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In September 2005, a contestant on the long-running BBC television quiz programme Mastermind chose Status Quo as his specialist subject.
After the programme was abandoned, the government embarked on the more modest aim of designating some existing schools as Technology Colleges, the first specialist schools.
Pied Piper was an iconic children ’ s programme, presented by the 29-year-old early music specialist, David Munrow, it had the sub-title Tales and Music for Younger Listeners and ran from August 1971 until 1976.
In this role she expanded the specialist schools programme to include arts and sports colleges, something she considers to be one of her proudest achievements in politics.
It also offers the Sloan Fellowship Programme for experienced business executives, a Masters in Finance ( also known as MiF, a finance specialist programme ), a Masters in Management for students with less than a year's work experience, a PhD, as well as non-masters programmes for business executives.
As war approached he was recruited into Section D of M. I. 6 as a propaganda specialist, then returned to the BBC, eventually becoming the producer of The Week in Westminster, the flagship programme covering Parliamentary activity-wherein he was able to further his acquaintance with important politicians, In London Burgess resided at Chester Square and later 5, Bentinck Street, for sometime with Anthony Blunt and Teresa Mayor, later Lady Rothschild.
The histological slides are examined under a microscope by a pathologist, a medically qualified specialist who has completed a recognised training programme ( 5-5. 5 years in the United Kingdom ).
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.
The school also offers a Master of Laws ( LLM ) programme with specialist tracks in Commercial Law, Dispute Resolution and Islamic Law & Finance.
* Part-time and independent study specialist programme, 1 week per month evening instruction ( often erroneously called a form of correspondence courses )
It has Arts College status under the English specialist schools programme.
During the afternoons, between 12: 00 pm and 4: 00 pm, Danny Watson presents a talkback programme that also includes regular special interest discussions with specialist journalists.
Both services shared breakfast and evening programmes with daytime output and specialist programmes broadcasting uniquely on each service-for instance on Saturday evenings, an Isle of Wight programme with Jean-Paul Hansford would air on Ocean Sound ( West )' s FM frequency, while an alternative, Guy Hornsby's Saturday Soul Club would air on Ocean Sound ( East ) and the AM transmitter of Ocean Sound ( West ).
The two original stations shared daytime output with specialist programmes for each station, such as a Saturday evening Isle of Wight programme with Jean-Paul Hansford on the West station on 103. 2, while Guy Hornsby's Saturday Soul Club on East, with the North service having its own programmes initially for 6am-2pm and then 5-9pm also, but relayed West at other times.
Interestingly, some specialist shows could only be heard by one half of the county, including a classical music show and a programme aimed at children, called " Kid's Stuff ".
The programme then features various pieces of music, specialist programmes and highlight interviews, and provides updates on sporting events and breaking news stories.
Repeats of interviews and music from Kim Hill Saturday mornings and Chris Laidlaw Sunday mornings feature alongside repeats of segments of other programmes, and specialist programming from Radio New Zealand, the BBC World Service, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and other programme producers.
Music and a specialist programme air after news at 01: 00: Radio New Zealand's Te Ahi Kaa Mondays at 01: 05, Radio New Zealand's Primary People Tuesdays at 01: 15, BBC World Service timeslot From the World Wednesdays at 01: 15, BBC World Service's Digital Planet Thursdays at 01: 15, and Radio New Zealand programme Ideas Fridays at 01: 05.
Music and a specialist programme also air after news at 02: 00, including BBC World Service's The Forum Wednesdays at 02: 05, Radio New Zealand's Playing Favourites music segment Thursdays at 02: 05 and The Sampler on Fridays at 02: 05.
* Ayo Johnson-Night Flow ( Sunday evening specialist music programme )
* Lady J Love-Weekend Grooves ( Saturday evening specialist music programme )
Dance Decades, a specialist Dance & Soul programme every weekday evening from 7pm.

specialist and segment
In the off-road segment, the first Pegaso product was a caterpillar tractor based on technology from Vender, an Italian specialist, launched in 1957.
Considering this segment to be price-sensitive and most products using merchant silicon, many analysts expected Juniper to acquire an Ethernet switching specialist to fill the gap.
Each segment usually includes an interview with a local or international guest ; the second guest is often a specialist in a particular area of music.
* Peter Silverman-consumer specialist and host of Silverman Helps segment ( laid off in June 2008 ; now with CFRB )
At the end of the pipe organ specialist segment of the geoduck farmer episode, Mike Rowe sang what he called the Dirty Jobs Anthem.

specialist and airs
MFR Two on AM airs specialist programming on Sunday-Friday evenings and live sports coverage on Saturday afternoons with automated music broadcast at all other times.

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His parents talked seriously and lengthily to their own doctor and to a specialist at the University Hospital -- Mr. McKinley was entitled to a discount for members of his family -- and it was decided it would be best for him to take the remainder of the term off, spend a lot of time in bed and, for the rest, do pretty much as he chose -- provided, of course, he chose to do nothing too exciting or too debilitating.
To become an orthodontist, a man must first be licensed by his state as a dentist, then he must spend at least two years in additional training to acquire a license as a specialist.
Though the resolution is historically significant, Hideaki Uemura, professor at Keisen University in Tokyo and a specialist in indigenous peoples ' rights, commented that the motion is " weak in the sense of recognizing historical facts " as the Ainu were " forced " to become Japanese in the first place.
Weaponry varies by a very wide degree between AFVs-lighter vehicles for infantry carrying, reconnaissance or specialist roles may have only a machine gun for self-defence ( or no armament at all ), whereas heavy self propelled artillery will carry large guns, mortars or rocket launchers.
Situated at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea, adjacent to the Strait of Gibraltar ( one of the world's busiest shipping lanes ) and with over 7, 000 ship calls each year, Gibraltar is home to a wealth of shipping expertise and to many specialist companies offering a comprehensive range of support services, most notably the dockyard of Gibdock.
" He was also heavily influenced by an African-American dancer Dancing Dotson, whom he saw at Loew's Penn Theatre around 1929, and was briefly taught by Frank Harrington, an African-American tap specialist from New York.
Of note, Botham's first 202 wickets came at 21. 20 per wicket, while his final 181 cost on average 36. 43 apiece ; the first average is one that would make Botham one of the greatest bowlers of the modern era, ranking alongside the West Indian greats Curtly Ambrose ( career average 20. 99 ), Malcolm Marshall ( career average 20. 94 ), and Joel Garner ( career average 20. 97 ), but the second average depicts a player who, as a specialist bowler, would be unable to sustain a place in many Test teams.
He and his wife Klára educated their three daughters at home, with chess as the specialist subject.
He undertook further studies at the University of Leipzig and the University of Göttingen in 1913 and 1914 with leading Indo-Europeanists August Leskien, Karl Brugmann, as well as Hermann Oldenberg, a specialist in Vedic Sanskrit.
Bloomfield also studied at Göttingen with Sanskrit specialist Jacob Wackernagel, and considered both Wackernagel and the Sanskrit grammatical tradition of rigorous grammatical analysis associated with Pāṇini as important influences on both his historical and descriptive work.
Based at two barracks ( one in La Condamine and one in Fontvieille ) the Corps is equipped with fire engines, rescue vehicles, and a range of specialist vehicles including a fire boat, and sealed tracked vehicles for entering Monaco's railway tunnels during an emergency.
There are a number of specialist units within the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince, which include a motorcycle section ( for rapid-response and motorcycle outriding ); a bodyguard and protection unit ; a diving unit with military, rescue, and scientific capabilities ; a military first-aid unit which provides first-aid and ambulance cover at public and sporting events ; and a military band, which includes state trumpeters, a brass ensemble, and a small orchestra, as well as being a marching band for ceremonial purposes.
While there he engaged in very few duels ; one would occur in 1634 at the arrangement of Lord Ogasawara, in which Musashi defeated a lance specialist by the name of Takada Matabei.
The midwife is an obstetrical and religious specialist all at once.
Such certifying bodies, view psychopharmacology training ( either to prescribe or consult ) as one component of the training of a specialist in Medical Psychology, but recognize that training and specialized skills in other aspects of the treatment of behavioral aspects of medical illness, and mental illness affecting physical illness is essential to practice at the specialty level in Medical Psychology.
Although at present the majority of M & A advice is provided by full-service investment banks, recent years have seen a rise in the prominence of specialist M & A advisers, who only provide M & A advice ( and not financing ).
Warning, however, that the NASA satellite images indicated the Arctic may have entered a " death spiral " caused by climate change, Professor Mark Serreze, a sea ice specialist at National Snow and Ice Data Center ( NSIDC ), USA, said: " The passages are open.
According to Joseph Anglade, a philologist and specialist of medieval literature who helped impose the then archaic term Occitan as the sole correct name, the word Lemosin was first used to designate the language at the beginning of the 13th century by Catalan troubadour Raimon Vidal de Besalú in his Razós de trobar
Using some of Desilu's established shows such as Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, and Mannix as a foot in the door at the networks, the newly reincorporated Paramount Television eventually became known as a specialist in half-hour situation comedies.
Charles Thom, an American specialist working at the U. S. Department of Agriculture, was the acknowledged expert, and Fleming referred the matter to him.
Hence, depending on jurisdiction, a specialist physician ( internist ) often does not achieve recognition as a specialist until twelve or more years after commencing basic medical training — five to eight years at university to obtain a basic medical qualification, and up to another nine years to become a specialist.
For example in the UK policing is primarily the responsibility of a regional police force ; however specialist units exist at the national level.
The Permanent Way Institution is a specialist society interested in the dissemination of railway permanent way knowledge and techniques amongst interested parties at all levels from the trackmen to the civil engineers.

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