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The Dance 2020 season is coming to BBC Four this week
BBC Arts’ Commissioner for Dance, Emma Cahusac, previews the Dance 2020 season, coming to BBC Four this week.
Sole Music: Meeting 'The Rock 'n' Roll Cobbler'
Gemma Cairney puts her best foot forward to meet legendary shoe designer Terry de Havilland, as part of BBC Four and 6music's Sound of Style season on th link between fashion and music.
Mapping WW1 At Home
Discover a wealth of World War One at Home stories near you with the new interactive map.
Women technologists do exist
FDM everywoman in Technology Awards nominated Technologist Rosie Campbell talks about her journey to become a technologist and shares her views on why there are fewer women than men in the field.
New voices join Radio 2 in 2018
Head of Radio 2, Lewis Carnie introduces programming schedule changes for the new year and explains why the station is making a return to late night live programming.
New Year. New look. New Beginnings.
As we approach BBC Three's switchover on Tuesday 16 February, today is the first step. We are rolling out our brand new visual identity across BBC Three - the TV channel, our place on BBC iPlayer, on BBC.co.uk, on apps and pretty much anywhere else new BBC Three will be, which will be pretty much...
Radio 1’s Big Weekend Glasgow 2014 - shining a spotlight on Glasgow and leaving a legacy in the city
So Radio 1’s Big Weekend, Glasgow 2014, is almost upon us. Nearly two years in the planning and everything is very well poised.
30 years of BBC Sussex
Mark Carter follows up his mid-September blog, reflecting on BBC Sussex's 30 day birthday tour and the anniversary.
Why not? Creating drama on BBC Radio Gloucestershire
Ahead of the broadcast of 'Visitors', presenter Claire Carter talks about her first experience of producing radio drama with the help of Jon Culshaw, Emma Samms, Lisa Maxwell and local actors.
A View from East Tower
BBC Alumni member and former BBC Children's Researcher Emma Cashmore remembers the joy (and sometimes embarrassment) of live TV and explains why the skills she acquired are still useful.
Disability Works: The idea behind the pitch
BBC News producer, Johny Cassidy, explains how sometimes 'you identify an important issue at the right time and the story just seems to take off'. As is what happened with 'Disability Works' an idea he pitched to explore the experiences of disabled people in the workforce and as consumers.
Fighting disinformation fast when it matters most
Jessica Cecil tells us about the work that the Trusted News Initiative is doing in the United States and Myanmar.
History is written by the victors: The inspiration behind Viceroy's House
Writer and director Gurinder Chadha, OBE (Bhaji On The Beach, Bend It Like Beckham and Bride & Prejudice) talks about how her upbringing influenced her approach to 'Viceroy's House' her latest release which is co produced by BBC Films.
Curiouser and curiouser: Late Junction launches its own festival
Curating a festival of our own is a fantastic opportunity to do what we do in its purest form, with our curatorial stamp.
Introducing the BBC Music App
Ben Chapman unveils the latest app from the BBC portfolio.
BBC iPlayer highlights 7-13 March 2020
A quick round up of what's new this week on BBC iPlayer, programmes that are about to become unavailable, plus some hidden gems you might have missed.
The future of the BBC’s weather service
Nigel Charters, Project Director, BBC Weather re-procurement provides an update on BBC Weather.
Why the BBC Get Inspired Unsung Hero award means so much
Denise Shannon has had quite a year since being named 2017 BBC Get Inspired Unsung Hero at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year show in Liverpool.
Celebrating BBC Two
Award-winning poet, Alison Chisholm, explains the cento, and it's role in a film celebrating BBC Two.














