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First Class was a 1980s | BBC TV game show hosted by Debbie Greenwood. |
Michael Green is a British | BBC Radio producer who created File on 4 then becam |
There was a 1972 | BBC television serial based on the novel, with Ray |
aillie Neil CBE (born 1941 or 1942) is a former | BBC television journalist and news editor, who rose |
A former | BBC Governor (2002-2006), she was also formerly a m |
The Wyvern Mystery is a 2000 | BBC film starring Naomi Watts and Derek Jacobi. |
oon" and The Fall's "The Classical" from a 1997 | BBC session. |
Delve Special was a UK | BBC Radio 4 comedy starring Stephen Fry as investig |
Ian McCaskill (born 28 July 1938) is a former | BBC weatherman. |
Son of the Bride was a 1973 | BBC television comedy which lasted one series. |
Guto Harri (born 8 July 1966) is a former | BBC Chief Political Correspondent. |
r of Strategic Intelligence Review, is a former | BBC Panorama producer, a former foreign corresponde |
Frank Chapple appearing in a 1970s | BBC News bulletin. |
Sarah Mukherjee (born 1967, London) is a former | BBC Environment Correspondent. |
Analysis is a half-hour | BBC Radio 4 documentary programme, which has been r |
ersion was performed by Fleetwood Mac on a 1968 | BBC recording, released on Live at the BBC in 2001. |
Kidnapped is a two-part | BBC television adaptation of the 1893 novel of the |
The Buddha of Suburbia was a 1993 | BBC television miniseries, directed by Roger Michel |
See You In Court is a 2011 | BBC One documentary series about celebrities taking |
In 2006, a national | BBC poll saw the album voted the 42nd greatest albu |
The Two Fat Ladies DVD set contains a 40-minute | BBC tribute to Paterson that aired in 2004. |
50s he went into broadcasting and was a regular | BBC radio commentator by 1960. |
Your News was a weekly | BBC News television programme made from user-genera |
7 he took part in The Afternoon Play, a daytime | BBC drama series consisting of short stories. |
A 2006 | BBC television drama, Beau Brummell: This Charming |
Fifty Years Of Music is a one-off | BBC Television production, broadcast to coincide wi |
lip Avery (born 15 November 1959) is a national | BBC Weather forecaster, appearing regularly on BBC |
Ed Stone Is Dead was a 2002 | BBC sitcom starring Richard Blackwood, Bill Paterso |
Hunt married Ian Blandford, a former | BBC News employee who now works for the BBC College |
Accidents Can Happen is a daytime | BBC One programme produced by Twofour. |
Empty is a six-episode | BBC Two sitcom first broadcast on 28 February 2008. |
Hardtalk (styled as HARDtalk) is a flagship | BBC television programme, consisting of in-depth ha |
NewsWatch is a weekly | BBC television programme presented by Raymond Snodd |
Roger Pusey is a former | BBC Radio 1 producer who worked on the Peel Session |
A major | BBC centre is also scheduled to open there in 2010. |
n of science fiction, he took part in a special | BBC evening dedicated to Star Trek. |
Susan (Sue) Beardsmore (born 1955) is a former | BBC television presenter who fronted the regional n |
The British at Work is a four-part | BBC Two documentary series, broadcast in 2011. |
November 1913 - 14 December 1999) was a leading | BBC radio broadcaster for over thirty years. |
A recent | BBC report stated that curcumin cannot cross the bl |
tten by Frank Muir and Denis Norden for a 1950s | BBC radio series called Third Division. |
as the subject of Mind of a Millionaire, a 2003 | BBC documentary about entrepreneurship. |
Secret Britain is a 2010 | BBC documentary series presented by Matt Baker and |
s a graduate of Glasgow University and a former | BBC journalist. |
Dickens was a 2002 | BBC docudrama on the life of the author Charles Dic |
e piece in 1986, four years after a transmitted | BBC studio performance with the BBC Symphony Orches |
The 365 has a 115" | BBC and is aimed at the construction markets. |
It is only offered with a 126" | BBC (Bumper to Back of Cab dimension.) |
Cambridge Spies, a four-part | BBC TV series. |
Lady Chatterley is a 1993 | BBC television serial. |
ng's opening was also used to introduce a 1970s | BBC TV schools programme called Biology. |
From 11 January 2010, she presented a four-part | BBC TV series entitled The British Family. |
Beverley Thompson is a former | BBC television presenter. |
Gordon Milne (born 8 October 1930) is a former | BBC producer who became Controller of BBC Scotland, |
This soon led to wider exposure through a few | BBC Radio 1 performances. |
Ghosh is married to Simon Torkington, a former | BBC News editor, and the mother of a daughter, Maya |
Christopher and His Kind is a 2011 | BBC television film. |
A 1938 | BBC television production , featured actor Wyndham |
Doon portrayed a nightmarish | BBC news presenter in series 4 of the Sarah Jane Ad |
Birds Of A Feather ( | BBC - music for one season and a Christmas special) |
The castle appeared in a recent | BBC Timewatch documentary "White Slaves and Pirate |
ed to chart in the UK, despite its A-listing on | BBC Radio 2. |
uced the first series with the ABC (Australia), | BBC (UK), WDR (Germany), and EM. |
There were live interviews with ABC, SBS, | BBC, NZBC, Houston Radio, USA along with commercial |
He has appeared live on CNN, CBS, ABC, MSNBC, | BBC, CBC, Swedish television, and Fox News. |
This article is about the | BBC television series. |
This article is about the | BBC News programme. |
This article is about the | BBC governor. |
This article is about the | BBC Scotland show. |
This article is about the | BBC television drama. |
This article is about the | BBC radio programme. |
This article is about the | BBC Controller. |
This article is about the | BBC Two travel documentary broadcast in the 1980s a |
According to | BBC London, it is "one of the world's premier dance |
According the | BBC News website, away from work she has many other |
It was released on the Acorn Electron, | BBC Micro, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC in 1984 |
Formerly a double act on | BBC Radio 1, in March 2004 they went their separate |
He also acted in | BBC soap opera EastEnders, playing Jerry McKenzie f |
Chris Geere, Actor on | BBC Drama series "Waterloo Road" playing the role o |
But in the actual elections | BBC was part of Left Front. |
Adam Mynott, | BBC journalist |
It was adapted for | BBC by David Weir without translations, using only |
On 1 December 2010, the song was added to | BBC Radio 1's playlist. |
During January 2011, "Let It Go" was added to | BBC Radio 1's Playlist. |
In addition to | BBC programs, therefore, it also broadcasts a numbe |
In addition, a | BBC Radio Collection audio version created from the |
d work placements as a website administrator at | BBC Radio Manchester and BBC Radio Lancashire befor |
Oz and James's Big Wine Adventure: Complete | BBC Series One & Two Box Set (2008) |
ns), British public relations adviser; formerly | BBC journalist and spokesman for Mohammed Al Fayed |
Behrouz Afagh joined | BBC World Service in 1983. |
Objects of Affection, London: | BBC Publications, 1982 |
However the programme was axed after the | BBC decided that the formula did not work as well w |
After his | BBC Television confession at the age of 72, he brok |
' in making films was short lived after joining | BBC Asian Network in 2004. |
After the | BBC she continued to write children's books and bec |
In 1986 after the | BBC withdrew from the case Hamilton was awarded £20 |
After joining | BBC Radio Aberdeen (an opt-out of BBC Radio Scotlan |
"Tuesday Afternoon" (Hayward) ( | BBC Afternoon Pop Show 7/10/68) - 3:23 |
The episodes were shown again on | BBC One days later. |
It has been shown and will be shown again on | BBC Four. |
The documentary aired again on | BBC Two on 18 December 2008. |
nce criminal charges were pending against other | BBC members, the film changed their names. |
Peel/Satan, Mitch Benn's Crimes Against Music ( | BBC Radio 4) |
he BANDAGED album the success it was, in aid of | BBC Children in Need. |
It first aired on | BBC Two in 2007 and 2008. |
The Crouches is a sitcom which aired on | BBC One between 2003 and 2005. |
Series 1 first aired on | BBC Three on 4 January 2011 having being filmed thr |
It first aired on | BBC One in four 50-minute episodes on September 13, |
, Wild Women was a British sitcom that aired on | BBC from 1968 to 1969. |
It first aired on | BBC Radio in 1957 and continued for around 25 years |
mpleted filming in October 2007 and it aired on | BBC Two in March 2008. |
It originally aired on | BBC One and repeated on the CBBC Channel. |
The programme was aired on | BBC 1 in late 1983 and the book launched in early 1 |
It aired on | BBC television in 2009. |
The 4 episode show was aired on | BBC One and BBC HD in the United Kingdom on Monday |
nated television series Funland, which aired on | BBC Three, and wrote the Billy Goats Gruff episode |
Top Gear returned for a 15th series, aired on | BBC Two and BBC HD, on 27 June 2010, and concluded |
Seven series of the programme have aired on | BBC Two (and latterly on BBC One), with the seventh |
entitled Torchwood: Children of Earth, aired on | BBC One and BBC HD between 6 July and 10 July 2009. |
ity Challenge began on 6 July 2009 and aired on | BBC Two. |
The original pilot episode aired on | BBC Three in March 2005. |
The first episode aired on | BBC One and BBC HD 20 February 2011, the two remain |
tress & Anger is a British sitcom that aired on | BBC Two in 2007. |
ode of Victorian Farm Christmas, first aired on | BBC Two on 11 December 2009. |
The show was aired on | BBC One from 6 November 1999 until 1 March 2003. |
The Savages is a British sitcom that aired on | BBC One in 2001. |
The show aired on | BBC One on March 12 and 14, 2008. |
It was aired on | BBC One on 24 December 2007 and was presented by Gr |
ity Challenge began on 5 July 2010 and aired on | BBC Two. |
A 3-part series also aired on | BBC Radio 4 in June 2006, chaired by John Humphrys. |
The first episode aired on | BBC Two on Sunday 10 May 2009. |
he Watchtower is a British sitcom that aired on | BBC One in 1999. |
or television by Malcolm Bradbury, and aired on | BBC Two. |
The series began airing on | BBC One on 10 October 2010 at a 9pm timeslot, with |
presenting the show 2004 to 2009 and airing on | BBC One. |
loor is the name of a radio programme airing on | BBC Radio Scotland. |
It began airing on | BBC Two on 15 September 2008 and finished on 20 Oct |
hird series began on 26 October 2008, airing on | BBC Three in aid of Children in Need. |
Concert FM charts, and has received airplay on | BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3 ,BBC 1 TV, Classic FM and |
This gained them extensive airplay by | BBC Radio 1. |
sic Chart), their music has received airplay on | BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Radio 1 and Serbian radio. |
It received airplay on | BBC Radio 1 DJ Rob Da Bank's show. |
The single received much airplay from | BBC Radio DJs Jo Whiley, Dermot O'Leary, and Zane L |
e band's debut release have received airplay on | BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music. |
The lead single, "Lifted", received airplay on | BBC Radio One as well as a number of BBC Local Radi |
The short version usually airs on | BBC Two weekday afternoons (in the 15:00, 15:45 or |
of WCQS, it broke off in 2008 and now airs the | BBC World Service full-time. |
ies were subsequently broadcast on Alan Davies' | BBC Radio 1 show. |
ourth Dimension was a 1973 compilation album by | BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Paddy Kingsland. |
oel Coward's Tonight at 8.30 - 'Family Album' - | BBC 1 - (1991) - Emily |
Worldwide retained the rights in all the | BBC output released by the new company. |
As with all other | BBC programmes of the time, Starlight was transmitt |
A new look across all of | BBC News television output on 10 May 1999 meant tha |
rom September 1982, Orfordness handled all such | BBC transmissions. |
New satellite technology allowed the | BBC Latin American Service to be more accessible to |
NBC allowed the | BBC to shop it around to cable networks to possibly |
The creation of the internet allowed the | BBC to create a Spanish Language News website. |
is also the co-founder of Freesat alongside the | BBC. |
There is also a | BBC film version directed by Jonathan Stedall for t |
Also the | BBC articles on the incident contradict this statem |
In the past she has also presented | BBC Breakfast and the BBC One O'Clock News. |
He has also hosted | BBC Radio 4's Crossing Continents in the past. |
Tony also co-hosted | BBC Birmingham's morning programme The Really Usefu |
current minister is Wayne Clarke, who is also a | BBC religious broadcaster. |
She has also presented | BBC Breakfast. |
The latter also transmits | BBC Radio Cymru. |
He also gave | BBC broadcasts of lieder. |
He also presented | BBC consumer show Watchdog and an interactive progr |
The Editors' blog has also seen | BBC News editors giving their reasons for editorial |
(It is the 147th, although the | BBC promoted it as the 150th. |
Although the | BBC recording is the most professionally produced, |
"Chas" White, known as Dr Rock is an Irish-born | BBC Radio and TV presenter. |
World Have Your Say (WHYS) is an international | BBC global discussion show, which broadcasts on BBC |
This is an official | BBC (UK TV company) release on thier official BBC Y |
An in-studio | BBC recording by the Kinks from August 1965 was rel |
thing Changes" was repeated on analogue channel | BBC Two three days after its BBC Three airing, it w |
She is one of the main news anchors with | BBC World News. |
The Empires of Ancient Egypt, | BBC Books, 2001. |
or with The Sixteen, The King's Consort and the | BBC Singers. |
, Lancashire) is an English novelist and former | BBC radio producer. |
o Guardian Unlimited, Associated Press, and the | BBC, Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK) claimed respon |
also includes footage shot by Channel 4 and the | BBC during their coverage of the festival since 199 |
The New Statesman, New Society and the | BBC. |
tion, including articles in The Observer and on | BBC Radio. |
This was available on iTunes and the | BBC London website between the summers of 2006 and |
as led the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the | BBC Concert Orchestra. |
s been used by Macmillan Cancer Support and the | BBC during the Great North Bike Ride. |
In early 2007, Webb appeared on and won | BBC cookery programme Ready Steady Cook against fel |
he USA, and has broadcast on Classic FM and the | BBC. |
worked for Sky, ITV, CNN International and the | BBC. |
Operation Zorro: Beach gets sunburn and the | BBC worry about how low-key the Good Guys part in o |
d Joe Maiden, horticulturalist and broadcaster, | BBC Radio Leeds. |
atrick represented the CFS at many events and a | BBC documentary was made about him. |
The graphics used on Sportscene, and other | BBC Sport Scotland programming, whilst of a style s |
Horizon: Alan and Marcus Go Forth and Multiply ( | BBC 2, 2009). |
ing is popular on the adjacent beaches, and the | BBC Kite-flying ident was filmed on the beach in 20 |
CBC Television and the | BBC also coproduced a television adaptation. |
James Quinn, the British Film Institute and the | BBC. |
Eggs and Baker ( | BBC) |
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