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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.
Following the departure of Steve Rider from the BBC, Lineker, who is a keen recreational golfer with a handicap of four, became the new presenter for the BBC's golf coverage.
* An eleventh pupil, Wayne was introduced following a competition held by BBC's Blue Peter to find a new Bash Street Kid.
It was in the mid-70s, reading Winnie the Pooh for BBC's Jackanory that he won over a whole new audience of young children.
The new restored masters made their debut on BBC4 in August 2006, and the BBC's DVD distribution arm 2entertain announced a brand new Frankie Howerd Collection in mid-September 2006.
Potential sites are in North Acton and also the BBC's Television Centre in Wood Lane, which will become vacant for development in 2013 once the corporation moves out to new premises in central London.
He also became better known with a radio broadcast ( on the BBC's new " Third Programme ") of Henry Purcell's Come ye Sons of Art.
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.
Other post war productions included a live performance of Richard II, directed by Royston Morley and starring Alan Wheatley as Richard and Clement McCallin as Bolingbroke ( 1950 ); a made-for-TV production of Henry V, directed by Royston Morley and Leonard Brett, and starring Clement McCallin as Henry and Marius Goring as the Chorus ( 1951 ); a Sunday Night Theatre made-for-TV production of The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Desmond Davis, and starring Stanley Baker as Petruchio and Margaret Johnston as Katherina ( 1952 ); a television adaptation of John Barton's Elizabethan Theatre Company production of Henry V, starring Colin George as Henry and Toby Robertson as the Chorus ( 1953 ); a live performance of Lionel Harris ' production of The Comedy of Errors starring David Pool as Antipholus of Ephesus and Paul Hansard as Antipholus of Syracuse ( 1954 ); and The Life of Henry the Fifth, the inaugural programme of BBC's new World Theatre series, directed by Peter Dews and starring John Neville as Henry and Bernard Hepton as the Chorus.
After a few false starts as a straight actress she played Tom Thumb's mother in the 1958 children's film, and during the 1960s found new fame when she took over the leading role of Mary Dale in the BBC's long-running daily radio soap, The Dales, formerly Mrs Dale's Diary.
The BBC's new graphics are used on all of their television weather broadcasts, but ITV Weather use animated weather symbols.
: Features reports on an infestation of wild horses in the London underground, the BBC's new soap opera The Bureau ( replacing the Nine O ' Clock News ), a fight between Queen Elizabeth and John Major ( and an emergency broadcast related to the event ), and an " air jam ".
Children's Hour was broadcast from 1922 to 1964, originally from the BBC's Birmingham station 5IT, soon joined by other regional stations, then in the BBC Regional Programme, before transferring to its final home, the new BBC Home Service, at the outbreak of the second World War.
However, questions were raised over the proposed format of the new BBC Three, as some thought the new format would be too similar to the BBC's commercial rivals, namely ITV2 and E4, and would be unnecessary competition.
The main result was a reorganisation of the BBC's South East region ; the London area was to break away entirely, while a new programme, South East Today was to be created for the new South East region.
In 1964, Garner appeared in the UK on the music series Jazz 625 broadcast on the BBC's new second channel.
Heggessey and the BBC's Controller of Drama Commissioning, Jane Tranter, took advantage of the weekday 9pm slot opened up by the moving of the news to commission new popular drama output, such as the successful Waking the Dead ( 2000 – 2011 ) and Spooks ( 2002 – 2011 ).
Heggessey and Jane Tranter commissioned a new version of the series in September 2003, after Heggessey had spent two years persuading the BBC's commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, to abandon their attempts to make a feature film version of the programme and allow it instead to return to BBC One.
Salmon's new role saw the BBC's sports coverage across television, radio and online services being brought together under a single head of department for the first time.
He returned to the BBC in 2006 to become Chief Creative Officer of the new " BBC Vision Productions " set-up, overseeing all creative output from the BBC's in-house production centres.
This appointment was only a brief one, however, before a re-organisation of the BBC's Executive Committee led to the creation of a new post, filled by Yentob, of Director of Drama, Entertainment and Children's.
He occupied this post until June 2004, when new BBC Director-General Mark Thompson re-organised the BBC's executive committee and promoted Yentob to the new post of BBC Creative Director, responsible for overseeing BBC creative output across television, radio and interactive services.

BBC's and Breakfast
In a 2003 interview on the BBC's Breakfast with Frost, Hoon asserted that the UK was willing to use nuclear weapons against Iraqi forces " in the right circumstances.
In other countries the format was copied – most notably in the United Kingdom with the BBC's Breakfast and ITV's Good Morning Britain, in Canada with Canada AM on CTV and in Australia with the Sunrise ( TV program ) on the Seven Network.
In a poll taken for the BBC's Breakfast programme on 19 January 2007 Yarm's High Street was voted the " Best High Street ".
During party conference season in the late nineties he was followed by a camera crew from the BBC's Breakfast show, capturing the behind-the-scenes build-up to his conference speech.
His popularity surged again when he become the first presenter of the BBC's inaugural breakfast television programme, Breakfast Time along with Selina Scott and Nick Ross.
In Fern Britton's autobiography, she criticised Bough, who she had worked with on BBC's " Breakfast Time " in the 1980s.
She has also appeared on The News Quiz and presented the news on the BBC's Breakfast with Frost programme each Sunday and the following programme Sunday AM with Andrew Marr.
He is best known for his appearances on breakfast television joining BBC's Breakfast Time to present the Your Stars section from 1983-86.
The station was doing very badly in the ratings compared to the BBC's popular Breakfast Time magazine style programme.
She joined the BBC's Breakfast programme in January 2001 as a relief presenter, initially presenting on Friday-Sunday alongside Darren Jordon, to cover for main presenter, Sarah Montague, and then later with Jeremy Bowen, to cover for Sophie Raworth.
However fierce competition from the BBC's casually styled Breakfast Time resulted in a relaunch which was perceived as " dumbing-down " of the station, and only three months after the station's launch, Ford was dismissed from the presenting team.
She later briefly took a consumer spot on the BBC's own Breakfast Time.
With the launch of the BBC's Breakfast Time brought forward at short notice this gave little time for TV-am to redevelop its plans.
Rantzen later presented a regular spot on the BBC's Breakfast Time.
While the BBC's Breakfast Time was a huge success, TV-am's early ratings were very disappointing.
During this period the station became the most popular breakfast television service in the UK, as the BBC's Breakfast Time lost viewers.
She rose to fame while co-presenting The Big Breakfast on Channel 4 between 1992 and 1996, and also presented the BBC's Children in Need charity appeal from 1994 to 2004.
The programme's first broadcast from the BBC's Salford Quays studios took place on Monday 28 November 2011 during the BBC Breakfast programme.
Some of these are ; the BBC's One O ' Clock News, Six O ' Clock News, and Nine O ' Clock News, Newsnight and Newsnight Review, On the Record, Omnibus, Breakfast Time, BBC World Service Television News, Westminster-In The House, Reporting Scotland, London Plus, The Midday News and Telly Addicts.
She went on to feature in over 30 TV shows, including The Big Breakfast, Hotel Babylon, Ice Warriors ; and in 2002 the co-presenting role alongside Joe Mace on the first series of the BBC's flagship children's program The Saturday Show.
* Interview with Salem Chalabi for BBC's Breakfast with Frost from June 2004
He was also an occasional presenter on the BBC's early morning Business Breakfast programme.
In May 1995, she became the regular joint presenter of BBC's Look North programme in Leeds, moving to BBC Breakfast News in 1997.
She then joined the BBC's early morning news programme Breakfast at its launch in 2000, which she presented alongside Jeremy Bowen on Monday – Thursdays.

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