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Streaming Six Nations into Space
Richard Cooper explains how we transmitted into space for the first time.
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A day in the life of a Production Management Assistant
Esther Cox, 24, joined BBC Sport after graduating in August 2015. Last August she became a Production Management Assistant for BBC Football. To mark International Women’s Day, she takes us behind the scenes during a typical day working on BBC One’s Football Focus.
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Aim High with BBC Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland Screen
As applications open for this year’s Aim High training scheme - a partnership between BBC Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland Screen former recruit - Dominic Coyle reflects on how the training helped him achieve his goal of directing and producing his own documentary.
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100 Women season returns to the BBC
Fiona Crack, planning editor for BBC World Service Languages and the editor of BBC’s 100 Women season, introduces the season, now returning for a third year.
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100 Women who reflect the world and our audiences
Editor Fiona Crack writes about the development of a project that pledges to turn the spotlight on women's lives around the world.
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Murdered By My Father: Asking the experts
Nearly 12,000 cases of 'honour-based' violence have been reported in the UK since 2010. Producer of new BBC Three drama 'Murdered By My Father' explains how he went to the experts for advice on how to make the programme authentic without singling out one story.
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World Olympic Dreams - the search for schools is on
It's a month since, Olympic legend Matthew Pinsent and presenter Kate Silverton launched Olympic Dreams School Search on Breakfast on BBC One. Live from Park House School in Berkshire, a hundred kids were ready for action at 5am hurdling and playing hockey during the Breakfast broadcast. And ...
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Looking back on 70 years of Today in Parliament
Radio 4’s Today in Parliament celebrates its 70th anniversary today. BBC parliamentary correspondent and presenter of Radio 4's Today in Parliament Sean Curran takes a look back.
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My big break on Radio 4 Extra’s Newsjack
Gabby Hutchinson Crouch explains how she came to write for Newsjack via the BBC Radio Comedy Contract Writers scheme and offers would-be Newsjack writers some advice.
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A year in Ambridge
Editor of The Archers Sean O'Connor looks back on a year of drama in Ambridge.
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The PresentAble Scheme
PresentAble is a training initiative preparing ten would-be presenters for television or radio, all of whom have a passion for broadcasting and some form of disability. The scheme is led by three divisions at the BBC: Vision, Audio & Music, BBC North (including BBC Children's).