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History is written by the victors: The inspiration behind Viceroy's House
Writer and director Gurinder Chadha, OBE (Bhaji On The Beach, Bend It Like Beckham and Bride & Prejudice) talks about how her upbringing influenced her approach to 'Viceroy's House' her latest release which is co produced by BBC Films.
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BBC Radio 1 starts broadcasting from its brand new studios
BBC Radio 1 starts broadcasting from its brand new studios in New Broadcasting House
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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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32 Fellowships from the BBC Performing Arts Fund
Today the 32 people who have been selected to become BBC Performing Arts Fund Fellows for 2015 have been announced.
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Showcasing British short films
On Tuesday we heard that one of the short films from our most recent film scheme has been nominated for an Oscar. This follows a BAFTA nomination for one of the other films on the same scheme, which is run by BBC Film Network. This is a huge testimony to the creativity of the filmmakers involved ...
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BBC School Report: Inspiring the next generation of journalists
One week after BBC School Report News Day, Look North's Damian O'Neil reflects on his time working on the project.
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How the BBC is reflecting today’s UK
Head of Diversity, Inclusion and Succession Tunde Ogungbesan writes about our progress representing diversity on and off-air.
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5 live doesn't look like Radio Bloke from here
Sports broadcaster Eleanor Oldroyd says suggestions Radio Five Live is neglecting female talent are false. Instead, she says the station has a track record of nurturing it.
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New structure for BBC Studios Factual to drive creativity
Lisa Opie talks in depth about the recently announced new structure for BBC Studios Factual.
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BBC Films at 25
Joe Oppenheimer, Commissioning Executive celebrates 25 years of BBC Films by looking forward to a host of exciting offerings coming up.
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BBC iWonder Special: 'Take the Test: Where in Britain would you be happiest?'
Following research released by the University of Cambridge, we're launching a BBC iWonder interactive guide containing a calculator which predicts the best place in Britain for you to live, based on your personality traits.