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  • BBC A began broadcasting on 6 November 2008, Digita
  • However the fact this it is the BBC, a publicly-funded and universally-respected br
  • In negotiating a second series with the BBC a few years later, another series from Aherne w
  • "Handlebars ( BBC Acoustic)" - 3:35
  • "Rise ( BBC Acoustic)" - 4:12
  • is a British journalist who has worked with the BBC across most television news programmes.
  • Series 2 was broadcast on BBC across the UK from October 2009
  • dules during Ross's 12-week suspension from all BBC activities following the Sachsgate controversy.
  • In 2009 he played Mr. Knightley in a BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma.
  • In 1986, Withers starred in the BBC adaptation of Hotel du Lac, which was followed
  • She also made an appearance in the 2007 BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibili
  • He also appeared in another period drama, the BBC adaptation of Crime and Punishment as Rhazhumik
  • unt also played Lady Catherine de Bourgh in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, and provided
  • Ralph Truman in a BBC adaptation of Richard of Bordeaux (1938)
  • In 2009, she starred in the latest BBC adaptation of The Day of the Triffids.
  • Andrew Osborn in a BBC adaptation of Richard of Bordeaux (1938)
  • She appears as Viv in the forthcoming BBC adaptation of Sarah Waters' novel The Night Wat
  • He played the Sheriff's sergeant in the 2006 BBC adaptation of Robin Hood.
  • He appeared as the lawyer's clerk Clamb in the BBC adaptation of Bleak House by Charles Dickens (2
  • The BBC admit that in the past they had not always welc
  • "Reg" (for BBC African Service)
  • te (born 1944) was for many years editor of the BBC's programmes Focus on Africa and Network Africa
  • He applied for a job at the BBC after the war but soon returned to Decca.
  • He joined the BBC after the war.
  • On the 27th of May 2011 Richard Angwin left the BBC after 11 years on Points West.
  • "Tuesday Afternoon" (Hayward) ( BBC Afternoon Pop Show 7/10/68) - 3:23
  • s also a co-writer of Chopratown (2005) for the BBC, again starring Sanjeev Bhaskar.
  • ded the number with the new lyrics so as to get BBC air-plays.
  • Although not filmed in HD the BBC aired it on BBC One HD Wednesday 29 December 20
  • Shortly after Rikki Fulton's death in 2004, BBC aired The Very Best of Scotch and Wry.
  • The song suffered a BBC airplay ban.
  • BBC Alba programmes for television and radio are al
  • Currently, BBC Alba programmes also air on BBC Two Scotland.
  • BBC Alba is also jointly responsible with MG Alba f
  • For the Gaelic-language television service, see BBC Alba (TV channel).
  • It is frequently repeated on BBC Alba and TeleG, and the first two series have b
  • programme is being given a second screening on BBC Alba, the dedicated Scottish Gaelic language di
  • funded by the Gaelic Media Service and made by BBC Alba.
  • was shown live and the final was shown live on BBC Alba.
  • of the versions was included on the Live at the BBC album, released in 1994.
  • A Sense of Guilt (1990, BBC), Alexa (1982, BBC), Mackenzie (1980, BBC) and
  • f the poets, Donal Thompson, went on to win the BBC Alfred Bradley Bursary in 1992.
  • BBC all rights reserved
  • sions of the song a total of four times for the BBC, all broadcast on the group's BBC radio program
  • The BBC Allied Expeditionary Forces Programme was a rad
  • uation he was one of three trainees to join the BBC, alongside Peter Salmon (former BBC head of spo
  • CBC Television and the BBC also coproduced a television adaptation.
  • The BBC also makes some of the content on bbc.co.uk and
  • The BBC also produces books, video cassettes and an int
  • According to the BBC, although Yarmouk "is identified as a camp, the
  • He said he should never have left the BBC, although technically he hadn't as he continued
  • BBC America
  • Undressed' has been optioned as a TV series by BBC America and Big Talk productions.
  • As a result, it has taken a while for BBC America to line up launches."
  • January 2011 Crichlow has hosted The Tudors on BBC America.
  • m PBS and other programming services, including BBC, American Public Television and NETA.
  • BBC, among other news outlets, lauded Heap as being
  • Carver is married to BBC anchor Katty Kay.
  • He was a Governor of the BBC, and chaired the Panel for Civil Service Manpow
  • Lewis also commentates for the BBC and S4C broadcasting companies.
  • ter 1959, working with recording companies, the BBC and in the theatre.
  • Both the BBC and the UK media regulator OFCOM received compl
  • He left the BBC and joined ITV in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1980.at
  • This concurs with the language used on BBC and other news websites, and is logical conside
  • series was both produced and distributed by the BBC and shown nationwide during its airing.
  • Only One Earth - 1986 - Published by BBC and UNESCO
  • It was commissioned by the BBC and produced in association with HBO Films.
  • y (born 7 October 1961) is a newsreader for the BBC, and is currently a regular presenter on the ro
  • large room) was researched and developed by the BBC and located in the BBC Television Centre, Londo
  • In September 2001, she joined the BBC and began to host Look North with Harry Gration
  • rt is a business news programme produced by the BBC and is shown on BBC World News during the Asian
  • Shows and series from BBC and Channel 4 (England)
  • er 2000) was a British documentary maker at the BBC and ITV.
  • Tournaments were regularly broadcast on BBC and ITV and Anderson was successful in several
  • ng 1989, Peter Cregeen left ITV to work for the BBC and was replaced by Michael Chapman.
  • s is used by the Welsh Assembly Government, the BBC, and various quasi-governmental organisations.
  • An eight-episode series was ordered by the BBC, and is presented by John Barrowman.
  • In short, the BBC and ITV in Manchester needed a new production f
  • of Benjamin Britten's opera Billy Budd for the BBC and in 1995 he was the conductor in the English
  • In the early 1990s she presented on Children's BBC and then on SMart.
  • s a 2009 documentary series co-developed by the BBC and the Open University.
  • recorded at two shows in 1988 and 1990 for the BBC and was broadcast live by BBC Radio One.
  • -General Sir Ian Jacob, Director General of the BBC and a member of Churchill's war cabinet,
  • The series was produced by the BBC and aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom.
  • key debates were held on 29 March (STV), 1 May ( BBC), and 3 May (STV).
  • ters is a British television series made by the BBC and shown from 1975 to 1978.
  • In 1946 she became a governor of the BBC and of the Old Vic theatre.
  • ision documentaries for the British TV stations BBC and ATV World.
  • He is also an analyst for the BBC and Sky Sports in the United Kingdom.
  • y British television programme, produced by the BBC and screened on their BBC Television Service in
  • In 1957 he joined the BBC and was one of the few employees of the BBC Lig
  • I invited the BBC and the ITA to agree to its abolition[...]
  • The film was produced by the BBC and Ecosse Films with the intention of being sh
  • In India, some episodes were telecast on the BBC and Series 1 is available on VCD.
  • natural television anthology series made by the BBC and broadcast on BBC2 in 1972.
  • It is produced by BBC and has been shown worldwide including in Austr
  • eer in the United Kingdom as a reporter for the BBC and Radio Television Hong Kong.
  • The song was banned by the BBC and was not performed on TV or played on the ma
  • The song was banned by the BBC and was not performed on BBC TV or played on th
  • He worked for the BBC and returned to Vienna in 1946 in British unifo
  • She worked previously for the BBC and Star News in Singapore, before moving to CN
  • She helped to develop the BBC's digital strategy and renewal of their charter
  • BE is a historian, broadcaster, governor of the BBC and former vice-chancellor of Bangor University
  • He is a regular pundit on Sky TV, BBC and GMTV.
  • oday is an Asian news programme produced by the BBC and is shown on BBC World News during the Asian
  • g nature documentary series, co-produced by the BBC and the Discovery Channel and filmed by the BBC
  • For many years, Campbell worked at the BBC and remained a fixture.
  • ion-based television programme, produced by the BBC and broadcast on international news channel BBC
  • Mathieson serves on both the BBC and the British Jazz Awards committees.
  • he has spent over 15 years with a career at the BBC, and became an executive producer in the BBC Dr
  • career as a chartered accountant he joined the BBC and in 1990 became a BBC network television cor
  • efore moving to London, where he worked for the BBC and ITV.
  • This programming was produced by the BBC and is now being made available online via Demo
  • nalist and presenter, currently employed by the BBC and best known for presenting BBC Points West a
  • oard Director, Freesat, a joint venture between BBC and ITV plc
  • is a British television sitcom produced by the BBC and broadcast on BBC One in 2006.
  • He has been a producer for the BBC and was a BBC correspondent in Pakistan in the
  • oday is a sports news programme produced by the BBC and is shown on BBC World News.
  • ion Gray began to work behind the scenes at the BBC, and soon after, entered a BBC Journalism cours
  • George Arney is a journalist for BBC and was until 2009 one of the hosts for The Wor
  • nett was providing several films a year for the BBC, and Garnett would produce Leigh's next project
  • announcing a baseball game between the San Juan BBC and the Porto Rico Stars in New York
  • The 365 has a 115" BBC and is aimed at the construction markets.
  • However in 1940 she joined the BBC and in 1947 she was promoted to Assistant Head
  • enter, foreign correspondent and newsreader for BBC and ITN.
  • ce director of RFL, a former accountant for the BBC and chief executive of Halifax RLFC.
  • 1927) a director and producer for both BBC and Thames Television; Hazel (b.
  • They also performed it on the BBC and on several live shows.
  • ician at Boots the Chemist before moving to the BBC and became a prominent member of the BBC trade
  • a screenplay adaptation, filmed in 2006 for the BBC and HBO, and broadcast in September 2007.
  • In 1946 he joined the BBC; and was a known Fitzrovian.
  • NESOHR has been cited by the BBC and Amnesty International, as well as Sri Lanka
  • 2003; 2009-), Rose in 'Dressing For Breakfast' ( BBC) and as Dilly in The Wilsons (BBC).
  • His other writing includes Next ( BBC), and three historical plays.
  • He began his career at the BBC and was London correspondent of the newspaper N
  • s also responsible for negotiations between the BBC and the British royal family and negotiated the
  • In 1972 she was a key performer in the BBC anniversary programme Fifty Years Of Music.
  • On 6 December 2010, the BBC announced that The Naked and Famous had been no
  • In February 2008, the BBC announced that Steven was being written out of
  • On 21 October 2006 the BBC announced that he had died in hospital, aged 59
  • In 1980 the BBC announced its intention to disband several of i
  • The BBC announced on Saturday 11 January 2006 that a ne
  • In November 2007, the BBC announced CBeebies was to leave BBC Television
  • On 1 March 1994 the BBC announced that Allen was to host its new Breakf
  • On 4 January 2011, the BBC announced that Woon had been placed fourth in t
  • On 9 April 2006, the BBC announced Cassidy's departure from EastEnders w
  • In December 2010 the BBC announced that he is to become Controller of BB
  • yside - 21 April 1961, Weybridge, Surrey) was a BBC announcer and newsreader.
  • (Its title is a sarcastic quotation from a BBC announcer concerning the avant-garde Darmstadt
  • artin (born 5 January 1959) is the presenter of BBC antiques programme Flog It!.
  • The BBC appearance prompted The Docklands newspaper to
  • 2009 she started presenting sports news for the BBC, appearing on the BBC News Channel in the UK an
  • This song was featured on a BBC Apprentice advertisement in 2010.
  • ble Olympic quest", Tuhabonye interviwed by the BBC, April 12, 2008
  • BBC Arabic can also be seen via www.bbcarabic.com.
  • The BBC Arabic service started in 1938 as 65 minute bro
  • ipt writer for The Archers in 2003 and runs the BBC Archers website.
  • two episodes of The Borderers were part of the BBC Archive Trial.
  • Death of the Working Classes - BBC Archive - first broadcast February 1988
  • It contains recordings from the BBC archive including some tracks from the John Pee
  • BBC Archive and Information and BBC Music Library w
  • No episodes survive in the BBC archive, though there is a recording of the pil
  • All six episodes survive in the BBC archives and in private collections.
  • It remained in the BBC archives for 16 years until it was released on
  • has been reported that tape copies exist in the BBC archives, although several tapes are missing.
  • isodes of The Macra Terror are missing from the BBC archives.
  • isodes 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 8 are missing from the BBC Archives.
  • sodes one and three of this serial exist in the BBC archives.
  • The series was a casualty of the BBC's wiping policy of the era and no longer exists
  • Due to the BBC's wiping policy of the era, the series mostly n
  • Descriptions of the characters, created by the BBC, are given to all their local radio presenters
  • Contributing units of the BBC are BBC Science, the Natural History Unit, the
  • Imagine IMAGINE ( BBC Arena/ORF) (2003)
  • le Mill special documentary was produced by the BBC around this time discussing his career and the
  • BBC article
  • picking that point up, it was supported by the BBC article cited, but is patent nonsense.
  • BBC article on the mill and the transatlantic cable
  • The BBC article, by Dan Parkinson, characterized the so
  • It is now commonly used in media such as this BBC article.
  • Also the BBC articles on the incident contradict this statem
  • Expand: All 10 start-class BBC articles with Top importance - see here, BBC Ja
  • ent of this seems to be largely the same as the BBC article[].
  • In 2010, Lavelle was employed by the BBC as a news correspondent for BBC Breakfast and B
  • In 2007 he joined the BBC as Controller, User Experience and Design at th
  • 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.
  • his doctorate, Lifen worked for 10 years at the BBC as assistant producer for TV, producer, senior
  • paper for Young People, before working with the BBC as a youth reporter for the BBC Nature series,
  • He worked for the BBC as a radio producer for 10 years, working on a
  • In 1960, he joined the BBC as a trainee.
  • She returned to the BBC as Controller of BBC Four after five years.
  • rt of the BBC/ITV ratings wars, he rejoined the BBC as Head of Television Light Entertainment.
  • He currently works for the BBC as an expert and outspoken pundit, and presents
  • In 1963, he joined the BBC as a studio manager, specialising in radio dram
  • Campbell was named by the BBC as one of the perpetrators of the 1998 Omagh bo
  • Hall joined the BBC as a trainee after graduating.
  • Pantomania, or Dick Whittington (1956) BBC, as The Good Fairy,(written by Eric Sykes)
  • a British journalist, currently working for the BBC as the regular presenter of BBC Breakfast's bus
  • 'Sweet As You Are' was filmed by the BBC as a theatre performance.
  • he resigned from Hat Trick and returned to the BBC as BBC Television's Head of Comedy, requesting
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