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In 2010, Lavelle was employed by the | BBC as a news correspondent for BBC Breakfast and B |
During World War II, in 1943, the | BBC built a transmitting station there, named BBC O |
Clarke has worked with | BBC Blast, a project for teenagers that aims to ins |
In 1925 the | BBC constructed a transmitting station which initia |
In March 2009, the | BBC launched a streaming version of the player whic |
After graduation in 1992, he joined the | BBC as a trainee local reporter. |
He joined the | BBC as a trainee in the BBC World Service in 1968. |
Online Wearside is covered primarily by | BBC Wear a regional subdivision of the BBC. |
paper for Young People, before working with the | BBC as a youth reporter for the BBC Nature series, |
The | BBC is a reliable source but I am happy to see us p |
The | BBC reports a fifth man, Abdellah Tabarak was repat |
-General Sir Ian Jacob, Director General of the | BBC and a member of Churchill's war cabinet, |
The | BBC made a television documentary series of three p |
The next day, the | BBC issued a statement which pointed out the error |
He worked for the | BBC as a radio producer for 10 years, working on a |
In 1960, he joined the | BBC as a trainee. |
The | BBC has a code of practice and is very aware of the |
In 2003, the | BBC commissioned a seven part series of documentari |
e idea came from a visit by two students to the | BBC, enjoying a whole day of media. |
(I remember reading that at one stage the | BBC had a viewer application rating). |
Live at the | BBC is a live blues album by Robert Cray. |
In 1963, he joined the | BBC as a studio manager, specialising in radio dram |
Other television includes Funland ( | BBC Three), A Good Thief (Granada), Dalziel and Pas |
In 1997 the track was showcased by the | BBC in a lengthy corporate promotion of its diverse |
Bree | BBC is a professional basketball team in Belgium. |
In 2007, the | BBC made a companion series about British wildlife |
amed with Albert Finney again for the acclaimed | BBC drama A Rather English Marriage. |
Hall joined the | BBC as a trainee after graduating. |
oghegan is a British journalist working for the | BBC, covering a wide variety of stories for most BB |
'Sweet As You Are' was filmed by the | BBC as a theatre performance. |
In 1982, O'Connor became Managing Director of | BBC Television, a post held until 1984. |
The band returned to the | BBC for a third and final John Peel session on 16 A |
He later moved to the | BBC as a globe-trotting reporter for programmes suc |
BBC Bangla a foreign language service of the BBC Wo | |
currently working with Armando Iannucci at the | BBC, developing a number of projects for television |
, within 12 weeks of Victory in Europe Day, the | BBC reintroduced a regional service, but kept the n |
m 1935-1946 he served on the music staff of the | BBC as a conductor and composer. |
Specifically, the | BBC played a large part in their rise to prominence |
After joining | BBC Radio Aberdeen (an opt-out of BBC Radio Scotlan |
thBeat, a nightly radio news programme from the | BBC in Aberdeen. |
Talking to | BBC Breakfast about Harlow in July 2002 |
EastEnders he has appeared on television in the | BBC's modernization of The Canterbury Tales, as Art |
Operation Zorro: Beach gets sunburn and the | BBC worry about how low-key the Good Guys part in o |
In the same year, Kool FM featured in a | BBC documentary about pirate radio.. |
Bonekickers was a | BBC drama about a team of archaeologists, set at th |
as the subject of Mind of a Millionaire, a 2003 | BBC documentary about entrepreneurship. |
estoration Home by Gavin Weightman published by | BBC Publications accompanies the series. |
umber of television companies to view, with the | BBC eventually acquiring rights to show the program |
current role as political correspondent for the | BBC, working across a range of programmes in televi |
Freeman plays Dr. John Watson in Sherlock, the | BBC contemporary adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes |
Kidnapped is a two-part | BBC television adaptation of the 1893 novel of the |
On radio he starred as The Toff in the | BBC radio adaptation of the John Creasey novels. |
A | BBC television adaptation of the novel is in develo |
In 2004 he appeared in a guest role in | BBC Two's adaptation of The Long Firm and as Scipio |
In the suitably odd | BBC television adaptation Murder Most English, most |
The Wench is Dead, | BBC Radio adaptation |
n at least two productions of this, including a | BBC television adaptation and a recent BBC (cinemat |
In 1953, he appeared in a | BBC Television adaptation of the novel Wuthering He |
Sorry, it's | BBC - added that now. |
This song was featured on a | BBC Apprentice advertisement in 2010. |
Chairman of the | BBC Regional Advisory Board |
Member: | BBC General Advisory Council, 1994-96; Commission f |
Member, | BBC General Advisory Council |
Mike Wooldridge, | BBC world affairs correspondent |
Ingham is also a regular panelist on | BBC current affairs programme Dateline London. |
He was the | BBC Iranian affairs analyst for over a decade prior |
Other staff included Robert Piggott (Now | BBC Religious Affairs correspondent), TV newsreader |
He later moved to London to join | BBC current affairs, appearing in programmes includ |
Karen Allen, ( | BBC Southern Africa correspondent) |
Punter left the | BBC soon after. |
The show is broadcast as part of | BBC Two's afternoon schedule. |
MacLeod is best known for appearing in the | BBC 1 afternoon show Pebble Mill at One. |
The series was produced by the | BBC and aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom. |
In 2011, | BBC Three aired Tourism and the Truth: Stacey Doole |
On 18 February 1972, the | BBC sessions aired a performance of over 11 minutes |
According to the | BBC, Fawaz al-Nashimi claimed to have been the "20t |
His close friends include | BBC correspondent Alan Johnston, who was kidnapped |
In 2007 the group kidnapped the | BBC correspondent Alan Johnston. |
A live version is found on the | BBC Sessions album. |
In her role as Controller of | BBC Distribution, Alix proposed a controversial sch |
BBC > All when it comes to Dr. Who LuGiADude (talk) | |
Reported for the | BBC on all of those and Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 4, |
In a relationship with | BBC journalist Allan Little for five years before t |
During his tenure at the | BBC, he allegedly assaulted a police officer. |
His time at the | BBC was almost entirely in daily news. |
BBC Worldwide also publishes the TOTP magazine. | |
BBC Worldwide also provides BBC One, BBC Two, BBC T | |
BBC Wales also provides programming for the BBC's U | |
For the | BBC presenter also born 1947, see Nick Owen |
The first sports commentator on | BBC radio also became one of the first on BBC telev |
BBC West also produces regional news & local radio | |
has been reported that tape copies exist in the | BBC archives, although several tapes are missing. |
New satellite technology allowed the | BBC Latin American Service to be more accessible to |
The | BBC Latin American Service expanded during the 1990 |
On 10 October 2005, the | BBC Latin American Service officially changed its n |
After the end of the War, | BBC Latin American Service changed form dramaticall |
NESOHR has been cited by the | BBC and Amnesty International, as well as Sri Lanka |
The game was also ported to the | BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC and MSX platforms. |
The | BBC ran an article investigating whether sex on a p |
He currently works for the | BBC as an expert and outspoken pundit, and presents |
I think the | bbc have an interview with Josie on the official si |
The | BBC broadcast an abridged radio version of the work |
BBC Newshour, an hour-long news bulletin is broadca | |
For the | BBC, he anchored the February and October 1974 Gene |
Max Pearson (born 1959) is a | BBC journalist and news presenter with the BBC Worl |
ewsroom South East, which was later replaced by | BBC London and BBC South Today. |
en on The Law of the Playground and The Wall on | BBC Three, and is currently filming her own sketch |
ndly Joan Greville Manton, called Jo, who was a | BBC colleague and also a biographer. |
He also occasionally presents | BBC Breakfast and BBC One weekend news bulletins. |
The series was also shown on | BBC One, and as a feature length film on BBC Four. |
He often appears on | BBC Breakfast and GMTV and has been a contributor t |
Series 2 premiered on | BBC Two and BBC HD on 16 January 2008. |
en widely publicised, including mentions on the | BBC website and in the local press. |
BBC Somerset and BBC Radio Bristol share many progr | |
Kresta has been a guest on | BBC Radio and major TV network news affiliates. |
Mair has also presented Newsnight on | BBC Two and The 7 O'Clock News on BBC Three. |
All six episodes survive in the | BBC archives and in private collections. |
He was a principal designer of the | BBC Micro and the ARM microprocessor. |
MasterChef and MasterChef: The Professionals on | BBC Two and BBC One along with John Torode, where h |
ge, from earlier years have found a new home at | BBC Hereford and Worcester. |
s presented several films for The Culture Show ( | BBC Two) and was a writer and on-screen contributor |
nt organised by Comic Relief, broadcast live on | BBC One and BBC Two from the evening of 13 March 20 |
ice was separated into its own personal service | BBC Brasil, and because BBC Mundo wanted to add Spa |
e is one of the presenters of Midlands Today on | BBC One and has appeared on BBC Breakfast as the pr |
He also participated in the | BBC broadcast and recording of Rachel Portman's new |
Later he joined the | BBC Repertory and played at the Mermaid Theatre and |
orn 13 June 1977) is a television producer, for | BBC Sport and previously Sky Sports, and currently |
Welsh television series made by Indus Films for | BBC Wales, and broadcast on BBC One Wales, with a s |
The track was featured on the | BBC's review of the 1960s music scene, Pop Go The S |
The programme finished behind | BBC One and ITV but ahead of Channel 4 and Five. |
BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire is the name for the | |
r work has included "What Ron Said'"', shown on | BBC One and "So What Do You Do All Day"'', a busine |
"Chas" White, known as Dr Rock is an Irish-born | BBC Radio and TV presenter. |
in the UK during the 1990s, which was shown on | BBC Two and which was produced by BBC Scotland in G |
ns), British public relations adviser; formerly | BBC journalist and spokesman for Mohammed Al Fayed |
ager and a Packet of Crisps was Nickson's first | BBC commission and has run for ten years. |
of fans commonly use the titles featured on the | BBC video and DVD releases. |
It was originally broadcast on | BBC Four, and aired on BBC Two from 9 October 2006. |
In 2003, the | BBC produced and broadcast a 60 minute television d |
In 1987 she worked at the new | BBC 648, and also became a newsreader for the World |
the UK the Scottish League Cup was broadcast on | BBC Scotland and BBC Red Button. |
Roisin is the sister of | BBC broadcaster and musician Tony McAuley and niece |
In the past she has also presented | BBC Breakfast and the BBC One O'Clock News. |
channel broadcast a mix of programmes shown on | BBC One and BBC Two in the United Kingdom, as well |
s have since moved on to other positions within | BBC News and the BBC itself. |
ten plays for the stage and screen, including a | BBC drama and the movie, The Long Night. |
2003 Alix was promoted to Head of Strategy for | BBC News and subsequently BBC Journalism, where she |
00-0600 GMT the programme is shown in the UK on | BBC One and the BBC News Channel, and is simply bra |
Sometime | BBC broadcaster and magazine editor, Bradford was a |
the news and information service was rebranded | BBC World, and 30 January 1995 the subscription-fun |
The series debuted on 1 November 2009 on | BBC One and BBC HD. |
Entertainment programmes such as | BBC Sound and Top Gear are broadcast with Persian d |
uglas Mounce (Sunday Late Show - simulcast with | BBC West and BBC South West stations) |
This is broadcast in the UK on | BBC News and internationally on BBC World News. |
BBC stars and ordinary people had makeovers perform | |
It originally aired on | BBC One and repeated on the CBBC Channel. |
She was later a presenter on | BBC Breakfast and spent two years reporting and pre |
dits include: Shetland Diaries with Simon King ( | BBC 2) and Incredible Animal Journeys (BBC 1, 2006) |
In 1998 she moved to Glasgow to work for | BBC Scotland, and after a period behind the camera |
dicoat is an announcer on various programmes on | BBC One and BBC Radio 2; he is probably best known |
It was first shown on | BBC One and BBC HD in October and November 2009. |
Podd is an educational game for the | BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, published by Acornsof |
Masterteam is a | BBC television and radio quiz show, devised by the |
The Climbers ( | BBC Books and Hodder and Stoughton) 1992 |
e series of the comedy has been commissioned by | BBC Scotland and the show is produced by Effingee P |
Details Magazine, nthWORD, | BBC Radio, and NPR's Morning Edition, Weekend Editi |
Durham - Wedensday 20th April 2011 @ 7.30pm on | BBC One and BBC One HD |
sion sitcom series which was first broadcast on | BBC Two and BBC HD in the United Kingdom. |
He has hosted his own show on | BBC GMR and XFM in Manchester, but is now hosting a |
It was first shown on | BBC Four and was repeated on BBC Two. |
The 4 episode show was aired on | BBC One and BBC HD in the United Kingdom on Monday |
He has also presented on | BBC national and local radio. |
also completed a short spell of broadcasting on | BBC Four and BBC Red Button. |
ppeared on individual programmes for Channel 5, | BBC 2 and BBC 4, the History Channel, National Geog |
nated television series Funland, which aired on | BBC Three, and wrote the Billy Goats Gruff episode |
red a number of programmes, including CNN Live, | BBC Newsnight and BBC News 24, as well as Radio 4's |
Top Gear returned for a 15th series, aired on | BBC Two and BBC HD, on 27 June 2010, and concluded |
is currently anchorman for the science magazine | BBC Focus, and a freelance columnist for the Financ |
He presented overnight news on | BBC News and BBC World News from 2008-2011, then da |
e game was released on the Oric 1, ZX Spectrum, | BBC Micro and Commodore 64. |
Alison reported on his death for all | BBC Networks, and was the only BBC reporter in King |
emy Rent is a fictional character from the cult | BBC TV and radio show Little Britain played by Matt |
entitled Torchwood: Children of Earth, aired on | BBC One and BBC HD between 6 July and 10 July 2009. |
tures theme tunes that were used by a number of | BBC radio and TV stations. |
N is commissioned by Danny Cohen, Controller of | BBC Three, and Jane Tranter, Controller of BBC Fict |
It also features a | BBC News and BBC Weather update. |
The show was broadcast on Saturday evenings on | BBC 1 and ran for at least three series. |
medy written by Tim Dawson produced in house by | BBC Productions and aired on BBC Three. |
Robin Francis Lustig (born 30 August 1948) is a | BBC journalist and radio broadcaster who presents p |
Glide FM competes with Heart Thames Valley, | BBC Oxford and sister station Jack FM Oxfordshire i |
he was a television and radio reporter with the | BBC, ITV and LBC. |
Esler also presents Dateline London on | BBC News and BBC World News most Sunday mornings at |
The series is co-produced by | BBC Wales and the Discovery Channel. |
urne's work has often been broadcast on various | BBC Radio and Television programmes. |
The first episode aired on | BBC One and BBC HD 20 February 2011, the two remain |
bies (both the separate channel and CBeebies on | BBC One and BBC Two). |
executive, who was a station Controller of both | BBC Radio and later BBC Television in the 1940s and |
He is a sports presenter for Radio 5 Live, | BBC Television and ESPN, and was the sports newsrea |
as replaced by two separate regional bulletins ( | BBC London and South East Today) in 2001, Embley re |
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