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Recalling Rwanda
Former producer Geoff Adams-Spink revisits his memories of making the Today programme with Andy Kershaw.
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.
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...
My experience winning BBC Arabic Young Journalist Award
Jumana Saadeh won BBC Arabic Young Journalist Award for her first documentary, here she shares what she took away from her training experience as part of the prize. Second Hand Refugee, her first documentary. Jumana Saadeh is a director and producer at Shashat Multimedia Productions in Amman, c...
BBC Media Action: using media to eradicate polio
Once a globally feared disease, Polio has largely been eradicated around the world. In Afghanistan, however, the disease is still endemic, and despite the existence of a nationwide scheme to eradicate the disease, over half a million children remain unvaccinated and at risk.
Food and Farming Awards
Dan Saladino tells us what motivates him to work on The Food Programme and why, in its 16th year, the BBC Food & farming Awards are more important than ever.
The Big British Asian Summer on the BBC
This August, for just over two weeks, the BBC is inviting audiences to enjoy the Big British Asian Summer.
Telling the story of Three Girls on BBC One
Hilary Salmon - Head of Drama, England at BBC Studios - explains how the story of the three girls at the centre of the Rochdale was researched for television.
BBC Studios - thinking outside the box
Peter Salmon visits Birmingham to look at what BBC Studios have achieved in 2015 and looks ahead to wha's in store for 2016.
New Diversity and Inclusion Commissioning Guidelines for all content producers
Bal Samra about new diversity and inclusion guidelines for independent production companies making programmes for the BBC.
On-air talent at the BBC
Bal Samra writes on how we manage our on-screen and on-air talent across the BBC following BBC Trust review.
How we select BBC Proms concerts for TV coverage
How does a television commissioner decide what Proms concerts are broadcast? Greg Sanderson throws light on how the season is curated for audiences who can, and do, access the joys of the Proms in so many different ways.
It's like Christmas Day for music...
Matt Eastley talks to Rebecca Sandiford, Producer, BBC Music, about how the BBC is celebrating the power of music through BBC Music Day.
Exploring VR and immersive video
Will Saunders from BBC Taster introduces the latest VR project.
Music Moguls: Never let the fax get in the way of a good story
To coincide with the broadcast of the final episode in BBC Four series Music Moguls: Masters of Pop, Andy Saunders gives an insight into how the role of PR in the music industry has changed over the years.
The Secrets
The director of new BBC One drama The Secrets reveals the unusual process behind the development of this series, written entirely by writers new to television.
The One Exception
Composer and musician Nitin Sawhney explains why his Radio 2 programme 'Spins The Globe' is NOT a world music show.
Our view on the clauses to the Deregulation Bill approved by MPs today
Today, MPs approved clauses in the Deregulation Bill that will set up a review into whether non-payment of the licence fee should carry civil rather than criminal penalties. Andrew Scadding considers the implications.
Reporting Hillsborough on BBC Radio Merseyside
Ben Schofield, a reporter for BBC Merseyside, shares his experience of covering the Hillsborough inquest.








