The song was first played on Nick Grimshaw's Radio 1 Breakfast Show on the BBC on the morning of 23 October with Adele interviewed live. |
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In 2016 she topped BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour Power List of women judged to have had the biggest impact on women's lives over the past 70 years. |
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An Drochaid, an hourlong documentary in Scottish Gaelic, was made for BBC Alba documenting the battle to remove tolls from the Skye bridge. |
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In 2013 her novel Red Bones became the basis of BBC crime drama television series Shetland. |
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The dialect is found in such coastal towns as Barry, as featured in the BBC comedy series, Gavin and Stacey. |
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The Welsh national media is based in Cardiff, with the BBC, ITV and S4C all having their main studios and offices in the capital. |
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Currently it has facilities to broadcast live radio and television and is listed as a BBC regional studio. |
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Dundee is home to one of 11 BBC Scotland broadcasting centres, located within the Nethergate Centre. |
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The results of the election were broadcast live on BBC Scotland and STV, on the night of the election. |
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The party used the Freedom of Information Act to see whether the BBC could have broken its own rules. |
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Salmond declined to attend those held on the BBC and ITV, and Angus Robertson agreed to take his place in these debates. |
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On 22 March 2011, BBC News presented a breakdown of the likely costs to the UK of the mission. |
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Jones levelled similar accusations against the BBC after they disclosed the impending British attack on Goose Green by 2 Para. |
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The BBC announced the taking of Goose Green on the BBC World Service before it had actually happened. |
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Ken Russell's BBC film and Kenneth MacMillan's Isadora ballet portrayed her as a grotesque monstre sacre. |
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Each Christmas Eve, BBC radio and television broadcasts The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols sung by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. |
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Ayckbourn used the pseudonym 'Peter Caulfield' because he was under exclusive contract to the BBC at the time. |
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At this time he also worked as a radio drama producer for the BBC, based in Leeds. |
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In 1980, he presented the Australian journey of the BBC television series Great Railway Journeys of the World. |
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In his early years, he also wrote extensively for BBC radio, often introducing surrealist themes. |
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This was televised by the BBC as part of their Play for Today series in November 1974, with Patti Love as Eileen. |
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In 2016, to mark the centenary of Dahl's birth, his letters to his mother were abridged and broadcast as BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week. |
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He also wrote for the satirical BBC comedy programme That Was the Week That Was, which was hosted by David Frost. |
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Nonetheless, by 1960, shortage of money led him to agree to an interview on BBC Television, in the Face to Face series conducted by John Freeman. |
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Following its success, a second story was adapted and on 3 April 2010 BBC Radio 4 broadcast Goldfinger with Stephens again playing Bond. |
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They were both writing, Hughes working on programmes for the BBC as well as producing essays, articles, reviews and talks. |
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The story of Doyle and Edalji was dramatised in an episode of the 1972 BBC television series, The Edwardians. |
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Rankin is a regular contributor to the BBC Two arts programme Newsnight Review. |
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Banks appeared on the BBC television programme Question Time, a show that features political discussion. |
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In 2006 Banks captained a team of writers to victory in a special series of BBC Two's University Challenge. |
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When he broadcast on Welsh BBC, early in his career, he was introduced using this pronunciation. |
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Although Thomas had previously written for the BBC, it was a minor and intermittent source of income. |
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In the second half of 1945, Thomas began reading for the BBC Radio programme, Book of Verse, broadcast weekly to the Far East. |
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He had an uneasy relationship with BBC management and a staff job was never an option, with drinking cited as the problem. |
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His visit to say goodbye to BBC producer Philip Burton, a few days before he left for New York, was interrupted by a blackout. |
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Under Milk Wood is a 1954 radio drama by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, commissioned by the BBC and later adapted for the stage. |
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The first attempt to bring the play to the screen occurred in 1957 when the BBC broadcast a televised version narrated by Donald Houston. |
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It was made by Siriol Productions in association with Onward Productions and BBC Pebble Mill. |
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It deals with the journey from Swansea via the BBC to New York City and beyond. |
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For many years employed by the BBC, he promoted the careers of many composers and performers. |
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Welsh bands have the outlet for audiences, on such media as BBC Wales, BBC Cymru, S4C and The Pop Factory. |
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In particular, BBC Radio 1's Bethan and Huw and BBC Radio Wales's Adam Walton support new Welsh music at their respective stations. |
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The BBC SO is a resident orchestra at the Barbican Centre, and gives studio concerts from its base at BBC Maida Vale studios. |
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His interest in the subject led to him taking part in a documentary for BBC Radio 4 with Jon Ronson. |
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The BBC SO is also the principal orchestra at The Proms, performing the most concerts of any single orchestra in a given Proms season. |
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With Reith's approval, Pitt engaged various orchestras for a BBC concert series in 1924 at the Methodist Central Hall Westminster. |
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The BBC attempted to stop its contracted players sending deputies to rehearsals and even to concerts, but was unsuccessful. |
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On the outbreak of war in September 1939 the BBC put into effect its contingency plans to minimise disruption of broadcasting. |
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Some younger players felt that many BBC SO principals were past their best. |
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He rapidly became equally unpopular with the BBC music department, ignoring its agenda and pursuing his own. |
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In the 1950s, the BBC SO, in common with the rest of the BBC's musical organisation, suffered from stagnation. |
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During Glock's tenure, the profile and fortunes of the BBC SO began to rise. |
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I think the BBC Symphony lost some good young players because the management got their priorities wrong. |
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The BBC SO is the associate orchestra of the Barbican Centre in London, where it gives an annual season of concerts. |
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From its first years the BBC SO was active in commercial recording studios. |
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Indeed there were many people inside the BBC who profoundly regretted Boult's departure. |
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In August 1956 the BBC announced that he would be replaced as Chief Conductor of the BBC orchestra by Rudolf Schwarz. |
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The career breakthrough for Barry was the BBC television series Drumbeat, when he appeared with the John Barry Seven. |
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Suzy Barry, who is married to BBC business journalist Simon Jack, is the mother of his two granddaughters, Phoebe and Florence Ingleby. |
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This album was the first CD ever played in public, when it was played to viewers of the BBC show Tomorrow's World. |
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In October 2008, Robin performed a couple of songs in London as part of the BBC Electric Proms Saturday Night Fever performance. |
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This involved various other performers and the BBC Concert Orchestra, and was screened on the BBC and BBC interactive services. |
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The BBC had previously broadcast the ceremony from 1985, with the shows from 1982 to 1984 not broadcast on television. |
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Pirate radio was important for bands as there were no commercial radio stations in the UK and BBC Radio played little pop music. |
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The album is viewed by several critics including The Independent, The Telegraph and the BBC, as one of the best live rock albums of all time. |
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The BBC transmission truck blew a fuse during the set, temporarily interrupting the broadcast. |
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They also performed the song live for the BBC Children in Need telethon on 16 November 2007 from Los Angeles, in Roberto Cavalli gowns. |
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On 20 October 2009 Williams opened the BBC Electric Proms at the London RoundHouse. |
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The same painting was also plainly visible in a contemporary BBC documentary film about the artist, which included shots of his studio. |
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The resulting work was featured in a BBC series that profiled a number of artists. |
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On 14 August 2012 Hockney was the subject of BBC Radio Four's The New Elizabethans, presented by James Naughtie. |
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In 1997, Hopkins narrated the BBC natural documentary series, Killing for a Living, which showed predatory behaviour in nature. |
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Hopkins is a fan of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, and once remarked in an interview how he would love to appear in the series. |
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In 2010, the BBC analyzed the stigma over men crying during Titanic and films in general. |
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The show has been broadcast on TV around the world, including the TV Guide Network and BBC America in the United States. |
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The BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees. |
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The BBC is established under a Royal Charter and operates under its Agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. |
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Since 2008, all the BBC channels are available to watch online through the BBC iPlayer service. |
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The company was to be financed by a royalty on the sale of BBC wireless receiving sets from approved manufacturers. |
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The Government was divided on how to handle the BBC but ended up trusting Reith, whose opposition to the strike mirrored the PM's own. |
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Thus the BBC was granted sufficient leeway to pursue the Government's objectives largely in a manner of its own choosing. |
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Supporters of the strike nicknamed the BBC the BFC for British Falsehood Company. |
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The BBC moved much of its radio operations out of London, initially to Bristol, and then to Bedford. |
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As well as the four national channels, a series of local BBC radio stations were established in 1967, including Radio London. |
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In the late 1980s, the BBC began a process of divestment by spinning off and selling parts of its organisation. |
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In 1998, BBC studios, outside broadcasts, post production, design, costumes and wigs were spun off into BBC Resources Ltd. |
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The BBC Research Department has played a major part in the development of broadcasting and recording techniques. |
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The BBC also purchased The Parliamentary Channel, which was renamed BBC Parliament. |
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In 2008, another channel was launched, BBC Alba, a Scottish Gaelic service. |
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In January 2007, the BBC released minutes of the board meeting which led to Greg Dyke's resignation. |
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Unlike the other departments of the BBC, the BBC World Service was funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
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The BBC HD channel closed in March 2013 and was replaced by BBC2 HD in the same month. |
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Numerous BBC facilities have been sold off, including New Broadcasting House on Oxford Road in Manchester. |
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The 2017 charter abolished the BBC Trust and replaced it with external regulation by Ofcom, with governance by the BBC Board. |
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Under the Royal Charter, the BBC must obtain a licence from the Home Secretary. |
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This licence is accompanied by an agreement which sets the terms and conditions under which the BBC is allowed to broadcast. |
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Since 1991, collection and enforcement of the licence fee has been the responsibility of the BBC in its role as TV Licensing Authority. |
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Thus, the BBC is a major prosecuting authority in England and Wales and an investigating authority in the UK as a whole. |
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The BBC uses advertising campaigns to inform customers of the requirement to pay the licence fee. |
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Nearby, the BBC White City complex contains numerous programme offices, housed in Centre House, the Media Centre and Broadcast Centre. |
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It is in this area around Shepherd's Bush that the majority of BBC employees work. |
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Broadcasting House is now also home to most of the BBC's national radio stations, and the BBC World Service. |
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Broadcasting House Cardiff, has been home to BBC Cymru Wales, which specialises in drama production. |
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Previously, the largest hub of BBC programming from the regions is BBC North West. |
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At present they produce all Religious and Ethical programmes on the BBC, as well as other programmes such as A Question of Sport. |
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The BBC currently operates HD simulcasts of all its nationwide channels with the exception of BBC Parliament. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland, the BBC channels are available in a number of ways. |
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In these countries digital and cable operators carry a range of BBC channels. |
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In addition to these five stations, the BBC also runs a further five stations that broadcast on DAB and online only. |
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The final station is the BBC Asian Network, providing music, talk and news to this section of the community. |
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In addition to this, news stories are available on the BBC Red Button service and BBC News Online. |
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At peak times during the day there were 40,000 page requests per second for the BBC News website. |
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In response to this the BBC carried out an investigation, and has now set in motion a plan to change the way it provides its online services. |
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The BBC also operates the division of BBC Audiobooks sometimes found in association with Chivers Audiobooks. |
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The book was published both with and without music, the music edition being entitled The BBC Hymn Book with Music. |
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The BBC have announced a new upcoming online video streaming service, currently known by the name Britflix. |
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The station is separate from BBC Worldwide to maintain the station's neutral point of view, but is distributed by BBC Worldwide. |
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In addition to programming, BBC Worldwide produces material to accompany programmes. |
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Archive programming and classical music recordings are sold under the brand BBC Legends. |
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The BBC producer resigned from his post in 2010 once the news of his participation in the revolution became public. |
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The BBC World Service neither confirmed nor denied this story, nor did the service issue a statement about this story. |
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The TV licence fee is collected by the BBC and primarily used to fund the radio, television and online services of the BBC itself. |
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Although the money is raised for its own use, the BBC does not directly use the collected fees. |
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The money also finances programming for S4C and the BBC World Service as well as to run BBC Monitoring at Caversham. |
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In 1991, the BBC assumed the role of TV Licensing Authority with responsibility for the collection and enforcement of the licence fee. |
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The BBC is authorised by the Communications Act 2003 to collect and enforce the TV licence fee. |
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The BBC is permitted by the latter order to use surveillance equipment to detect unlicensed use of television receivers. |
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The TV Licence Management Team, which is part of the Finance and Business division of the BBC, oversees the TV Licensing system. |
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The TV Licence Management Team is based at the BBC White City buildings in London. |
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The BBC sometimes issues 'short dated' licences in situations when a licence is renewed after the expiry date of the previous licence. |
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The BBC does this as it assumes that TV was being watched in the interim period between expiry and renewal. |
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The level of the fee is decided following periodic negotiations between the UK Government and the BBC Trust. |
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Since April 2014, the BBC World Service on radio and BBC Arabic Television have been funded from the licence fee. |
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The BBC has made it clear that it is legal to listen to digital radio using a TV without holding a TV licence. |
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In 2012, more than 400,000 households informed the BBC that they did not need a TV licence. |
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In 2013 it was revealed that the BBC had used optical TV detectors to apply for a search warrant. |
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The BBC admits that no detection evidence has ever been used to prosecute a licence fee evader. |
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According to the BBC, such warrants are usually served in the presence of police officers. |
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However, the BBC, itself, holds the information some of which has become available due to FOI requests. |
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In 2014, 24,025 prosecutions that were commenced by the BBC did not result in conviction. |
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The Adam Smith Institute has published a report calling for the BBC to give up the licence fee. |
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In 2014, Nick Ross, a BBC presenter, stated that the licence fee was unfair and should be abolished. |
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There are a number of websites that campaign against the TV licence The BBC monitors the internet for references to TV Licensing. |
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This was the year that BBC introduced interactive coverage on its BBCi service. |
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The BBC Micro is still quite a deluxe machine, with better high-resolution color graphics than any of its competitors. |
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Thankfully, due to the power of BBC iPlayer, I was able to binge-watch the whole series of The Great British Sewing Bee last Sunday. |
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The BBC is usually so good at what it does, its programming standards are so uniformly high, that a spot of live human crapness is refreshing. |
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It runs three national television stations, and the national radio stations, BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio nan Gaidheal, amongst others. |
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The island is also covered by a number of local stations on the mainland, including the BBC station BBC Radio Solent broadcast from Southampton. |
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The Isle of Wight is part of the BBC South region and the ITV Meridian region. |
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The BBC is a significant employer, while other broadcasters also have headquarters around the City. |
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London is a major centre for television production, with studios including BBC Television Centre, The Fountain Studios and The London Studios. |
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The ITV franchise in central Scotland, STV Central, produces a number of Scottish Gaelic programmes for both BBC Alba and its own main channel. |
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Until BBC Alba was broadcast on Freeview, viewers were able to receive the channel TeleG, which broadcast for an hour every evening. |
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The main evening television news provided by the BBC in Welsh is available for download. |
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In 1999 Chaudoir and fellow BBC designer Tim Platt were given the task of rebranding the existing BBC2 idents. |
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Since 1989, they have also been broadcast on television, which is now handled by BBC Parliament. |
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In 2002, the set was purchased by the scriptwriter Paul Abbott so that it could be used in his BBC drama serial State of Play. |
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Manchester was the regional base for BBC One North West Region programmes before it relocated to MediaCityUK in nearby Salford Quays. |
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The BBC Drama Village, based in Selly Oak, is a production facility specialising in television drama. |
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The BBC, the common abbreviation of the British Broadcasting Corporation, is the world's largest broadcaster. |
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It made Luxembourgish language broadcasts to the occupied country on BBC radio. |
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On the same day in a BBC news flash John Snagge announced that 8 May would be Victory in Europe Day. |
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In 2002, Whittle was ranked number 42 in the BBC poll of the 100 Greatest Britons. |
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As of late February 2017 the BBC reported hospital services are to be cut and some hospitals closed in two thirds of England. |
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The following table shows final election results as reported by BBC News and The Guardian. |
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These institutions have typically included the welfare state, the BBC, and local government. |
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The BBC has a division called BBC Northern Ireland with headquarters in Belfast. |
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It was the subject of a BBC Radio 4 documentary, a Yorkshire Television documentary and a short film. |
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The BBC has two regional radio stations which broadcast in Northern Ireland, BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Foyle. |
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One 2007 poll carried out for BBC Newsnight, however, found that 61 per cent would support such a parliament being established. |
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Tanya Arnold, presents the BBC rugby league programme Super League Show, broadcast nationwide from Leeds. |
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The BBC has its engineering training centre at Wood Norton, Worcestershire, off the A44 north of Evesham in Norton and Lenchwick. |
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Radio stations include BBC Radio Merseyside, Capital Liverpool, Radio City, Radio City 2 and Radio City Talk. |
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It is from here that the Corporation broadcasts the Look North television regional news programme and local radio station BBC Radio Newcastle. |
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In September 2006, an unofficial county flag was introduced, largely on the initiative of BBC Radio Derby. |
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In 2015, BBC Radio Derby commissioned a Derbyshire anthem, entitled 'Our Derbyshire', including lyrics suggested by its listeners. |
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The opening credits of the BBC sitcom The Vicar of Dibley feature an aerial shot of the Stokenchurch Gap. |
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Regional broadcasters BBC Yorkshire and Yorkshire Television also cover the city. |
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The BBC in Derby have their own local website for the area which provides news, travel and weather information, as well as other features. |
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Wiles was interviewed for an episode of the BBC documentary series Horizon that focused on Fermat's Last Theorem. |
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In a 2002 public television poll conducted by the BBC to select the 100 Greatest Britons, Brunel was placed second, behind Winston Churchill. |
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The 2003 book and BBC TV series Seven Wonders of the Industrial World included a dramatisation of the building of the Great Eastern. |
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Sally Boazman, BBC Radio 2's traffic reporter and CB radio users nicknamed it the Little House on the Prairie. |
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In 2005, research by the Institute for Public Policy Research published by the BBC suggested that there were 761,000 British residents in Spain. |
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The British Broadcasting Corporation operates the popular BBC Bangla news and current affairs service. |
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In 1983 BBC Radio Cornwall started broadcasting around two minutes of Cornish every week. |
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In 2006, a group that included BBC Radio Suffolk and the East Anglian Daily Times failed in their campaign to reinstate Edmund. |
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Each Christmas Eve, BBC radio and television broadcasts The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. |
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The Major Oak was featured on the 2005 BBC TV programme Seven Natural Wonders as one of the natural wonders of the Midlands. |
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The County is served by BBC North East and Cumbria, and for more southerly parts of the county BBC Yorkshire. |
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In a 1971 BBC presentation of James Elroy Flecker's Hassan, Gielgud played the Caliph to Richardson's Hassan. |
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In September 1943, Orwell resigned from the BBC post that he had occupied for two years. |
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From 1941 to 1943, Lewis spoke on religious programmes broadcast by the BBC from London while the city was under periodic air raids. |
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As of 2014 The BBC broadcast Partners In Crime and And Then There Were None in 2015 as part of the deal. |
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On 3 December 2012, it was announced that the BBC would be adapting The Casual Vacancy into a television drama miniseries. |
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For over twenty years, until 2006, Charlie Gillett presented World music on BBC London. |
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The state procession was shown live on the new BBC Television Service, the first major outside broadcast. |
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He began work on an opera, The Spanish Lady, and accepted a commission from the BBC to compose a Third Symphony. |
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In 1967 the BBC commissioned Britten to write an opera specially for television. |
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Public interest in Delius's life was stimulated in the UK in 1968, with the showing of the Ken Russell film Song of Summer on BBC Television. |
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In April 2008, Lloyd Webber reprised his role as judge, this time in the BBC musical talent show I'd Do Anything. |
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In 2007, they were also voted the greatest British band in history by BBC Radio 2 listeners. |
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In September 2010, Brian May announced in a BBC interview that Sacha Baron Cohen was to play Mercury in a film of the same name. |
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The single returned to the UK Top 10 a year later when used as the theme music for a BBC documentary series about HMS Ark Royal. |
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A BBC documentary film, The Rolling Stones in Morocco, was produced by Nigel Finch. |
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Many psychedelic, electric folk and early progressive bands were aided by exposure from BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel. |
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The event caught the public's imagination and gained mass media attention in national newspapers, tabloids, and even the BBC News. |
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The show was the evolution from her seminal BBC Radio 1 Dubstepwarz Show in 2006, and further documented another set of dubstep's producers. |
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In this he was attempting to maintain vigour in the programme, under the renewal of its relationship with the BBC as promoters. |
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Sir Henry Wood continued his work with the Proms through vicissitudes with the BBC until his death in 1944, the year of his Jubilee Season. |
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In the UK, all concerts are broadcast on BBC Radio 3, an increasing number are televised on BBC Four with some also shown on BBC One and BBC Two. |
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In May 2015, the BBC announced the appointment of David Pickard as the next Director of The Proms. |
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The live concert was televised by BBC One on 9 September 2007 and again on 25 May. |
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The British public voted Lewis the 1999 BBC Sports Personality of the Year. |
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After the war, Sellers made his radio debut in ShowTime, and eventually became a regular performer on various BBC radio shows. |
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The four would meet up at Grafton's public house near Victoria, owned by Jimmy Grafton, who was also a BBC script writer. |
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On 3 February 1951, he made a trial tape entitled The Goons, and sent it to the BBC producer Pat Dixon, who eventually accepted it. |
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With the BBC seeking to reduce costs and in particular Studios a decision was taken to sell Ealing Studios on the open market. |
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Both the BBC and Beecham had ambitions to bring London's orchestral standards up to those of Berlin. |
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In 1929 the BBC began recruiting for the new BBC Symphony Orchestra under Adrian Boult. |
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When the BBC evacuated its orchestra from London and abandoned the Proms, the LSO took over for Wood. |
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In a 2004 BBC poll Scott was named the tenth most influential person in British culture. |
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Hardy also joined the cast of the BBC series Peaky Blinders in its second series. |
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The show was directed by Sir Nicholas Hytner and was broadcast on BBC Two and in cinemas worldwide as a part of National Theatre Live. |
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He also appeared in the BBC miniseries Dunkirk as Lieutenant Jimmy Langley. |
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The play depicted an October 1938 meeting between Soviet spy Guy Burgess, then a young man working for the BBC, and Winston Churchill. |
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He then went on to play the Angel Islington in the 2013 BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. |
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In the same year, he led the BBC Radio 3 adaptation of Michael Frayn's play Copenhagen wherein he played theoretical physicist Werner Heisenberg. |
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For the 2012 London Olympics, he featured in a short film on the history of London, which began the BBC coverage of the opening ceremony. |
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In 2008, Serkis appeared as Rigaud in the BBC Television adaptation of Charles Dickens' Little Dorrit and as Capricorn in Inkheart. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s many major British playwrights either effectively began their careers with the BBC, or had works adapted for radio. |
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John Mortimer made his radio debut as a dramatist in 1955, with his adaptation of his own novel Like Men Betrayed for the BBC Light Programme. |
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During the 1970s the BBC children's television show Jackanory serialised the two books, which were read by Willie Rushton. |
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After the 2015 general election, John Whittingdale was appointed as Secretary of State, tasked with initiating the BBC Charter review process. |
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The village was used as a location for the 2015 BBC television film An Inspector Calls. |
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It was used for filming several sketches and a cartoon backdrop in the BBC comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus. |
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The TV series became a ratings success and was for a time the second most popular show on BBC Two. |
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The world championship is televised extensively in the UK by the BBC and gains significant coverage in Europe on Eurosport and in the Far East. |
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For example, the Australian Stud Book, The New York Times, and the BBC do not capitalize the word. |
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In the United Kingdom, according to the BBC, one in four retired greyhounds finds a home as a pet. |
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The BBC also showed live coverage of practice and qualifying sessions from those races. |
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Sky Sports F1 coverage will remain unaffected and BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra will be extended until the 2021 season. |
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All England matches are broadcast with full commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live. |
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All matches are broadcast with full commentary on BBC Radio Scotland and, when schedules allow, BBC Radio 5 Live also. |
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The first final on BBC Television was in 1937 in a match which featured Sunderland and Preston North End but this was not televised in full. |
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From 2002 to 2008, BBC and Sky again shared coverage with BBC having two or three matches per round and Sky having one or two. |
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Some analysts argued the decision to move away from the Sky and, in particular, the BBC undermined the FA Cup in the eyes of the public. |
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Under this deal, the BBC will show around the same amount of games as ITV and still having the first pick for each round. |
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However the BBC signed a new deal to still broadcast The Football League Show highlights programme. |
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Many Football League matches are broadcast to local audiences via BBC Local Radio stations or by commercial stations. |
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The opening ceremony and over 60 hours of Games coverage was broadcast live on BBC television. |
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England's 2014 end of year international against Samoa was not highlighted on BBC Three. |
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He was voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year and also named the 2003 IRB International Player of the Year. |
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Wilkinson was awarded the RBS Man of the Match as adjudicated by BBC commentator, Brian Moore. |
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Talksport and BBC Radio 5 Live, along with various BBC Local Radio stations broadcast commentary and magazine programming. |
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He also decided not to compete in the 2012 Open, instead joining the BBC Sport commentary team for the event. |
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In 2001, Davies joined the BBC Sport commentary team member at The Open Championship. |
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Similarly to the BBC, ESPN chose to opt out of its final year of Open rights, causing NBC's rights to begin in 2016 instead. |
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The matches covered are split between its two main terrestrial channels, BBC One and BBC Two. |
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Previous BBC presenters include Des Lynam, David Vine, John Inverdale and Harry Carpenter. |
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Taped coverage using the BBC world feed is aired in primetime and overnights on Tennis Channel and is branded Wimbledon Primetime. |
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Her performances resulted in her being voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year. |
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But in an interview with BBC Sport at the time Bruno laughed at the story and denied he had any intention of standing. |
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In 1999 he was named Fighter of the Year by the Boxing Writers Association of America, and BBC Sports Personality of the Year. |
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He was a nominee for the 2011 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award after defeating Zab Judah. |
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By the end of the seventh round, both Richie Woodhall and Steve Bunce had the fight scored 4 rounds to 3 for Froch on the BBC scorecards. |
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In 1977 Red Rum appeared as a studio guest at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards ceremony. |
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Hill's easy wit and charm helped him become a television personality, notably on the BBC show Call My Bluff with Patrick Campbell and Frank Muir. |
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His efforts in 1986 led to his being voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year. |
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He won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award again in 1992, one of only four people to have won the award twice. |
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According to the BBC, this was the first time a father has raced at Le Mans in the same car as his two sons. |
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Following his second world title in 2014, he was named BBC Sports Personality of the Year. |
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Hamilton subsequently told the BBC he did not want to win an F1 title through the disqualifications of other drivers. |
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In an interview with the BBC Hamilton, said that he had been to the stewards five races out of six thus far in the season and felt victimised. |
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At the end of the year, Hamilton was awarded with the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award. |
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On 30 November 2009, Button was announced as one of the ten men and women shortlisted for the 2009 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award. |
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On 6 December, Button won the BBC West Country's Sports Personality of the Year at the University of Bath. |
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It was broadcast on BBC until 1982, with the 1983 tournament blacked out due to a technician's strike. |
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Former BBC commentator and now Sky F1 commentator David Croft presents when Dave Clark is unavailable and also occasionally provides commentary. |
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In 1935 the trustees leased part of the palace to the BBC for use as the production and transmission centre for their new BBC Television Service. |
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Again the outer walls survived and the eastern parts, including the theatre and the BBC Television studios and aerial mast, were saved. |
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However, after the BBC leased the eastern part of the palace the theatre was only used for props storage space. |
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Her nickname is Golden Girl and in 2003 she was named as the BBC Midlands Sports Personality Of The Year. |
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The programme saw him unite with fellow British legends Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the adventurer, and John Simpson, the BBC world affairs editor. |
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The error had been spotted by readers of the BBC news website who had contacted the BBC after seeing a photograph of the event. |
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Many of the cultural events were covered by the BBC 2002 radio station covering the games. |
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In March 2014, BBC Scotland chiefs appeared before a Scottish Parliament committee to face questions from MSPs about the broadcaster's coverage. |
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In an interview for the Sunday Herald, Alex Salmond said he believed the BBC had been unconsciously biased against independence. |
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In 2015, BBC Northern Ireland acquired the rights to show Northern Ireland's friendlies before UEFA Euro 2016 live. |
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Ireland's end of year tests were by the BBC until 2013 before Sky Sports secured the rights. |
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Cardiff is home to the Welsh media and a large media sector with BBC Wales, S4C and ITV Wales all having studios in the city. |
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Founded in 1966, it has existed in its present form since 1981, when the BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra was disbanded. |
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The BBC, ITV and Sky News all provided live coverage of the counts and the reaction to the result. |
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The government also prepared a recorded announcement which was to have been broadcast by the BBC if a nuclear attack ever did occur. |
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The British government pressured the BBC to support the war, and seriously considered taking over the network. |
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The most listened to stations are the five main national BBC radio stations. |
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Each December, the BBC Sports Personality of the Year is announced, as voted for by the British public. |
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The BBC is also responsible for the United Kingdom coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest, a show with which the broadcaster has been associated for over 50 years. |
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The results were reported in a BBC TV series, Balderdash and Piffle. |
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