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Genome – Radio Times archive now live
Genome – the BBC project to digitise the Radio Times magazines between 1923 and 2009 is now live, and now the team needs your help...
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Mr Alzheimer's and Me
The producers of CBBC documentary about children living with older relatives who have dementia talk about their experience of making the programme.
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70 years young: Radio 3, still pioneering new music and new ways to enjoy it
As Radio 3 celebrates 70 years since it's predecessor, The Third Programme was first broadcast, Controller Alan Davey looks ahead to pioneering ideas for the future on the network.
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Panorama - Living With Dementia: Chris’s Story
BBC News Producer Maria David explains how a special Panorama about dementia, was made.
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Introducing the Black and British season on the BBC
Running throughout November 2016 the Black And British is a season of programming celebrating the achievements of black people in the UK and exploring the rich culture and history of black Britain.
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Taking Liberties Season on the BBC: Magna Carta 800
As the BBC launches Taking Liberties, the Magna Carta 800 season, Martin Davidson, BBC Commissioning Editor, History, considers why the signing of 'The Great Charter' 800 years ago was such a key historical event.
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Is The Archers going to get 'darker and bigger'? No.
Has recent press coverage made you worried that The Archers is going to take a lurch into EastEnders territority? Well, worry not, because it isn't. Acting Archers editor John Yorke explains the truth about this story. A few months ago I was asked by a national newspaper if EastEnders would ev...
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MOTD at 50 - a reflection by Barry Davies
BBC Sports Commentator Barry Davies considers the history of Match of the Day as it celebrates its 50th birthday - and wonders at its longevity.
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BBC One Wales HD launched today
Adrian Davies heralds the arrival of BBC One Wales HD.
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Your Paintings: Masterpieces in Schools
Your Paintings - a website which aims to show the entire UK national collection of oil paintings - is made up of paintings from thousands of museums and other public institutions around the UK. Rachel Davies reveals how UK school children felt about having a real masterpiece in their school.
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Product placement on BBC World News
Chris Davies, Sales and Marketing Director at BBC Global News Ltd, explains how some programmes on the World News channel will contain product placements.
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Not a 'Bah Humbug' in sight: A CBeebies Christmas Carol
Andy Day shares his experience of playing the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge in this year's CBeebies panto, A CBeebies Chritmas Carol.
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The BBC Performing Arts Fund, The Voice UK and a pot of theatre funding
Catherine de Val from the BBC Performing Arts Fund, writes about a recent success for PAF Music Fellow James Ham.
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Better In or Out? Regional EU Referendum specials on BBC Television
Jason Dean previews our regional EU Referendum broadcasts on BBC TV, Sunday, 12 June.
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The making of Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur Virtual Reality
With the new generation of virtual reality headsets it is not a massive leap to take CG animation produced for television and create a 360 experience, here Paul Deane explains how this was achieved for Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur.
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The 2011 Nick Clarke Award
Nick Clarke presenting the World at One The Nick Clarke Award is now entering its fourth year. This hugely popular prize was first launched in 2008 at The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival, and celebrates the single best broadcast interview of each year. Judges of the award are looking f...