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  1. BBC Arabic at 80: from Radio to Digital

    Mustafa Kadhum BBC Arabic Online Editor charts the development of BBC Arabic from radio to online over 80 years of existence.

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  3. Update on Television Centre - April 2015

    Director of Commercial Projects, Chris Kane updates us on work refurbishing Television Centre.

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  4. How we brought iconic voices back to BBC Russian

    Producer Jessy Kaner talks about how BBC Russian are bringing voices from the stations history into the present day with the new video series 'Voices from the Archive'.

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  5. Winning BBC Young Musician 2016

    BBC Young Musician 2016 winner, cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason talks about the opportunities that have opened up for him as a result of his award.

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  6. Lallo Lallo: Telling children’s stories on BBC Pashto

    BBC Pashto starts a 10-part digital and TV series of bedtime stories for children.

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  7. Crossing Divides On The Move: Conversational Commutes

    Commuting is often the worst part of our working day, yet we are spending an increasing part of our lives on these journeys.

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  9. Radio 1 Academy goes to Devon

    An overview of Radio 1 Academy events in Devon as part of the Radio 1 Big Weekend 2016.

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  10. The future's here, the future’s BBC Three

    Damian Kavanagh highlights some recent successes for BBC Three.

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  11. CBBC launches first channel focused app for 6-12 year olds - ‘GO CBBC’

    John Kearney, acting Senior Product Manager in BBC Children’s Future Media, introduces an exciting new app for 6-12 year olds.

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  12. 50 years of World at One

    Martha Kearney reflects on 50 years of the Radio 4 news programme.

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  13. How do you dress a man like Luther?

    With series 5 of Luther coming soon, Costume Designer James Keast gives us his view on what it takes to dress iconic characters for the screen.

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  14. How the BBC stays safe in the world’s most dangerous places

    The BBC High Risk and News Safety team has its origins from the time of the Bosnian conflict in the 1990s, when the war’s easy accessibility led to a lot of journalists, many of them freelancers, getting killed or injured. There was a need to do something more systematic to make this safer.

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  15. BBC Proms 2018 on TV

    Executive producer, of BBC Proms Television looks ahead to highlights of the BBC Proms season across BBC TV.

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  16. Moving 'Tom, Dick and Harry'

    One of the quieter aspects of the BBC's exit from its Television Centre HQ in Wood Lane is one of the most important. Now, the BBC's collection of satellite dishes has a new home.

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  17. How 'John Lennon's Last Day' went from stage to radio

    Playwright Stephen Kennedy explains how his play, which looks at the last 24 hours of musical icon John Lennon, went from stage in Ireland to BBC Radio 2.

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  18. A new way of navigating the BBC’s archive of permanently available programmes

    On the day of it's launch, Jo Kent explains how ADA (Automated Data Architecture) was developed to navigate the BBC’s rich archive of permanently available programmes

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  19. Arriving at Media City - a sports reporter goes North

    Editor's note: Frank Keogh is a senior sports reporter at the BBC. He and his family have moved to Salford. He'll be sharing the experience with us here on the blog. He starts with an introduction: One thing helped my decision to up sticks 200 miles from London to the North West. My football te...

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