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* Angola profile from the BBC News
* Secrets of Sun-like star probed, BBC News, June 1, 2007.
* BBC News report on the ( delayed ) successful launch of the Ariane 5 ECA flight on November 16, 2005.
* Belgium profile from the BBC News
The story of the men's claims was covered by many major news networks, including BBC, CNN, ABC News, and Fox News.
BBC News ( also referred to as the BBC News Channel ) is the BBC's 24-hour rolling news television network in the United Kingdom.
The channel launched as BBC News 24 on 9 November 1997 at 17: 30 as part of the BBC's foray into digital domestic television channels, becoming the first competitor to Sky News, which had been running since 1989.
Since then, with several relaunches, an increase in funding and resources from the BBC and improvements in digital television technology, the channel has been able to diversify content, with two minute looped bulletins available to view via BBC Red Button, BBC News Online and the BBC's mobile website, alongside individual weather and sport bulletins.
In May 2007, the channel became available for UK viewers to view through the BBC News website through a live stream.
In April 2008, the channel was renamed " BBC News " as part of a £ 550, 000 rebranding of the BBC's news output, complete with a new studio and presentation.
Its sister services, BBC World was also renamed as " BBC World News " while the national news bulletins became BBC News at One, BBC News at Six and BBC News at Ten.

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Her portrayal of a troubled theatre-goer in Secret Friends ( BBC 2, 1990 ) was described as " a miniature tour de force ... Miranda Richardson's finest hour, all in ten minutes " ( The Sunday Times ).
* BBC documentary tour of locations thought to be found in the poem ... Holywell, the River Mersey, the ' Wild Wirral ', the Peak District, the Roaches, and Lud Chapel
Warren Mitchell ( born Warren Misell ; 14 January 1926 ) is an English actor who rose to initial prominence in the role of bigoted cockney Alf Garnett in the BBC television sitcom Till Death Us Do Part ( 1965 – 75 ), and its sequels Till Death ... ( ATV, 1981 ) and In Sickness and in Health ( BBC, 1985 – 92 ), all of which were written by Johnny Speight.
After following the Establishment to New York City, Moore returned to the UK and was offered his own series on the BBC, Not Only ...
Kenneth Wolstenholme DFC & Bar ( 17 July 1920 – 25 March 2002 ) was the football commentator for BBC television in the 1950s and 1960s, most notable for his commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup which included the famous phrase " some people are on the pitch ... they think it's all over .... it is now!
The Abbey was also used on 19 March 2011 for the live BBC Three event Frankenstein's Wedding ... Live in Leeds.
In the 2003-5 stage show Round the Horne ... Revisited ( filmed for BBC Four ), Paddick and Williams ( and therefore Julian and Sandy ) were played by Nigel Harrison and Robin Sebastian.
In October 2003 a successful stage show called Round the Horne ... Revisited opened in London, compiled by Series Four co-writer Brian Cooke from original scripts, and ran until April 2005 – also siring three nationwide tours and a BBC television film.
In the touring version of Round the Horne ... Revisited ( 2004-5 ), Horne was played by Stephen Critchlow, who also played him in the BBC television drama Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!
" In a February 2009 interview on BBC Radio 2, he said, " People always ask me about reunions and I can't imagine why ... the past seems like a distant place, and I'm pleased with that.
In 1999, DJ Simon Mayo commented on BBC Radio 1: " Marillion ... where are they now?
* BBC News: In pictures ... growing khat
He added " Blake's 7s triumph lay in its vivid characters, its tight, pacey plots and its satisfying realism ... For arguably the first time since the 1950s Quatermass serials, the BBC had created a popular sci-fi / fantasy show along adult lines.
In 2006 the BBC produced a 30-minute documentary The Cult of ... Blake's 7 that was first broadcast on 12 December on BBC Four, as part of a Science Fiction Britannia series.
I used to show dad everything I'd built or painted at school, and this one sparked off the idea ..." Lucy Vodden née O ' Donnell, in a BBC radio interview in 2007, said, " I remember Julian and I both doing pictures on a double-sided easel, throwing paint at each other, much to the horror of the classroom attendant ... Julian had painted a picture and on that particular day his father turned up with the chauffeur to pick him up from school.
The critic Richard Morrison writes, " Reith's BBC of the 1920s was ... imbued with an almost religious zeal for ' enlightening ' the public through the magical medium of the wireless.
The band appeared on on Later ... with Jools Holland on 22 October 2010, performing " Fascist Groove Thang " and " Temptation " and appeared in BBC Children in Need in November 2010.
In 2011, he was asked by BBC America to join the panel of the popular NPR quiz show Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me!
Alan got his first starring role in 1992 as host of BBC Radio 4's Knowing Me, Knowing You ... with Alan Partridge ( a spoof chat show with fictional guests ).
* BBC Imagine ...
Although Band of Brothers was met with largely positive reception, Schwimmer's performance was criticized and the BBC News concluded, " Part of the problem ... may have been the ridiculous fact that Friends favourite David Schwimmer plays the hard and cruel Captain Herbert Sobel.
On 10 April 2009, the reactivated band guested on the BBC Two's Later ... with Jools Holland.
" A £ 10 million farce that left the BBC with egg all over its entire body and put an awful lot Equity members back on the dole ... it will always be remembered as the most expensive flop of all time.

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Sutch's album Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends was named in a 1998 BBC poll as the worst album of all time, a status it also held in Colin Larkin's book The Top 1000 Albums of All Time, despite the fact that Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Jeff Beck, Noel Redding and Nicky Hopkins performed on it and helped write it.
Jason was cast for the role of Lance-Corporal Jack Jones in the Jimmy Perry and David Croft BBC comedy Dad's Army.
Another sketch involved Worth complaining to a policeman outside the Houses of Parliament that Big Ben clock was slow because Jimmy Young, the BBC Radio 2 presenter known for " always being right " had said that it was ten minutes past ten, while the clock said it was 10am.
* A BBC television drama about the disaster, entitled United, written by Chris Chibnall and starring David Tennant as Jimmy Murphy and Jack O ' Connell as Bobby Charlton, was shown on BBC Two on 24 April 2011.
Hendrix ( alias ' Jimmy James ') formed The Blue Flame ( which he said was also called The Rainflowers in one BBC interview-" either name will do.
Shortly after leaving the BBC, Jimmy Young wrote a newspaper column attacking his former employer for instances of " brutality ", and making clear that it had not been his idea to leave.
Sir Jimmy Young returned to BBC Radio 2 in 2011 with a special one-hour programme in celebration of his 90th birthday.
In March 2012 Jimmy Young returned to presenting on BBC Radio 2 after over 9 years when he joined Desmond Carrington on a weekly show entitled ' Icons of the 50s '.
In mid-2012, the BBC announced two more shows with an Olympic theme which will be recorded on 8th July 2012 with Andy Hamilton, Annette Crosbie, Robert Duncan and Jimmy Mulville all returning to their roles.
* Jimmy Young, the BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2 DJ was born in Cinderford.
Presenter Jimmy Savile claimed the BBC were lukewarm about the programme's prospects, stating that: " The BBC had a studio in Manchester Dickenson Road which was a disused church and, anything they didn't want to do in London, they slung up into this old church.
The song regained prominence in 1932 when the Irish lyricist Jimmy Kennedy added words and it was recorded by the then popular Henry Hall ( and his BBC Dance Orchestra ) featuring Val Rosing ( Gilbert Russell ) as lead vocalist, which went on to sell a million copies.
It Ain't Half Hot Mum is a British sitcom about the adventures of a Royal Artillery Concert Party, broadcast on the BBC between 1974 and 1981, and written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft.
* Jimmy Young, former BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 disc jockey
In 1996, he appeared on the première of the short-lived BBC game show, Full Swing, hosted by Jimmy Tarbuck.
This made manager and BBC Sport presenter Jimmy Hill a legend at the club.
In 1963 the BBC bought the studios as its northern base and on New Year's Day, 1964, Jimmy Savile presented the first edition of Top of the Pops from there.
* Jimmy Young ( disc jockey ) ( born 1921 ), former BBC radio broadcaster
Among the more recent generation of film-makers to emerge from World in Action were Alex Holmes, who became editor of the BBC2 documentary strand Modern Times and went on to write and direct the Bafta-winning dramatised documentary series Dunkirk for the BBC ; and Katy Jones, a former WIA producer, who became a key collaborator with the screen writer Jimmy McGovern as a producer on his award-winning drama-documentaries Hillsborough and Sunday.
Jimmy Chisholm read an abridgment by Laurence Wareing in the BBC Radio 4 " Book of the Week " slot between 8 December and 12 December 2003.
In January 2003, after several stints as a stand-in for Jimmy Young on BBC Radio 2 Vine took over the lunchtime show on a regular basis.

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