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  1. Today BBC Writersroom officially launches their BBC Scotland office. Development Producer Angela Galvin explains why this is great news for Scotland-based writers and a few of the upcoming plans and events.

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  2. When BBC local apprentice Joshua Gardner spotted an email looking for feature ideas for Inside Out he didn't know he would end up being part of the programme...

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  3. Wayne Garvie, former Head of BBC Entertainment remembers the birth of Strictly Come Dancing.

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  4. Andy Gilbert, whose company Gilbey Films makes the BBC diversity showreels, has just made it to the final three of the Stelios Award for Disabled Entrepreneurs 2015. Andy was formerly of this parish, as series producer of Match of the Day.

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  5. Joe Godwin talks about the success of Peaky Blinders and the announcement that BBC Three is to move part of it's team to Birmingham

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  6. Once again, the BBC will be making additional Red Button streams available.  And for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, as we did for the London 2012 Olympic Games, we will make BBC Three available 24 hours a day, in HD and in SD.

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  7. Dina Gold explains how her investigative journalism at the BBC gave her the tools to research her grandmother's stories.

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  9. The Music Consultant to the BBC, Hugh Goldsmith shares his overview on Eurovision and in particular this year's entry.

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  10. Abigail Gonda is a Development Producer for the BBC Writersroom, here she looks ahead to talking to young writers at the Into Film Festival.

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  11. Introducing the latest World War One iWonder guide featuring Alan Johnson MP. 

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  12. Last week, my colleagues and I in the BBC's Audio & Music Interactive department (A&MI) hosted an event for ninety representatives of the UK's digital media industry. The event gave indies (independent suppliers) the opportunity to meet the BBC staff that commission work for A&MI, ...

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  13. Paul Greeves, BBC Director of Workplace and Safety puts today's NAO report in context with an overview of our project to make BBC buildings more efficient.

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  14. Violinist Julian Gregory recounts the BBC Philharmonic's return to Japan to finish the tour that was cut short by the 2011 earthquake & tsunami.

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  15. Project director Andy Griffee reviews the successful migration of BBC staff and equipment to W1.

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  16. Cerys Griffiths follows up on the launch of the bite sized technology for schoolchildren, announced by Tony Hall at the Make It Digital event in March.

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  17. Mark Grinnel, Editor of BBC Radio Devon introduces the new centre which was opened by HRH the Duchess of Cornwall.

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  18. Executive Producer Mike Gunton talks about his passion for making nature programmes and why the BBC have decided to make a sequel to the Planet Earth series, first shown a decade ago.

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  19. Ana Lucía González updates on the crowd-sourcing editing project's progress.

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