All BBC articles – Page 561

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    News

    CBeebies Justin's House becomes Salford first

    2011-06-23T14:34:00Z

    New commission Justin’s House will become the first CBeebies show to be recorded in Salford at MediaCity.

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    Ratings

    BBC4 weeds doc grows audience

    2011-06-23T13:03:00Z

    WEDNESDAY: A BBC4 documentary looking at the reputation of some of the UK’s most hated plants saw its audience creep up on the slot average.

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    Features

    Does red tape have a stranglehold on TV?

    2011-06-23T09:47:00Z

    Broadcast’s online survey on compliance revealed fears over the impact on creativity, and a trend towards self-censorship. Will Strauss reports.

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    Williams and Snow dig up history live on BBC1

    2011-06-23T09:05:00Z

    BBC1 has ordered a live history series in which news anchor Sian Williams and academic Dan Snow uncover stories behind the UK’s most exciting historical locations.

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    News

    BBC to put nation's art collection online

    2011-06-23T09:01:00Z

    The BBC is launching a website to host high-resolution pictures of the national collection of art, which will eventually total 200,000 pieces.

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    News

    Matchlight wins trio of factual orders from BBC

    2011-06-23T08:31:00Z

    Glasgow indie Matchlight has secured three specialist factual commissions across two BBC channels, including a new show fronted by Professor Amanda Vickery.

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    Comment

    Panorama’s lasting damage

    2011-06-23T08:09:00Z

    Primark row goes against cautious view of BBC expressed in our survey

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    News

    Belfast-made Panorama films ‘over budget’

    2011-06-23T08:00:00Z

    Panorama films made out of the BBC’s Northern Ireland base are regularly coming in over budget, and in some cases by as much as double the tariff, it has emerged.

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    News

    S4C cuts a fifth of staff

    2011-06-22T16:47:00Z

    Nearly a fifth of S4C’s staff are to leave the Welsh broadcaster in light of the government-imposed 24% cut to its budget last year.

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    News

    World Service wins extra £2m from Foreign Office

    2011-06-22T13:41:00Z

    The BBC World Service’s Hindi short wave service has been saved after the Foreign Office found an extra £2.2m of funding per year for the service.

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    News

    Brian Cox hosts live BBC2 lecture

    2011-06-22T13:36:00Z

    Brian Cox is returning to BBC2 with a live ‘audience with…’ format that sees him give a lecture and take questions from celebrities, scholars and amateur enthusiasts.

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    News

    Local news will not go, BBC confirms

    2011-06-21T14:45:00Z

    The BBC has confirmed local news services will not be axed as part of its wide-reaching initiative Delivering Quality First, which seeks to save 20% from the broadcaster’s annual budget.

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    News

    Armstrong to front BBC1 Saturday night show

    2011-06-21T11:59:00Z

    Alexander Armstrong is to host a new Saturday night series for BBC1 in which contestants are challenged to perform to win a prize.

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    News

    BBC orders Life of Brian drama

    2011-06-21T09:52:00Z

    A new BBC drama is to explore the controversy surrounding the Life of Brian following its release and use it to discuss the subject of free speech.

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    News

    BBC to show film on Muhammad's life

    2011-06-21T09:27:00Z

    The BBC is to trace the journey of the Islamic prophet Muhammad for a new series which is claimed to be a first for British television.

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    News

    Formula 1 boss makes free-to-air vow

    2011-06-20T11:00:00Z

    Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has vowed that the sport will stay free-to-air after it emerged that the BBC could halt coverage to save money.

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    News

    BBCW reveals slate of US projects

    2011-06-20T10:50:00Z

    A New York-based version of Criminal Justice and a remake of I, Claudius are among a raft of series being developed by BBC Worldwide Productions.

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    News

    BBC1 unveils Borrowers remake

    2011-06-20T10:46:00Z

    A remake of children’s classic The Borrowers is to air on BBC1 over Christmas with an all-star cast including Stephen Fry, Victoria Wood, Christopher Eccleston and Misfits star Robert Sheehan.

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    News

    Ladies Paradise to air in 2013

    2011-06-17T16:15:00Z

    BBC1’s adaptation of the Emile Zola novel The Ladies’ Paradise has taken a step closer to broadcast, with filming set to begin next summer.

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    News

    Shed to bring The Voice to BBC1

    2011-06-17T14:19:00Z

    BBC1 has confirmed it will be the UK home of The Voice, ending weeks of speculation about where the talent show would land.