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How to use BBC in a sentence

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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.
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.
An Drochaid, an hourlong documentary in Scottish Gaelic, was made for BBC Alba documenting the battle to remove tolls from the Skye bridge.
In 2013 her novel Red Bones became the basis of BBC crime drama television series Shetland.
The dialect is found in such coastal towns as Barry, as featured in the BBC comedy series, Gavin and Stacey.
The Welsh national media is based in Cardiff, with the BBC, ITV and S4C all having their main studios and offices in the capital.
Currently it has facilities to broadcast live radio and television and is listed as a BBC regional studio.
Dundee is home to one of 11 BBC Scotland broadcasting centres, located within the Nethergate Centre.
The results of the election were broadcast live on BBC Scotland and STV, on the night of the election.
The party used the Freedom of Information Act to see whether the BBC could have broken its own rules.
Salmond declined to attend those held on the BBC and ITV, and Angus Robertson agreed to take his place in these debates.
On 22 March 2011, BBC News presented a breakdown of the likely costs to the UK of the mission.
Jones levelled similar accusations against the BBC after they disclosed the impending British attack on Goose Green by 2 Para.
The BBC announced the taking of Goose Green on the BBC World Service before it had actually happened.
Ken Russell's BBC film and Kenneth MacMillan's Isadora ballet portrayed her as a grotesque monstre sacre.
Each Christmas Eve, BBC radio and television broadcasts The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols sung by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge.
Ayckbourn used the pseudonym 'Peter Caulfield' because he was under exclusive contract to the BBC at the time.
At this time he also worked as a radio drama producer for the BBC, based in Leeds.
In 1980, he presented the Australian journey of the BBC television series Great Railway Journeys of the World.
In his early years, he also wrote extensively for BBC radio, often introducing surrealist themes.
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