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* BBC page about The World of Beachcomber
For example, the BBC website, which had previously been called BBC Online, took on the BBCi brand from 2001, displaying an i-bar across the top of every page, offering a category-based navigation: Categories, TV, Radio, Communicate, Where I Live, A-Z Index, and a search.
* BBC page on Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
On 28 July 2008, the beta of the new BBC Music site was launched, which publishes a page for each MusicBrainz artist.
* BBC page on Vindolanda
* BBC page for 400th anniversary of flag
In January 1978, just after their record breaking 1977 Christmas show, the pair left the BBC for ITV signing a contract with the London station Thames Television, which made front page news.
* BBC report on the initial controversy over the access to the 12, 000 page declaration
* Desert Island Discs-John Pilger, BBC Radio 4, 18 February 1990-Download page
BBC Web page.
Having been disappointed to miss out on the part in a BBC adaptation of Vanity Fair, she is somewhat crestfallen to discover that there are only two entries on her ' Trivia ' page on imdb. com.
* BBC Pan's People page
* Accusations of sexual abuse and false miracles performed by Sathya Sai Baba that resulted in a front page article in the magazine India Today, questions in the British and European parliaments, and critical TV documentaries produced by the BBC and Danish Radio that were aired in the United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark and Australia.
A BBC Ceefax page from 5 October 2008
The remit received by BBC Designs Department was " the equivalent of one page of The Times newspaper to be transmitted during shut-down ".
The BBC has tried to reuse the old Ceefax page numbers where possible on the Freeview and digital satellite BBC Red Button Ceefax-replacement services.
Pages can be navigated to by scrolling with the remote or entering the correct page number ; most of the page numbers previously used on Ceefax are the same on BBC Red Button.
The limited set of rolling pages shown on Pages from Ceefax ( referred to as a " newsreel ") was also accessible at any time of day via Ceefax page 152 ( BBC Two only ) on any analogue teletext television.
* Letter From America – official BBC home page
*' Ermine Street-A Journey through Roman Britain ' web page by the BBC
* BBC page on Amy Johnson's death

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There have been a number of radio adaptations of the Poirot stories, most recently twenty seven of them on BBC Radio 4 ( and regularly repeated on BBC 7 ), starring John Moffatt ( Maurice Denham and Peter Sallis have also played Poirot on BBC Radio 4, Mr. Denham in The Mystery of the Blue Train and Mr. Sallis in Hercule Poirot's Christmas ).
* The tapes for the revival of BBC show Doctor Who were labeled with the anagram Torchwood, which later went on to be used as the name for a spin-off show.
* 1930 – BBC Radio announces that there is no news on that day.
* Aquila ( TV series ), a BBC TV production for children based on the Norriss book
Unlike the BBC Micro, the Edge-connector on the rear of the machine exposed almost all the Bus lines, but not all.
Due to needing two accesses to each chip instead of one, and the complications of the video hardware also needing access, reading or writing RAM was much slower than on the BBC Micro.
This enabled the Electron to achieve the same functionality as that provided by the Expansion-ROM slot on the bottom-left of the BBC Micro B keyboard.
This behavior was the same as on the BBC Micro.
By providing extra storage this modification also allowed some games and applications intended for the BBC Micro to function on the Electron despite the lack of a native Mode 7.
See also the list of Acorn Electron games for a fairly comprehensive list of games published for the machine and: Category: BBC Micro and Acorn Electron games for a list of games with information on Wikipedia.
On November 9, 2008, a radio adaptation of the novel was broadcast on BBC Radio 3, starring Robert Lonsdale as Paul Bäumer and Shannon Graney as Katczinsky.
Some of these tracks, including audio of Korner himself, appear on the Hendrix double-CD BBC Sessions, including Korner playing slide guitar on "( I'm Your ) Hoochie Coochie Man ".
Alexis Korner gave one of his last radio interviews to BBC Midlands on the Record Collectors Show with Mike Adams and the Late Chris Savory.
In 1973 he presented a unique 6-part documentary on BBC Radio 1, The Rolling Stones Story, and in 1977 he established a Sunday-night blues and soul show on Radio 1, Alexis Korner's Blues and Soul show, which ran until 1981.
* BBC website on Aberdare

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At the BBC, in the 1940s, " everybody would pull his leg ," and Spender described him as having real entertainment value " like, as I say, watching a Charlie Chaplin movie.
Whitehouse and Charlie Higson produced and appeared in a spoof phone-in show Down the Line on BBC Radio 4.
By the late fifties, he regularly appeared on television: as Sean Connery's trainer in boxing drama Requiem for a Heavyweight ( 1957 ), with Charlie Drake in the sitcom Drake's Progress ( BBC, 1957 ) and a title role in Three ' Tough ' Guys ( ITV, 1957 ), in which he played a bungling criminal.
Charlie Brooker once opined in his Screen Burn columns that one of his new policies for the BBC were he put in charge would be to " let Paxman actually hit people ", describing this as " self-explanatory ".
* Actor Derek Martin, best known as Charlie Slater in BBC soap EastEnders, lived in Feltham
Other residents of note include musicians Brian Eno, Nate James and Charlie Simpson ; actors Brian Capron and Nicholas Pandolfi ; painter Thomas Churchyard ; director-general of the BBC Ian Jacob ; abolitionist John Clarkson ; Roy Keane the football manager, and Thomas Seckford, official at the court of Queen Elizabeth I.
" Filming of the Charlie Drake Show by the BBC was cut short, however, by a serious accident that occurred in 1961, during a live transmission.
* April 3 – The BBC bans the Coasters song " Charlie Brown " because of the word " spitball ", a decision it reversed later in the month.
In 2005, the series was revived for BBC Radio, adapted by Sue Rodwell, with David Calder as George Dixon, David Tennant as Andy Crawford, and Charlie Brooks as Mary Dixon:
Charlie Brooker praises Bronowski and The Ascent of Man on his BBC Four programme, Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe.
In 1997, he took gardening to the masses with a popular BBC One television series, Ground Force, in which he and fellow presenters Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh would perform a makeover on a garden, Titchmarsh making full use of his horticultural skills when restocking the lucky gardens featured.
Another notable programme broadcast on BBC Four is Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe which contains reviews of current shows, as well as stories and commentary on how television is produced.
One of the most notable characters is Charlie Hungerford ( played by Terence Alexander, well known as having played Monty in the BBC adaptation of The Forsyte Saga ), who also happens to be Jim Bergerac's former father-in-law.
For over twenty years, until 2006, Charlie Gillett presented World music on BBC London.
He has also been featured by the BBC, the Science Channel, Newsweek, Radio Lab, and This American Life, TED Talks, and Charlie Rose.
Known as " Cheerful " Charlie Chester, he was well-known to British audiences in the 1940s from his BBC radio show Stand Easy.
In 1961, Chester starred in a BBC series called Charlie Chester On Laughter Service, a music and comedy show which visited military bases throughout Britain.
The series was originally hosted by Alan Titchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh and was produced by Endemol for the BBC.
Upon Wilkinson's retirement in 1999, the station was taken over by BBC Radio Leicester managing editor, Charlie Partridge.
The series was praised by comedian Stewart Lee in the 2007 BBC Four series Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe.
Such was the reputation of the club, that the BBC transmitted its weekly Saturday show " Late Night Dance Music " with Henry Hall, Carroll Gibbons and Charlie Kunz from Firbeck.
The following year, in 1957, Hawtrey appeared in a one-off episode of Laughter In Store ( BBC ) working with the comic actors Charlie Drake and Irene Handl.
One of the most celebrated sketches he wrote for the former was a parody of the BBC quiz programme Mastermind, where a " Charlie Smithers " chose to answer questions on the specialist subject " Answering the question before last ", adapted from his " Answering one question behind all the time " sketch from their The Burkiss Way for BBC Radio 4.

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