
A | BBC TV version entitled The Judge's House aired on |
Ragtime (TV series) (1973-1975), a | BBC television series for children |
There was a | BBC Radio Live in Concert recording of this event t |
It was based on a | BBC series called The Sack Race. |
ten plays for the stage and screen, including a | BBC drama and the movie, The Long Night. |
A | BBC journalist recently on a visit to Kars recalls |
The incident was dramatised in 1997 in a | BBC film The Fix directed by Paul Greengrass. |
Their notoriety rose considerably when a | BBC news item exploring their adventures entitled ‘ |
The Art of Spain is a | BBC Four documentary series on Spanish art presente |
process of writing the book is the subject of a | BBC Two television documentary entitled Scribbling. |
Fergie at a | BBC Radio 1 event. |
In 2008 it featured in a | BBC Radio 4 programme about the 11+ examination and |
atrick represented the CFS at many events and a | BBC documentary was made about him. |
Coriona Corfield (born 1961 in Oxford) is a | BBC Radio 4 continuity announcer and newsreader. |
Book of the Week is a | BBC Radio 4 series broadcast daily on week days. |
Speed was a | BBC television series about the history of fast veh |
Current versions of RISC OS still contain a | BBC BASIC interpreter. |
Score with the Scaffold is a | BBC children's programme, which was first aired in |
During his time as a | BBC executive he worked on some of the key educatio |
He began his broadcasting career as a | BBC trainee at BBC Radio Cornwall. |
Late Kick Off is a | BBC One regional television football programme whic |
It was featured in a | BBC fashion runway show. |
New Elizabethan School, which was featured in a | BBC documentary. |
anchester United footballer Duncan Edwards in a | BBC dramatisation of the 1958 Munich Air Disaster. |
She married Joe Bilton, a | BBC cameraman, in August 2010. |
Crisis Control is a | BBC children's television series. |
The Amber Time Machine is a | BBC documentary written and presented by David Atte |
It was a | BBC television series that aired from September 29, |
Pudlicott is featured in a | BBC TV movie titled Heist (2008) made about the eve |
I was led to this article via a | BBC News item today. |
The Triangle has a | BBC Big Screen television attached to it facing an |
He became a | BBC reporter in 1954 and became head of the South E |
and regional TV in Newcastle before becoming a | BBC political correspondent in 1990. |
Masterteam is a | BBC television and radio quiz show, devised by the |
Hut 33 is a | BBC Radio 4 sitcom set at Bletchley Park in 1941. |
His divorce was the subject of a | BBC television documentary by Alan Whicker. |
The film was featured on a | BBC documentary 'Japanorama' in October 2006. |
The Gemma Factor is a | BBC Three sitcom starring Anna Gilthorpe, Claire Ki |
Yellowstone is a | BBC nature documentary series broadcast from 15 Mar |
More or Less is a | BBC Radio 4 programme focusing on numbers and stati |
Justin Rowlatt is a | BBC news reporter and presenter. |
Ancient Inventions was a | BBC historical documentary series released in 1998. |
Mitch Benn's Crimes Against Music is a | BBC Radio 4 comedy series, taking a satirical look |
In an unusual move for a | BBC programme, it was pulled from the schedules mid |
of Honey" in Aeolian Hall on 10 July 1963 for a | BBC broadcast of "Pop Goes the Beatles", a regular |
TV to Go was a | BBC 2 sketch show that aired during 2001 and 2002. |
earance on television at the age of three, in a | BBC play. |
Tom Fordyce has been a | BBC Sport Interactive journalist since 2000. |
was originally presented by Jeremy Vine, now a | BBC Radio 2 presenter. |
A | BBC documentary, I am Isherwood was made in 1974 ab |
In 1986, a | BBC producer offered him his own radio show on the |
Sarah Jane's Alien Files is a | BBC series based on The Sarah Jane Adventures. |
In addition, a | BBC Radio Collection audio version created from the |
Pick of the Pops is a | BBC Radio programme. |
School's Out is a | BBC television series hosted by Danny Wallace. |
When a | BBC News Special interrupts programming on BBC One |
Great Expectations (1959 serial), a | BBC serialisation, produced by Dorothea Brooking |
In the same year, Kool FM featured in a | BBC documentary about pirate radio.. |
She was the subject of a | BBC Wales series entitled The Lady of Glanusk in 20 |
A | BBC television adaptation of the novel is in develo |
Deep Trouble is a | BBC radio comedy series, written by and starring Ji |
The Queen in Ireland, a | BBC news special |
He was formerly a | BBC journalist where he was Head of BBC Westminster |
Counterpoint is a | BBC Radio 4 quiz. |
Many a Slip is a | BBC Radio 4 panel game created by Ian Messiter that |
Jim Hawkins (born 1962) is a | BBC radio presenter. |
A | BBC Janice Long live session at the legendary BBC A |
Ralph Truman in a | BBC adaptation of Richard of Bordeaux (1938) |
Dawe recalled the episode in a | BBC TV interview in 1958. |
Clement McCallin in a | BBC version of The Tragedy of King Richard II (1950 |
The Chatterley Affair is a | BBC television drama, produced by BBC Wales and bro |
Sampson came to national prominence as a | BBC News presenter, co-hosting weekday lunchtime sh |
It also features a | BBC News and BBC Weather update. |
Bizarre ER is a | BBC Three television show that deals with hospital |
She was one of the hosts on Ground Force, a | BBC gardening makeover programme. |
Chris Fawkes (born Stockport, UK) is a | BBC Weather forecaster. |
Power of Art is a | BBC documentary series written and presented by Sim |
Robin Francis Lustig (born 30 August 1948) is a | BBC journalist and radio broadcaster who presents p |
It is adapted from a | BBC radio serials of the same name. |
Bonekickers was a | BBC drama about a team of archaeologists, set at th |
In 2002 there was a | BBC sitcom based on the same characters which recei |
Sally McNair is a | BBC Scotland journalist, who presents the main tele |
Joice was featured in a | BBC Radio 4 series, Norfolk Man broadcast in 1988. |
That's Life!, a | BBC television light entertainment series. |
Later, he became a | BBC Radio announcer whilst writing radio scripts as |
On the Spot is a | BBC National Lottery game show that was broadcast o |
He was selected as a | BBC Introducing artist in 2007, playing the Glaston |
The town was also featured in a | BBC documentary, This World: "Race Hate in Louisian |
ory, THERE'S A VIKING IN MY BED was made into a | BBC Children's TV series. |
The character first appeared (as Nigel) in a | BBC Radio 4 play in 1982. |
War Walks was a | BBC documentary series presented by historian, Prof |
Life on Air is a | BBC documentary that traces David Attenborough's ca |
Petrolheads is a | BBC panel game presented by Neil Morrissey, with te |
Two Greedy Italians is a | BBC television series that first aired on BBC Two o |
Andrew Osborn in a | BBC adaptation of Richard of Bordeaux (1938) |
In a | BBC Radio 5 interview he expressed an interest in p |
The Infinite Monkey Cage is a | BBC Radio 4 comedy series. |
This Time Tomorrow, is a | BBC National Lottery game show that was broadcast o |
This work is the subject of a | BBC Northern Ireland documentary entitled Jewel in |
Malema was also caught on camera insulting a | BBC journalist. |
George: A Novel (1981, from the screenplay of a | BBC miniseries by Elaine Morgan) |
luding the 1985 Royal Variety Performance and a | BBC Christmas Extravaganza. |
HeadJam is a | BBC television game show hosted by Vernon Kay. |
In a | BBC interview, she said they spoke mainly about the |
Listen with Mother was a | BBC radio programme for children which ran between |
Hollywood Greats was a | BBC Television series, which began in 1977. |
Naked Video was a | BBC Scotland comedy series, broadcast between 1986 |
The band played "Vegetable Man" live for a | BBC radio broadcast on December 19, 1967. |
She is a | BBC Berkshire broadcast journalist, who often wrote |
Days of Hope is a | BBC television drama serial produced in 1975. |
Beast is a | BBC television sitcom based in a veterinary surgery |
current minister is Wayne Clarke, who is also a | BBC religious broadcaster. |
A | BBC World Service Listner for over Forty years |
Wright Around the World, is a | BBC National Lottery game show that was broadcast o |
described his role in the hunger strikes for a | BBC "Timewatch" documentary |
The incident was dramatised in 1997 in a | BBC film The Fix, directed by Paul Greengrass. |
This song was featured on a | BBC Apprentice advertisement in 2010. |
Video Diaries was a | BBC television programme produced by the Community |
A | BBC correspondent asserted that the Abdullah Azzam |
r (born 3 June 1976 in Blackburn, England) is a | BBC Weather forecaster. |
Laura Trevelyan (born 21 August 1968) is a | BBC journalist based in New York City. |
yside - 21 April 1961, Weybridge, Surrey) was a | BBC announcer and newsreader. |
When he first became a | BBC governor in 1981 he argued that the BBC should |
Peters starred in a | BBC TV comedy series in 1973 called The Gordon Pete |
(Its title is a sarcastic quotation from a | BBC announcer concerning the avant-garde Darmstadt |
r Own Correspondent (also known as "FOOC") is a | BBC radio programme in which BBC correspondents bro |
It was based on a | BBC television series Portrait of Alison which aire |
Drumbeat was a | BBC television series that aired every Saturday fro |
tion in the U.S. on the Discovery Channel) is a | BBC Television docudrama that premiered on May 7, 2 |
From 2001 to 2006 he was a | BBC Middle East correspondent, based in Jerusalem. |
She was chosen as a | BBC New Generation Artist beginning in 2007. |
In 2008-9 Simpson took part in a | BBC programme called Top Dogs: Adventures in War, S |
The History of Rock with Chris Langham was a | BBC radio comedy broadcast in the United Kingdom in |
Louise Lear (born 1967 in Sheffield), is a | BBC Weather presenter, appearing on BBC News, BBC W |
Steven Canny is a | BBC executive producer in Radio Comedy. |
Like its predecessor, it is based on a | BBC Television serial - Quatermass II - written by |
The two had recently collaborated on a | BBC series called Bird's Eye View, which offered an |
Buddy (1986) was a | BBC schools drama, based on the novel of the same n |
A Blank on the Map is a | BBC documentary written and presented by David Atte |
Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage is a | BBC Television documentary series first aired in 20 |
n at least two productions of this, including a | BBC television adaptation and a recent BBC (cinemat |
Millionaire Manor is a | BBC National Lottery game show that was broadcast o |
In 1953, he appeared in a | BBC Television adaptation of the novel Wuthering He |
Since there is a | BBC show with the same name at All Things Considere |
Lewis McLeod - "Mario Abdullah-Levy", | BBC Scotland reporter. |
This article is about | BBC children's television program. |
amed with Albert Finney again for the acclaimed | BBC drama A Rather English Marriage. |
O television mini-series Rome and the acclaimed | BBC comedy Extras. |
It followed the highly acclaimed | BBC Four documentaries Bankrupt and Pensioned Off. |
"Fin (Live acoustic, | BBC Radio 2 Session from the Jonathan Ross radio sh |
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