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  1. BBC Young Musician 2016 winner, cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason talks about the opportunities that have opened up for him as a result of his award.

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  2. Reporter Darragh MacIntyre shares his story researching and making tonight's Panorama.

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  3. Ba-dum. Ba-dum. Former employees tell how they met and fell in love at the BBC.

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  4. Director, Nations and Regions Ken MacQuarrie introduces a special recording celebrating the diversity of radio presenters across the UK.

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  5. A round up of BBC programmes which won a Celtic Media Award at the festival in Douglas, Isle of Mann.

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  6. We spoke to See Hear series producer William Mager about his career at the BBC and his work producing the BBC's flagship magazine programme for the deaf community, now in its 35th series.

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  7. A prelude to the BBC at the Quay event in Scotland which will take place in July.

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  8. Head of Commonwealth Games, Bruce Malcolm gives a flavour of the exciting coverage to come this summer.

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  9. Anna Mallet, CEO, BBC Studios and Post Production, introduces the work her team do at Elstree Studios and looks forward to a return to TVC in 2015.

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  10. Peter Manuira introduces the BBC's new arts online service. 

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  11. Ahead of the second series of CBBC's fly-on-the-wall documentary series Our School, we find out a little bit more about the trials and tribulations of filming the pupils in a secondary school for a year and how the hard work paid off.

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  12. Radio Times is one of the country’s best-known magazine titles, and its pages hold records of a large proportion of the history of broadcasting in the UK - including virtually all BBC programme listings from 1923 onwards.

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  13. Radio 4's Broadcasting House donned their wellies spent the weekend at the Hay Festival. It rained a little, so much so that Paddy O'Connell's camera got a little steamed up in the marquee. We asked broadcast journalist Simon Maybin to talk us through the weekend.

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  14. Sreen Machine, a huge mobile cinema previewed BBC Scotland's new natural history series 'Hebrides - Islands on the Edge' to local residents on the islands. Executive producer of the show, Neil McDonald was on hand to witness the event.

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  15. An update from the first Food Connections event in Bristol from it's instigator, Clare McGinn.

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  17. Dan McGolpin highlights the successes of BBC's daytime shows and introduces some new programmes for the coming months. A version of this article originally appeared in Broadcast Magazine on Thursday 16 June, 2016.

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  18. Acting Head of Radio Comedy, Julia McKenzie, looks back on this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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  19. Claire McLaughlin reveals what happened when a group of schoolgirls were invited to learn about IT careers at the BBC.

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