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Independent Venue Week on BBC 6 Music
Steve Lamacq is broadcasting from five cities around the UK, shining a light on the alternative music scene in each area and celebrating the venues which are its bedrock. Here he explains why independent venues, and Independent Venue Week is vital in the life of new music.
Making 'Break the Safe'
How format changes were implemented on the National Lottery programme Break the Safe from Suzy Lamb at Talkback Thames and Alan Tyler, Executive Editor, BBC Entertainment Commissioning.
So that's all good: W1A preview for BBC Alumni
The BBC Alumni got a sneaky peak at the first episode of the new series of BBC based sitcom W1A. Former producer Gordon Lamont reviews the evening.
Wonka goes Digital
Former BBC Producer, Gordon Lamont, revisits BBC offices in White City to rediscover the creative spaces where he used to work.
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More people turning to BBC global news services
Figures show a huge increase in people all over the world using the BBC's global news services.
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Getting beyond the statistics - unemployment on BBC Three
Unemployment from the BBC Three audience's perspective Today, as unemployment figures for young people top the million mark, it's important to ask - how can television respond to this crisis? How can it link with radio and social media to create a debate that gets to the heart of the underlying...
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Sex, lies and murder on the high seas – can you solve The Porthole Mystery?
Richard Latto, Multimedia Producer & Presenter, BBC South introduces a new documentary film.
New CBeebies Storytime App library now available
Senior Content Producer at BBC Children's Elizabeth Leadbeatter writes about the latest update to the popular CBeebies Storytime App.
CBeebies Radio Week
Executive Producer of CBeebies Radio introduces new programmes.
Radio 1 Academy in Glasgow
This year's Radio 1 Academy was the biggest social action project the BBC runs - a partnership between Radio 1 and BBC Learning. This year the Academy - a one-week programme of inspirational workshops and hands-on masterclasses for young people from the local area - was in Glasgow, playing an integral part in the build-up to BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
Marking 30 years of Crimewatch
Georgina Lee, a producer on the programme, writes about her experiences making a special edition to mark its 30 years of crime solving, Living with Murder.
The Bauhaus comes to the BBC
With the Bauhaus season coming to BBC Four, executive producer Janet Lee talksus through what we should expect.
Broadcasting after dark: Nothing's off limits
Alex Lester has been presenting on radio in the early hours for over 20 years, here he shares some of the challenges and rewards of the late shift.
Boy George - A Calmer Chameleon
BBC Radio 2 was recently praised for its informative, interesting and entertaining documentary output. In this post, Steve Levine, the record producer behind some of Culture Club's greatest hits, explains how this latest documentary about the colourful life of Boy George came to be.
Dragons' Den goes back to school
Today sees the culmination of a project we've been running with schools across the North of England called 'Dragons' Den Goes Back to School'. Inspired by some work the team at Waterloo Road and BBC Outreach did last year where schools wrote and filmed their own episodes of the drama, we have spe...










