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One of the best jobs I could have imagined
Regional news programme Inside Out has returned for its 26th series. Here, presenter Chris Jackson shares his experiences working on the show.
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BBC Cardiff Singer of the World: "Don't come to compete, come to sing!"
BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Artistic Director David Jackson shares the history of the event and challenges of producing a live television event.
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Jim Al Khalili talks about his programme, 'Gravity: The Force That Shapes Our Lives'
Jim Al Khalili returns to BBC Four tonight with a 90 minute feature-length documentary exploring some of the facts about gravity the rest of us might take for granted.
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Digital Cardiff Week
Mark Jacobs gives us the lowdown on a week of events in Cardiff that highlight digital technology.
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BBC Media Action: A producer’s epic journey to broadcast a radio show in South Sudan
Hitching a lift on humanitarian planes – just one of the ways BBC Media Action’s radio drama gets to remote radio station partners in South Sudan. Scriptwriter Winnie Jaguru takes us on a journey to a broadcast in South Sudan.
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Celebrating community: The lead up to Leeds Carnival
A brief look at the history of Leeds West Indian Carnival and what to expect from this year's celebration.
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CBBC Newsround: How do you tell difficult stories to children?
To mark the 70th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Lewis James, Editor of Newsround, considers how best to explain a complex and sometimes troubling world in a safe and appropriate manner for a young audience.
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New iPlayer - Celebrating the Best of British Creativity
As a new look iPlayer is launched, Victoria Jaye, Head of TV Content, BBC iPlayer outlines the ambitions for creative innovation on the platform.
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Third party content on BBC iPlayer
Victoria Jaye explains the criteria for selecting which third party content is included in BBC iPlayer
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Midlands Today TV news join forces with local heroes to ‘Rewind and Revisit’
Midlands Today returns to Stoke Heath to report on the inspiring stories of everyday local heroes discovered there in 1977.
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Access all areas at BBC Birmingham
Take a look at the work we do in Birmingham all this week with a virtual tour behind the scenes on our news, drama and radio programmes.
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BBC North West Tonight - Emotionally powerful stories
BBC North West Tonight's Roger Johnson shares the emotional story that became the second most viewed BBC Facebook post.
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BBC Northern Ireland at 90: A rich heritage to build on
Following on from a concert in Belfast to mark BBC Northern Ireland's 90th birthday this week, Peter Johnston, Director BBC Northern Ireland, reflects on this momentous occasion.
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Have you been affected by the issues in this programme?
Twenty years after the launch of the BBC’s helplines, BBC programmes, and drama in particular, have had a significant impact in encouraging people to seek help for a wide range of problems. More than 1 million people have sought help via the BBC Action Line and its online support webpages since ...
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What’s on BBC Red Button: 14-20 November
Find out what’s on BBC Red Button this week, 14-20 November
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My experience at BBC Digital's Women in Technology Conference 2015
Lorna Jones, Procurement Manager at Wellcome Trust, attended BBC Digital's Women in Technology Conference 2015 at New Broadcasting House, London in September 2015. Here she gives an account of the day and her experience.
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Ten Pieces: Engaging Children with music
Why will 100,000 primary-aged children go to the cinema to see a new BBC Music production? Katy Jones, Executive Producer, BBC Learning, who is responsible for the Ten Pieces project, explains.
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Arena Online: 'Bringing the past into the present into the future'
Arena's online producer Alex Jones gives an overview of how the programmes archives are being used to illustrate stories in the present day, and shows us around the new Arena Hotel.
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Should the BBC unpublish any of its online content?
This is a question we are facing increasingly, particularly in relation to the BBC News Website which gets requests every week to remove reports from the archive. David Jordan outlines current thinking.