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Solar-powered classrooms and a smart wheelchair - Click reports on how Bangladesh tech is transforming lives
Have you heard about Sputnique – a portable, solar-powered multimedia classroom? The super-mobile kit allows Bangladeshi teachers to hold classes anywhere, particularly after natural disasters like flooding or cyclones.
A little something 'extra' for W1A
BBC employee Laura Taflinger jumped at the chance to be an extra in the final episode of John Morton's sitcom W1A.
BBC at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
On Saturday we ended our two week run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe which, for the first time, saw BBC television, radio and online come together under one roof at our own pop-up venue on Potterow in the heart of the world's largest arts festival. Over the course of the last for...
The BBC's role in Wales today
Thinking about the BBC in Wales as the Institute of Welsh Affairs’ Wales Media Summit gets underway, BBC Wales’ Director, Rhodri Talfan Davies, asserts that news must remain the cornerstone of the BBC’s commitment to Wales.
Ensuring prominence for public service content as media converges
The BBC's Director of Policy and Strategy, John Tate discusses a new report that tackles the role of Public Service Broadcasting in the evolving world of media consumption.
BBC World Questions: From Washington to Moscow, Hong Kong to Bogota - staging democratic debates with audiences around the world
Charlie Taylor, Series Producer, BBC World Questions on how the idea of adapting Any Questions for an international radio audience came about.
Exploring how technology can support adult learning
Guest blogger, Carol Taylor from the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education explains why the NIACE collaboration with the BBC for their forthcoming conference is a perfect fit.
A big day for CBBC
Cheryl Taylor, Controller CBBC, explains why it's the end of an era as the CBBC logo is updated.
Top of the Pops Christmas 2011
Little Mix on Top of the Pops Christmas special Editor's Note: Mark Cooper, Creative Head, BBC Music Entertainment, writes for the About the BBC blog about Christmas at Top of the Pops. I guess Father Christmas must feel this way when he puts on the red coat and climbs into his sleigh. I am ...
'That's Entertainment': bringing Strictly 2013 to our screens
BBC Controller of Entertainment and Events Katie Taylor blogs about her role, the work of the department and producing the 11th series of Strictly Come Dancing.
Update on BBC interactive TV services
Dan Taylor-Watt gives an update on BBC interactive TV services.
Transgender representation on the BBC
J Tebble, a writer who identifies as trans and a former Project Assistant at All About Trans, looks at a history of trans on the BBC.
Our School
Teacher Jonathan Thoburn introduces the new CBBC fly-on-the-wall documentary series Our School.
Bush House Newsroom - The Great Dictators
BBC Alumni member Sally-Anne Thomas reminisces about the clattering of typewriters in the smoke filled rooms of Bush House in the seventies.
The Big Day In… leading up to The Big Night In
Helen Thomas tells us all about what BBC Radio has planned for The Big Day In, a day of events across radio in the lead up to The Big Night In.
Rolling On The River: Life By The Water
I love being on or near the water, but living in land locked Nottinghamshire means it’s not that easy to visit the sea – in fact they say Nottingham is nearer to space than it is to the coast. So for me, I get my water fix by walking along the river.
PYC, an innovative new platform drama
Hannah Thomas gives details of PyC, an exciting online, interactive Pobol y Cwm spin-off.
Why Look North Yorkshire uses social media to reach audiences
Helen Thomas, Head of Regional and Local Programmes, Yorkshire reveals how BBC Look North Yorkshire is using social media to connect with local people.
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