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programme and comprised
Each programme usually comprised around six scenes.
Taken together, these two texts comprised the Imagist programme for a return to what they saw as the best poetic practice of the past.
A second phase took a wider 20th century historical remit ; it comprised a learning programme using overseas visits and social media, and a professional development scheme for educators.
It opened with Wagner's overture to Rienzi, but the rest of the programme comprised, in the words of an historian of the Proms, David Cox, " for the most part ... blatant trivialities ".
The UK e-Science programme comprised a wide range of resources, centres and people including the National e-Science Centre ( NeSC ) which is managed by the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, with facilities in both cities.
The programme comprised a mixture of records and live sessions, was introduced by Brian Matthew, and featured many popular guests such as Jimi Hendrix, Free, The Beatles, The Who, Dusty Springfield, Led Zeppelin, The Kinks and Manfred Mann.

programme and series
* Class ( TV series ), a British television programme, which airs on CBBC
series of documentaries was a director on the programme in the early 1960s.
Geoff is unpopular with the rest of the Frontline staff to the point where he is banned from the Frontline set, but they are all supportive when he unexpectedly achieves popularity with his own one-hour programme in Addicted to Fame ( series 3 ), though he is unaware that Mike demanded the plans for the expansion of the show be cancelled because he was jealous of the attention Geoff was getting.
* Hex ( TV series ), a British television programme
During that period of ownership they were contracted to carry out the modification programme to the SA80 series of rifles for the British Army, needed to address a number of reliability issues.
* Monitor ( TV series ), a BBC arts programme which aired from 1958 to 1965
Palin filmed on the battlefields of Northern France and Belgium for the programme, called the Last Day of World War One, produced for the BBC's Timewatch series.
Trips are made to locales such as Edinburgh, Scotland, and the programme has a series of formal halls, which are described as " three-course candlelit meals " serving " interesting " fare in Pembroke's historic dining hall.
For example, the 2003 documentary series showing the evolution of humans through the Stone Age was called Walking with Cavemen, although only the last programme showed humans living in caves.
After the relative success of Alexander the Mouse, Postgate agreed a deal to make the next series on film, for a budget of £ 175 per programme.
* The Tube ( 2003 TV series ), an ITV / Sky programme featuring the work of staff on the London Underground
* The Tube ( TV series ), a former Channel 4 ( UK ) music programme
The song is the only single from Teletubbies, making them a one-hit wonder in the United Kingdom, and mostly a remix of the theme song from the hit Television programme performed by the series characters written by Andrew McCrorie-Shand and Andrew Davenport.
Originally, the programme was part of a BBC children's television series titled Watch with Mother, with a different programme each weekday, most of them involving string puppets.
* Thalassa ( TV series ), a French documentary programme
The format has been licensed across the world, with many countries producing their own series of the programme.
The part of Mum, played by Gretchen Franklin, was taken by Dandy Nichols when the programme was commissioned as a series.
The attitude of those who made the programme was that Alf's views were so clearly unacceptable that they were risible, but some considered the series uncomfortable and disturbing.
Appearing on television discussion programme After Dark ( TV series ) | After Dark in 1987
* Transmission ( TV series ), a British music television programme shown in the UK
The story involved Fitz returning to Manchester after several years of living in Australia with Judith and his son James ( who had been born during the final series of the original programme ) to attend his daughter Katy's wedding.
Round the Horne was a BBC Radio comedy programme, transmitted in four series of weekly episodes from 1965 until 1968.
" In the third series, it was reported that Gruntfuttock had died, and an entire programme was a tribute to him.

programme and sketches
The programme gained cult status due to its unique mix of surreal monologue, music, synthesised voices, heavily edited broadcasts and recurring sketches.
There, Frost hosted Frost on Sunday, with Barker and Corbett following and again performing sketches on the programme.
Barker began writing sketches for the programme under the pseudonym Gerald Wiley.
Barker began using the pseudonym Gerald Wiley when writing sketches because he wished the pieces to be accepted on merit and not just because he, as a star of the programme, had written them ; he continued this tradition with the material he wrote later in his career.
Comedians Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer, Paul Whitehouse and Mark Williams affectionately parodied the band in a number of what the band called ' hysterically accurate ' " Slade in Residence " and " Slade on Holiday " sketches, in their The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer television programme in the early 1990s.
* The Good Old Days ( 1953 to 1983 ) was a popular BBC television light entertainment programme recorded live at the Leeds City Varieties which recreated an authentic atmosphere of the Victorian – Edwardian music hall with songs and sketches of the era performed by present-day performers in the style of the original artistes.
The show featured comic sketches in which Barker and Corbett appeared both together and separately, with various additions giving the programme the feeling of a variety show.
In a recent ITV documentary on Spitting Image, Norman admitted initially hating the way his puppet looked on the programme ( mostly because it had a large inexplicable wart on its forehead ), but later somewhat moderated his attitude and felt flattered that the series found him famous enough to include him in its sketches.
In 1997, a VHS release, entitled The Ant & Dec Show – Confidential, was made available in shops, and featured an hour of the best bits from three years of the programme, as well as specially recorded sketches and music videos.
These sketches are presented to the viewer together with narration in a manner which suggests that the programme is a guide — aimed at non-British people — to the ways of life of various classes of British society.
As an interlude, or at the start of the broadcast day, there were showings of a film magazine programme called Sprockets ( not to be confused with the SNL sketches with Mike Myers.
The latter camp included Victor Lewis-Smith, who in addition to sketches and spoof songs featured on his Radio 1 show, made some hoax phone calls to the programme, sometimes referring to Rantzen as ' Teeth ' after her most prominent feature.
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 programme is a series of short sketches that dramatise the articles in the eponymous newspaper, with the cast assuming accents to convey the characters of the journalist or columnist.
With the exception of some child actors in certain sketches, there were no guest stars at any point during the programme.
In addition to the usual music programming, subsidised by Dutch and American evangelical shows, City also had the only comedy show on pirate radio-The Auntie Mabel Hour, a recorded programme in which the DJs acted out comic sketches and sang parodies of contemporary songs.
A regular comedy performer in sketches featuring Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker on Frost on Sunday and Hark at Barker ( 1970 ), she later appeared in Mostly Monkhouse, a BBC Radio Comedy programme with David Jason supporting Bob Monkhouse.
His wartime radio programme A Date with Nurse Dugdale was popular, and he wrote numerous revue sketches for performers such as Hermione Gingold.
Each programme was a sequence of comedy sketches, monologues and comic songs.
The original performance of the sketch by the four creators is one of the surviving sketches from the programme and can be seen on the At Last the 1948 Show DVD.
While the structure of the work places it outside of both absolute music and programme music ( see below on the title " Three symphonic sketches ") as those terms were understood in the early 20th century, it obviously uses descriptive devices to suggest wind, waves and the ambience of the sea.
Although originating before the show, they appeared in a number of brief sketches in the 1980s TV programme Saturday Live.
The character was resurrected for the 2010 general election campaign in a series of short sketches on BBC Two's late evening current affairs programme Newsnight.
It was a quiz programme, although interspersed with various material including musical numbers and sketches.

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