The BBC is a very popular British broadcasting station. They are known to broadcast British news, concerts, documentaries, and much more depending on the air schedule.
'Nostalgia' by Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo
I think it is The Temprees' 1972 version of the song, albeit edited down. Drove me mad trying to work it out!!
Lang Lang's favourite conductor is Zubin Mehta - as disclosed during an interview on Desert Island Discs for BBC4.
Keep on a eye on the listings for BBC4; the concert was actually shown last on Sunday, 1st May.
Dylan Moran is a Irish stand-up comedian. He is best know to British audiences for the BBC4 sitcom Black Boots, which he both co-wrote and starred in.
Yes, the BBC documentary series "Chemistry: A Volatile History" is available on DVD. It explores the history of chemistry and features the renowned chemist and historian Jim Al-Khalili as the host. You can purchase it online or check with local retailers that sell documentaries.
Bach's Passacaglia & Fugue BWV 582, transcribed for orchestra by Leopold Stokowski. (There is also an orchestral version by Respighi, a transcription for piano by Eugen d'Albert, and a couple of other versions.)
David Phillips x No he doesn't! he did a similar version, but the guy who actually sang it is Glenn Gregory (ex east17). Thanks to myself and others, you can actually purchase it from iTunes.
Andrew Snell was the director of a delightful BBC4 programme called "The Secret Life of Machines". The show was written by and starred Tim Hunkin, with contributions by Mr. Rex Garrod. Check out http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/SLOM/ to watch the videos. jb
Unfortunately no one knows at present. It has been repeated on BBC4 and is occasionally shown on cable etc. around the world. I very much hope it is shown again on BBC2. Best wishes - Peter (the Director/Producer).
The interesting fact about this is that the killer (and SPOILER ALERT, by the way) is that the killer appears in every single episode except the last. For a series which has been accused of numerous red herrings and false clues, the script writer and director have played absolutely fair with the spectator.
The United Kingdom has many national news channels. There are more than five total news channels in the United Kingdom. BBC1, BBC2, BBC3, BBC4, BBC News and BBC Parliament are all news channels in the UK.