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  1. A year ago Ben Mustill-Rose, a developer who is blind, attended a PDT event in Salford, two weeks ago he joined the BBC, he charts his journey.

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  2. When people find out that I work for BBC Children in Need the first question they ask is, "What do you do for the rest of year?" The truth is that the Charity is here all year round making sure that the money raised is going to projects that are making a real difference to the lives of children...

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  3. On Sunday 14 July there was a That's Life! reunion to mark Dame Esther Rantzen DBE's 75th birthday. Here the journalist and television presenter remembers how she started out and the beginnings of That's Life!

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  4. Philip Raperport, Head of Marketing at BBC Radio 3 and Classical Music introduces a new series of promotional films for the network.

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  5. We believe our audience is sophisticated enough to accept a broad range of viewpoints, and we are loathe to censor or avoid significant works of literature because they might be controversial; we would rather present the work and let listeners make up their own minds.

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  6. BBC Radio 6Music's Tom Ravenscroft looks forward to the BBC hosting the Mercury Prize award ceremony after a break of three years.

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  7. Documentary filmmaker Dan Reed tells the story of the day he filmed a contributor for the This World documentary unaware of what was unfolding at the nearby Bataclan.

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  8. Assistant Producer Anwen Rees reveals the importance of the competition as it celebrates its 30th anniversary.

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  9. Anne Reevell explains how and why the BBC's Question Time production team helped make the Libyan debate programme Hiwar Mushtaraq (Joint Dialogue) in London.

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  10. When BBC Radio Humberside's David Reeves learned that the first UK Eurovision entry came from Hull he decided to find out more, and it led to a new documentary for the station called Hull's Song for Europe.

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  11. Head of English Regions Craig Henderson gives an update on major programming initiative, 'World War One at Home'.

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  12. Diane Reid, Head of BBC Outreach & Corporate Responsibility, blogs about BBC Outreach’s Media on the Move conference.

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  13. The Reality Check team draws its talent from across BBC News, based on a core team from Analysis and Research and the Political Research Unit. Anthony Reubens explains how the team works.

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  14. Amanda Rice introduces the Diversifying Our Workforce: Employee Equality Information 2013 on the BBC's diversity website. 

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  15. Reimagining the BBC’s connected TV experience ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

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  16. For anyone that loves musical theatre, there's no greater call to get than the one which asks if you'd go to New York for three days with Elaine Paige to cover The Tony Awards for Radio 2, Jessica Rickson received that call and shares her experience.

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  17. Melissa Riddington, former BBC Event producer, shares her abiding memories of her time at the BBC and the lessons she learnt here, including avoiding offering to help celebrities with their nuts...

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  18. BBC New Comedy Award 2014 winner explains how he's giving up his day job to make people laugh, and find a geordie accent for his voice synthesiser in the process.

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  19. Peter Rippon, Editor, BBC Online Archive and Connected Studio on a range of new online tools we are launching to mark Dementia Awareness week around the UK.

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