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BBC and Norfolk
* BBC Norfolk Watch interview with Terry Molloy discussing I Davros November ' 06
* BBC Norfolk: Watch a film about the River Wensum at Pensthorpe
* Norfolk home for TV's Adam Buxton-David Keller, BBC Norfolk
For the Scottish, English, and Irish volumes, he worked with the BBC and folklorists Peter Douglas Kennedy, Scots poet Hamish Henderson, and with the Irish folklorist Séamus Ennis, recording among others, Margaret Barry and the songs in Irish of Elizabeth Cronin ; Scots ballad singer Jeannie Robertson ; and Harry Cox of Norfolk, England, and interviewing some of these performers at length about their lives.
* BBC Norfolk interview: Sophie Aldred-Feb ' 08
The BBC comedy sitcom Open All Hours is claimed to be based on a shop in Norfolk Road near to where Ronnie Barker lived, although the series was not written by Barker, and had finished airing before he moved to the town.
* BBC Norfolk: Status Quo gig gallery-Thetford Forest 2008
* BBC Norfolk: England's only single malt whisky is put on the shelves
BBC Radio Norfolk is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Norfolk, broadcasting since 11 September 1980.
BBC Radio Norfolk was based on its ground floor from 1980 until 2003.
BBC Radio Norfolk was launched at 5: 55 pm on 11 September 1980.
Due to the policy of launching only one local radio service at a time in a particular area, when it came to choosing whether Norfolk or Devon would receive a BBC or commercial station first, there was contention between the BBC and the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ) as to who would get which area.
This was settled by the toss of a coin, with the BBC winning and choosing Norfolk.
For several years up until the launch of Radio Norfolk, BBC East had broadcast a daily morning radio programme, Roundabout East Anglia, a regional opt-out from the Today programme on BBC Radio 4.
Radio Norfolk was one of the first BBC local stations to be based around a county, rather than a town or city ; it was also the first to broadcast in stereo ( though only to East Norfolk ; the remainder of the county had to wait until 2005 for stereo broadcasts ).
The Forum, on Millennium Plain in Norwich, where BBC Radio Norfolk has been based since June 2003.
In 2011, when BBC economy measures raised the idea that local radio football commentaries could be cut back, the possibility was criticised by the local press in Norfolk, praising the station for the passion of its commentaries.

BBC and
Although Acorn were able to shrink substantially the same functionality as the BBC into just one chip, manufacturing problems meant that very few machines were available for the Christmas period to the extent that some shops reported eight presales for every delivered machine.
Despite this, several features that would later be associated with BBC Master and Archimedes were first features of Electron expansion units, including ROM cartridge slots and the Advanced Disc Filing System a hierarchical improvement to the BBC's original Disc Filing System.
The first used the same graphics processor as the BBC Micro in mode 7 the SAA5050 but used software to ensure that it was fed with the correct graphics data.
*" The Library at Ninevah ", In our Time BBC Radio 4
* BBC article, Religion & Ethics Christianity: Subdivisions: Christadelphians.
* The Human Animal ( 1994 ) book and BBC documentary TV series
* The Human Sexes ( 1997 ) Discovery / BBC documentary TV series
Sudanese surgeon Nahid Toubia president of RAINBO ( Research, Action and Information Network for the Bodily Integrity of Women ) told the BBC in 2002 that campaigning against FGM involved trying to change women's consciousness: " By allowing your genitals to be removed is perceived that you are heightened to another level of pure motherhood a motherhood not tainted by sexuality and that is why the woman gives it away to become the matron, respected by everyone.
Orwell's confusing approach to matters of social decorum on the one hand expecting a working-class guest to dress for dinner, and on the other, slurping tea out of a saucer at the BBC canteen helped stoke his reputation as an English eccentric.
* BBC Radio 4 This Sceptred Isle The Execution of Charles I.
Ownership of the concept was retained by the BBC ; Pemberton later told an interviewer for Doctor Who Magazine, " I'm very cross that the sonic screwdriver which I invented has been marketed with no credit to myself.
Over the first three series Milligan's demands for increasingly complex sound effects ( or ' grams ', as they were then known ) pushed the available technology and the skills of the BBC engineers to their limits effects had to be created mechanically ( foley ) or played back from discs, sometimes requiring the use of four or five turntables running simultaneously.
Revised BBC Consumer Publishing.
Humiliation of authority was something only previously delved into in The Goon Show and, arguably, Hancock's Half Hour, with such parliamentarians as Sir Winston Churchill and Harold Macmillan coming under special scrutiny although the BBC were predisposed to frowning upon it.
* Remember This An Elegy on the death of HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother by Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate, at the BBC
* The Return of Thalidomide BBC

BBC and Davros
Former BBC director and producer David Maloney claimed on the DVD commentary for Genesis of the Daleks that John Birt " succeeded where Davros failed and ruined the BBC ".
The BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures novel War of the Daleks by John Peel picked up where Remembrance left off, and saw another civil war between Daleks loyal to the Dalek Prime and those loyal to Davros.

BBC and gallery
Bron appeared in a brief scene in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who serial City of Death ( 1979 ) alongside John Cleese as art critics in Denise Rene's art gallery in Paris.
On learning that both would be working in BBC Television Centre on the day the art gallery scenes were to be recorded, he persuaded them to make a cameo appearance in a short scene written for " two Englishmen ".
* BBC picture gallery
In the context of the BBC Proms Promming now refers to the use of the standing areas inside the hall ( the arena and gallery ) for which ticket prices are much lower than for the reserved seating.
* In November 2009, BBC photographer Jeff Overs was searched and questioned by police outside the Tate Modern art gallery for photographing the sunset over St Paul's Cathedral, under suspicion of preparing for a terrorist act.
The museum underwent a £ 16 million refurbishment in 1998, developing a new digital technology gallery and now hosts the BBC's Bradford offices, and studios for BBC Radio Leeds and the BBC Bradford and West Yorkshire Website.
* BBC image gallery ( 22 works )
* BBC Collective Gary Hume gives a video tour of his exhibition Cave Paintings at the White Cube, plus a gallery of images
* Photo gallery of the football stadium from BBC Derbyshire
* In pictures: N Korea blast BBC Photo gallery
* Paul Simonon's gallery at BBC
* BBC image gallery of lenticular clouds over Yorkshire in 2011
He joined BBC Scotland as a travel presenter in 1994 from Glasgow City Council, where he worked as an art gallery assistant.
The programme was presented from a tiny studio built in the existing BBC building in Chapel Street and directed from a technical gallery at Leeds.
* BBC image gallery related to the bombing
* BBC Shropshire Clee Hills photo gallery
* BBC Collective Sam Taylor-Wood video interview about her show Still Lives at Baltic, plus a gallery of images
* BBC News photo gallery of a boat building festival
* Wroughton Science Museum photo gallery at The BBC
* A gallery of images from the BBC showing the restoration work which took place in 2006
*' Normanton church opens for weddings ' photo gallery from BBC Radio Leicester
* BBC Shropshire photo gallery
* BBC Tyne image gallery

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