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1 year anniversary for Indian languages
Many people treated the news of the BBC’s plan to launch four new language services in India as a rumour.
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.
Panorama - Undercover: The Refugees Who Make Our Clothes
Reporter Darragh MacIntyre shares his story researching and making tonight's Panorama.
The BBC Workplace Disability Passport
As part of International Day of Disabled People, BBC disability Lead, Allan MacKillop talks about what more we can do to bolster the representation of disabled people.
Progress on the gender pay gap, but more to do
When Tony Hall, the BBC’s Director-General commissioned a review into culture and progression for women at the corporation, I was delighted to sponsor the work.
Finding the (BBC) one
Ba-dum. Ba-dum. Former employees tell how they met and fell in love at the BBC.
Making BBC News online even more relevant to you
Ken MacQuarrie, Director of Nations and Regions introduces a major update made to ensure people coming to the BBC from around the UK get even more tailored experiences - increasingly based on where you live.
Round up weeks 13 & 14 (24 March - 6 April)
A round up of BBC announcements, press releases and blogs, plus some highlights from our TV, radio and online output from the last two weeks.
See Hear Weekend: Promoting and finding deaf talent
The third See Hear Weekend is almost upon us. The event, which is returning to Watershed in Bristol on 24 and 25 February, will be a special weekend of events to mark the contribution deaf people make to the film and television industry.
Introducing BBC at the Quay
A prelude to the BBC at the Quay event in Scotland which will take place in July.
BBC coverage of Glasgow 2014
Head of Commonwealth Games, Bruce Malcolm gives a flavour of the exciting coverage to come this summer.
BBC Studios and Post Production at Elstree
Anna Mallet, CEO, BBC Studios and Post Production, introduces the work her team do at Elstree Studios and looks forward to a return to TVC in 2015.
Introducing BBC Arts Online
Peter Manuira introduces the BBC's new arts online service.
Our School 2
Ahead of the second series of CBBC's fly-on-the-wall documentary series Our School, we find out a little bit more about the trials and tribulations of filming the pupils in a secondary school for a year and how the hard work paid off.
This Country and the BBC across the UK
Residents in the small village of Northleach - population 2,000 - must have been a bit shocked when a convoy of vans pulled up back in 2017 with a TV crew on board. They were there to film two largely unknown sibling actors from Cirencester, the local town 11 miles away. Even more strangely, the...
Read the 1930s Radio Times magazines online
Andrew Martin, BBC Genome producer introduces another decade of Radio Times magazines as part of the BBC Genome Project.
Broadcasting House at Hay
Radio 4's Broadcasting House donned their wellies spent the weekend at the Hay Festival. It rained a little, so much so that Paddy O'Connell's camera got a little steamed up in the marquee. We asked broadcast journalist Simon Maybin to talk us through the weekend.
Screen Machine: pop-up cinema visits the Hebrides
Sreen Machine, a huge mobile cinema previewed BBC Scotland's new natural history series 'Hebrides - Islands on the Edge' to local residents on the islands. Executive producer of the show, Neil McDonald was on hand to witness the event.
Bristol Food Connections: BBC partnership cooks up a storm
An update from the first Food Connections event in Bristol from it's instigator, Clare McGinn.
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