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BBC and Television
As a major part of the BBC News department, the channel is based at and broadcast from the News Centre within BBC Television Centre in West London.
Since Tuesday, 26 May 2009, those bulletins have been broadcast from TC7 and N6 in Television Centre, the main studios of BBC Breakfast and the BBC News Channel respectively.
KQED Public Television and Granada Television for PBS, Granada International and the BBC
When the infant BBC Television service was started in 1936, Rediffusion, which had supplied cable radio services since 1928, started providing " Pipe TV " to its customers who had difficulties tuning into the weak TV broadcast signal.
In addition to Egyptian programming, the Middle East Broadcast Company, a Saudi television station transmitting from London ( MBC ), Arab Radio and Television ( ART ), Al-Jazeera television, and other Gulf stations as well as Western networks such as CNN and BBC, provide access to more international programs to Egyptians who own satellite receivers.
* BBC Television.
* 1938 – BBC Television produces the world's first ever science fiction television program, an adaptation of a section of the Karel Capek play R. U. R., that coined the term " robot ".
* Nuclear Secrets Superspy BBC Television, accessed 23 February 2007
Ian Carmichael, who played the part of Wimsey in the BBC Television series adaptation and studied the character and the books thoroughly, said that the character was Sayers ' conception of the ' ideal man ', based in part on her earlier romantic misfortunes.
( Cleese himself parodied this line in a 1986 BBC advert defending the Television Licence Fee: " What has the BBC ever given us?
Palin's first travel documentary was part of the 1980 BBC Television series Great Railway Journeys of the World, in which, humorously reminiscing about his childhood hobby of train spotting, he travelled throughout the UK by train, from London to the Kyle of Lochalsh, via Manchester, York, Newcastle upon Tyne, Edinburgh and Inverness.
This remix was nominated by Norman Cook as his favourite chillout track on BBC Television.
* 2001 – 4 March 2001 BBC bombing: a massive car bomb explodes in front of the BBC Television Centre in London, seriously injuring 1 person.
* 1936 – The British Broadcasting Corporation initiates the BBC Television Service, the world's first regular, " high-definition " ( then defined as at least 200 lines ) service.
The relative severity of various British profanities, as perceived by the public, was studied on behalf of the British Broadcasting Standards Commission, Independent Television Commission, BBC and Advertising Standards Authority ; the results of this jointly commissioned research were published in December 2000 in a paper called " Delete expletives ?".
This success turned Whitehouse and Higson's career, and they began to appear on shows such as Vic Reeves ' Big Night Out and extensively for the BBC, with Whitehouse appearing on A Bit of Fry and Laurie as a man with a clinical need to have his bottom fondled, and Paul Merton: The Series, then as performer on shows such as Harry Enfield's Television Programme, where he developed numerous characters including DJ Mike Smash of Smashie and Nicey alongside Harry Enfield as Nicey.
In 1996 in the BBC Television series Decisive Weapons which was narrated by Sean Bean.
The TARDIS used from 2005 to 2010 on display at BBC Television Centre
Television versions include the 1974 BBC TV movie, Alice Through the Looking Glass, with Sarah Sutton playing Alice, a 1982 38-minute Soviet cutout-animated film made by Kievnauchfilm studio and directed by Yefrem Pruzhanskiy, an animated TV movie in 1987, with Janet Waldo as the voice of Alice ( Mr. T was the voice of the Jabberwock ) and the 1998 Channel 4 TV movie, with Kate Beckinsale playing the role of Alice.
The popular British Television show Doctor Who featured the Transcontinental Railroad in a BBC audio book entitled The Runaway Train, read by Matt Smith and written for audio by Oli Smith.

BBC and series
From 1984 to 1992, the BBC adapted all of the original Miss Marple novels as a series titled Miss Marple.
* Aquila ( TV series ), a BBC TV production for children based on the Norriss book
In 1969, Spike Milligan based a BBC television series named The World of Beachcomber on the columns.
In 1989, BBC Radio 4 broadcast the first of three series based on Morton's work.
Four of the most notable English Abbeys are the Basilica of St Gregory the Great at Downside, commonly known as Downside Abbey, Ealing Abbey in Ealing, West London and St. Lawrence's in Yorkshire ( Ampleforth Abbey ) and Worth Abbey which has appeared in two BBC2 TV programmes ; ' The Monastery ( BBC TV series )' and ' The Big Silence '.
Blackadder is the name that encompassed four series of a BBC One period British sitcom, along with several one-off instalments.
* Baldrick is a character in the BBC comedy series Blackadder played by Tony Robinson.
In 1999 the series came first place in a BBC poll selecting the nation's favourite children's show.
As well as starring in Coronation Street and occasional Red Dwarf series, Charles continues to host his Funk and Soul Show on BBC radio, and performs DJ sets at numerous clubs and festivals nationally.
Charles played the emotionally disturbed and violent prisoner, Eugene Buffy, in the high successful Lynda La Plante drama series The Governor ( 1995 ); the title role in the Channel 4 pirate sitcom Captain Butler ( 1997 ); the warden of a women's prison in the Canadian sci-fi fantasy Lexx ( 2001 ); Detective Chief Inspector Mercer in 7 episodes of the BBC soap opera Doctors ( 2003 ); and soccer agent, Joel Brooks, in the Sky TV football soap Dream Team ( 2004-5 ).
In 1987, Charles provided the poem track used for the opening credits of the BBC series The Marksman, which he also acted in, and the track is included on the album " The Marksman: Music from the BBC TV series ".
* Cleopatra ( Rome character ), in the HBO / BBC television series Rome
Caligula has been played by Ralph Bates in the 1968 ITV television series The Caesars ; John Hurt in the 1976 BBC television series I, Claudius ; John McEnery in the 1985 miniseries A. D .; Szabolcs Hajdu in the 1996 film Caligula ; and John Simm in the 2004 miniseries Imperium Nerone.
* Conspiracies ( TV series ), a series airing on BBC and TechTV in 2003
In 2008, he presented a reality TV talent show-themed television series produced by the BBC entitled Maestro, starring eight celebrities who are " famous amateurs with a passion for classical music.
He also hosted six series of Clive Anderson's Chat Room on BBC Radio 2 from 2004 – 2009.
* The 1981 BBC series The Borgias, starring Oliver Cotton as Cesare Borgia.
* Clone ( TV series ), a 2008 BBC comedy series
* The Human Animal ( 1994 ) — book and BBC documentary TV series

BBC and Only
Only a very few comparable DOSes were stored elsewhere than floppy disks ; among these exceptions were the British BBC Micro's optional Disc Filing System, DFS, offered as a kit with a disk controller chip, a ROM chip, and a handful of logic chips, to be installed inside the computer ; and Commodore's CBM DOS, located in a ROM chip in each disk drive.
Since 1993, the programmes that have been mainstays on BBC Scotland on Hogmanay have been Hogmanay Live and Jonathan Watson's football-themed sketch comedy show, Only an Excuse?
After following the Establishment to New York City, Moore returned to the UK and was offered his own series on the BBC, Not Only ...
*" Dates " ( Only Fools and Horses ), an episode of the BBC sit-com Only Fools and Horses
He is best known as the main character Derek " Del Boy " Trotter in the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses from 1981, the voice of Mr Toad in The Wind in the Willows and as Detective Inspector Jack Frost on the ITV crime drama A Touch of Frost from 1992.
In 1981 he found his most enduring and popular role, Derek ' Del-Boy ' Trotter in the BBC situation comedy Only Fools and Horses, created by John Sullivan.
Elements of the BBC TV drama Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit were also filmed on location in Bacup.
* Trigger ( Only Fools and Horses ), a fictional character from the BBC sit-com Only Fools and Horses
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, she appeared in many television films including a memorable Duchess of York in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of Richard II ( 1978 ), the irascible Edwardian Oxford academic in Miss Morrison's Ghosts ( 1981 ) and the BBC dramatizations of Julian Gloag's Only Yesterday ( 1986 ) and the Vita Sackville-West novel All Passion Spent ( 1986 ), in which she was the quietly defiant Lady Slane.
Only eight episodes survive on film in the BBC archive, as a result of the BBC's wiping policy of the 1960s.
* South Acton is the site of actual housing estate featured in long running BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses-although the script described the Trotters as living in Peckham.
Only the frontage of The Wood Green Empire exists, it is now a branch of the Halifax, and all that is left of the BBC TV at Alexandra Palace is the familiar TV mast.
Todmorden has been used as a filming location for the 1980s BBC TV police drama Juliet Bravo, Territorial Army series All Quiet on the Preston Front, parts of The League of Gentlemen, BBC TV miniseries Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, the award-winning BBC1 series Life on Mars and a film adaptation of the novel My Summer of Love.
The " On Screen Cars " exhibit has a display of TV and film cars including Del Boy ’ s Reliant Regal as featured in the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses and Mr Bean ’ s lime green Mini.
BBC News estimates that " Only around 30 women wear this kind of veil in Belgium, out of a Muslim population of around half a million.
" Only You " was used in the film Napoleon Dynamite, the BBC television series The Office, the film Can't Hardly Wait and the Fringe episode Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11 ; a cover version of " Only You " by Joshua Radin was used in 2007 in a J. C. Penney commercial ; " Don't Go " appeared in the BBC series I'm Alan Partridge and was used in the film Tango and Cash.
Add to this a DVD featuring an exclusive short film with new interviews from Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet and the videos for " Don't Go ", " The Other Side Of Love ", " Nobody's Diary ", " Situation ( 1990 )" and " Only You ( 1999 ) as well as several original appearances on BBC ".
Only 11 episodes still exist in the archive, owing to the Wiping policy of the BBC in this era.

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