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Radio 3's Live in Concert from Sarajevo
Last Saturday, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a concert via the Eurovision network given by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in Sarajevo to mark 100 years since the assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Duchess Sophie. Radio 3 presenter Sara Mohr Pietsch reflects on her return visit to the city.
Morecambe And Wise: undiscovered
The 60th anniversary of the first transmission of the Morecambe and Wise Show on the BBC has led to a review of the images available to BBC Staff and external customers. Many images had already been scanned in, however we found many had never been seen before and this was the focus of the projec...
Aim High with BBC Arabic's AimHigh trainee scheme
As BBC Arabic accepts applications for AimHigh: its first ever trainee scheme in the region for journalists with disabilities, Ellis Palmer, Journalist, BBC News (World Online) blogs about his experience working for the BBC.
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Music and Monarchy: Recording Handel in Westminster Abbey
Paul Paragon was Sound Supervisor on David Starkey's Music and Monarchy series, here he talks about the experience of recording in Westminster Abbey.
From the BBC Radio blog - Andy Parfitt says goodbye to Radio 1
Editor's note: this post appeared on the BBC Radio blog at 0930 this morning. It confirms the announcement made earlier in the morning that Andy Parfitt is to step down as Controller of Radio 1 from 31 July. Read the post in full and leave a comment on the BBC Radio blog - SB After 13 years I'm ...
No ordinary 'Big Build': Revisiting DIY SOS: Homes for Veterans
Ed Parker revisits Canada Street in Manchester which has been transformed from derelict houses to Homes for Veterans by the BBC DIY SOS team.
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Lip Dub Lincoln
Radio Lincolnshire's Charlie Partridge tells us about Lip Dub Lincoln, a huge, fun community event held in the historic city.
Review of how the BBC pays freelancers
A summary of findings following the Deloitte investigation into how the BBC engages freelance services.
News programming on BBC Radio Wales
An update from Colin Paterson on our plans for BBC Radio Wales.
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How we’re shaping Sherlock into the world’s biggest live mind game
Our favourite detective on social media.
Building digital capacity for the arts
Last Thursday, 10 March, saw the launch of the Building digital capacity for the arts project, something I've been working on since the end of last year and which has felt a bit like organising a wedding - who should be invited, will they get on, who's going to make the speeches and how long shou...
BBC Local Radio on Easter weekend
Ashley Peatfield, Editor, Religion, BBC Local Radio , reveals some surprising information about listening habits on local radio and previews whats to come on Easter weekend.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious: Last Night of the Proms goes Poppins
Victoria Peet explains how a virtual choir is set to make the Last Night of the Proms, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
BBC Radio 3 and Edinburgh International Festival celebrate 70 year partnership
Senior producer for music at BBC Scotland looks back at the 70 year relationship between BBC Radio 3 and the Edinburgh International Festival.
Forgetting about work at St Pauls Carnival
Tim Pemberton, Managing Editor, BBC Radio Bristol, talks about this year's St Pauls Carnival and considers the history of the event and its impact on the local community.
Sir David Attenborough kicks off Made in Leicester series
Arts Reporter Geeta Pendse explains how a multiplatform series was born out of Leicester being shortlisted for UK City of Culture in 2017.










