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In 2001 the railway was featured in the finale of ITV's comedy series The Grimleys, named The Grimley Curse, and then in 2007 on the finale of BBC One's award-winning drama series Life on Mars.
* 4 May: Guest presenter for an episode of BBC One's Have I Got News for You ( a role he returned to on 9 May 2008 )
* 9 May: Guest presenter for an episode of BBC One's Have I Got News for You
Radcliffe made his acting debut at age ten in BBC One's 1999 television movie David Copperfield, followed by his film debut in 2001's The Tailor of Panama.
Healey is the only Chancellor to have appeared on BBC One's Morecambe and Wise Show.
He plays Povel Wallander, the father of Kurt Wallander, in BBC One's Wallander.
It has been used in BBC One's 1999 adaptation of Charles Dickens ' David Copperfield and ITV1's Micawber, starring David Jason.
Historically, BBC One's most popular daytime programme was Neighbours, with audience figures approaching five million.
BBC One's identity has been symbolised by a globe shown on its idents for much of its existence.
A 2007 revival of the London Palladium production at the Adelphi Theatre was the subject of BBC One's second search for a West End star, capitalizing on the success of the BBC's 2006 Lloyd Webber talent search series, How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria ?.
It was also home to writers such as Catherine Johnson ( who went on to pen Mamma Mia, the ABBA musical ) and Matthew Graham ( This Life, Doctor Who and co-creator of BBC One's Life on Mars ).
Winton presented BBC One's Saturday night entertainment programme Hole In The Wall, based on the Japanese original, where contestants in skin-tight Lycra costumes contort themselves to fit through oddly-shaped holes in a moving wall.
Although aware his father was born in Calcutta, India, Alistair and his sister Kay were unaware of the fact that their father had a Anglo-Indian background until McGowan explored his ancestry on BBC One's Who Do You Think You Are?
He is famous for his work on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Two's Dead Ringers, ITV's 2DTV, BBC One's The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson and his contributions to BBC Radio 1, particularly on The Chris Moyles Show.
In October 2008, the island was featured on BBC One's annual Autumn Watch programme.
Her presenting jobs have included hosting The Big Breakfast and The Priory on Channel 4, BBC One's Saturday morning children's programme Live & Kicking and the pre-school programme Playdays.
Subsequently he became a presenter of BBC One's daytime magazine programme, Pebble Mill at One.
Langford was a featured dancer in BBC One's popular light entertainment series The Hot Shoe Show which she co-presented with Wayne Sleep.
Cragside was featured during the 21 August 2011 episode of BBC One's Britain's Hidden Heritage programme.
On 6 August 2006, Klass was as a guest reporter on BBC One's popular Sunday morning religion and ethics show Heaven & Earth with Gloria Hunniford.
Beginning late August 2005 he co-presented on BBC One's Saturday night show He's Having a Baby with Davina McCall, which ran at the same time as his BBC Two series, How to Start Your Own Country.

BBC and daytime
In the UK, Call My Bluff is a popular daytime BBC television panel game based on Fictionary.
Once a common filler during daytime ( where it was originally billed on-air as Ceefax in Vision or, in the case of the pre-Breakfast Time slot during the 1980s as Ceefax AM ), it has been marginalised by the move towards a near-continuous service, where in recent years BBC News and the learning zone have been placed in late night / early morning gaps in schedules.
Whilst nature documentaries such as Planet Earth are the most familiar part of the 1, 880 annual BBC One hours of factual and learning, this also includes lifestyle-format daytime programmes and a number of reality television formats and the One Life strand.
The original Danger Mouse returned to terrestrial television after the BBC purchased episodes of the series to broadcast in its daytime schedules with its first broadcast on 12 February 2007.
The show was resurrected in 1996 after an eight-year rest ( apart from one special edition on 16 April 1994 for BBC Two's thirtieth birthday, which still featured Robert Robinson, but this time with Joanna Lumley as a team captain opposite Frank Muir ), now as a daytime series on BBC1.
During the week, the Ideas Network airs locally-produced talk programming, longtime daily reading showcase Chapter a Day, and National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation / Science Friday throughout the daytime hours, while at night broadcasting repeats of the daytime talkshows and Chapter a Day, as well as WBUR's On Point, the CBC's Q and As It Happens, and, overnight, the BBC World Service.
She can also be seen on Accidents Can Happen, a daytime BBC One programme produced by Twofour, which follows families as they try to rebuild their homes and their lives following disaster.
In 2008, she returned to BBC One, to once again present its daytime programme, Wanted Down Under.
The BBC co-financed the third season but struggled to find a suitable slot on Saturday nights for it, and only five episodes of the series were shown in May and June 1998 with the remainder in daytime slots over Christmas 1998.
However, in 2001 BBC One overtook its main rival ITV1 in terms of annual audience share for the first time since the rival channel had launched in 1955, although much of this was down to the success of the channel's daytime television line-up, which had its own Controller in Jane Lush.
Other television credits include for BBC Wales the One Show, with Aled Jones, and the Big Welsh Challenge, where she spent a year learning Welsh as well as presenting BBC One daytime programmes including Now You're Talking and City Hospital.
During the 1990s, the series moved to BBC Two, where it often held a late-night slot, as well as runs during the daytime programmes and even occasionally in an early evening slot.
Ready Steady Cook is a BBC daytime TV cooking programme ; it debuted on 24 October 1994 and the last edition was broadcast on the 2 February 2010.
The changes were made following the BBC's loss of the rights to soap opera Neighbours, which had for many years been broadcast between the end of CBBC and the start of the 6pm news ; when the decision to move daytime editions of The Weakest Link from BBC Two to One to fill the gap, CBBC had to move to an earlier slot, as Weakest Link " is longer than Neighbours was.
Initially, Radio Cornwall shared an afternoon programme with BBC Radio Devon, but now sustains a full daytime service.
As part of a trial into sharing daytime programming across BBC Local Radio stations, the Liz Green afternoon show was networked to neighbouring BBC Radio Sheffield and BBC Radio York during the first half of 2011.
She has most recently been seen as the presenter of the daytime series Gene Detectives for BBC One.
She currently presents her Sunday morning show on BBC Radio 1, as well as regularly deputising for the station's daytime presenters, Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills and Chris Moyles.

BBC and line-up
No vocals were recorded with Walker, but the new line-up appeared on the BBC Midlands TV program " Look Hear " on 6 January 1978, performing their hit " War Pigs " plus an early version of what would eventually become " Junior's Eyes ".
Many of these are produced by the BBC, but the line-up has also included programs shown on the commercial ITV network and Channel 4.
" In April 2008, the BBC reported that Campbell was to be replaced in the band by his brother Duncan, with reggae singer Maxi Priest also bolstering the line-up on tour.
A spin-off of The Late Show, it has been running in short series since 1992 and is a part of BBC Two's late-night line-up, usually at around 11pm to 12 midnight.
The first TV series was one of the new programmes in the launch line-up for digital channel BBC Three, the replacement for BBC Choice, which launched in February 2003.
A version with a rival line-up, produced by commercial station Radio Luxembourg, is not acknowledged by the BBC.
In 1992, the BBC screened TV Hell, an evening of programming devoted to the worst television had to offer, and the first episode of Triangle was broadcast as part of the line-up.
With this line-up they recorded their first Peel session on January 3, 1988, with John Peel, the alternative disk jockey of BBC Radio One.
The Kings of Oblivion line-up ( Wallis, Sanderson, Hunter ) were scheduled to play at one-off gig on 22 January 2007 at the Roundhouse, London and record a BBC session for Stuart Maconie's Freakzone radio programme, but activities were cancelled at the last minute due to ill-health.
The initial line-up included Jerry Scott ( now with the BBC ), Mike Hammond and Barry Robinson.
The second cast line-up consisted of Mack, Tavare, Vine, Taylor and Kitty Flanagan ; replacing Ancona, who left to concentrate on BBC One's Alistair McGowan's Big Impression ( which was shortened to simply Big Impression to reflect Ancona playing as many parts as McGowan himself ).
The Delivery line-up reunited for a BBC session in November 1972 with Steve Miller, Phil Miller, Lol Coxhill, Roy Babbington ( bass ), Pip Pyle, and Richard Sinclair on vocals.
The following year saw the Harringham Harker move from radio to television as part of BBC 2's Autumn line-up alongside The Office and Coupling, with Oberman continuing in her role as lead and writer.
The definitive Senseless Things line-up finally evolved in summer 1987 when Nicholls returned to take over bass, with the new recruit, former BBC clerk Ben Harding, acquiring the vacant guitarist's role.
The new line-up, also including the band's manager Mark " Sooty " Byrne on second guitar, signed with Anagram Records, and recorded a session for David Jensen's BBC radio show.
Other material recorded by this line-up eventually appeared on the later BBC Sessions CD ( 1998 ).
In January 2009, Jensen starred in No Holds Bard, a BBC Scotland one-off special comedy shown on Burns Night as part of a line-up of special programming to mark the 250th Birthday of Robert Burns.
However, he reappeared on the BBC in June 2010 for what was his 25th Wimbledon, but his only involvement with the 2010 World Cup was to voice over television commercials for a supermarket's beer promotion, and to introduce a mock line-up of comedians in the structure of a football team for a UK satellite television channel.

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