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  1. Searching the World Service Archive: Other times, other lives

    Marsha Dunstan

    BBC Genome

    Searching the World Service Archive: Other times, other lives

    BBC Genome now has more than 7,000 live links to World Service Archive programmes to listen to on iPlayer. We take a look at some of our favourites.

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  2. Genome hits another important milestone

    Susannah Stevens

    Genome hits another important milestone

    10,000 Programmes now available through BBC Genome from BBC online sites.

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  3. Man of mystery

    Man of mystery

    A brief glance at illusionist Kuda Bux, who was a star turn on early television.

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  4. The Sunday Post: First issue

    Andrew Martin

    BBC Genome

    The Sunday Post: First issue

    A look at the very first listings to be published in The Radio Times.

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  5. Finding Welsh TV gems

    Michael Osborn

    Finding Welsh TV gems

    A look at how Welsh TV gems from the BBC picture library can be found in Genome's listings - but why there is still work for the future.

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  6. Over to You: What have you found so far?

    Ana Lucia Gonzalez

    BBC Genome

    You might have noticed by now that we have begun to link Genome listings to the thousands of TV and radio programmes which are already available on the BBC website. What have you found so far? Share your archive gems and unusual finds with us.

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  7. Watch and listen to 8,500 programmes on the BBC website

    Susannah Stevens

    Watch and listen to 8,500 programmes on the BBC website

    Today, any BBC Genome user can sift through millions of listings for BBC radio and TV programmes from 1923 to 2009. What if we told you that around 8,500 of these programmes are also permanently available online to watch and listen to?

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