The magazine was called "The Listener" and it lasted till 1991. It consisted mainly of printed versions of fairly "high brow" talks originally given on the BBC.
BBC MindGames Magazine was created in 2006.
Yes, our new TV magazine production company is finally being established at the end of 2015, which means it will produce both "HubWorld: The Official Magazine of BBC-Discovery Kids" for both BBC Kids & Family and Discovery Kids & Family, and "Comedy Central Magazine" for Comedy Central. Those 2 TV shows will finally be inspired by print magazines of the same names, which are finally being launched around January 2017, and approx. 15 episodes with 2 or 3 inspired by 6 issues per month will premiere almost every month for each print magazine. Both "HubWorld: The Official Magazine of BBC-Discovery Kids" and "Comedy Central Magazine" are also being launched in January 2017, and each of these will have 6 800-page issues per month.
The channel formerly known as BBC Television was renamed BBC 1 when BBC 2 was launched, on 20 April 1964.
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Good Food Magazine is published by BBC Magazines, which was formerly the magazine publishing division of BBC Worldwide until more recently when it was bought out by Immediate Media Company.
No. Television was invented in the mid 1920s with John Logie Baird's Televisor and launched as a public service by the BBC in 1929. However, its development was delayed by World War II and it was the mid 1940s before televisions became common in homes.
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The BBC Good Food magazine can be found at one's nearest bookstore or supermarket. Magazines don't usually go on sale, so expect to pay full price for it.
BBC Four is a television channel operated by BBC an was launched on March 2, 2002. So, it has been on the air for just longer than 11 years. It shows a wide variety of programs.
A brand new magazine production company is finally being established at the end of 2015, and its staff are finally going to work on both "HubWorld: The Series" and "Comedy Central Magazine: The Series" (which are respectively based on both of the upcoming print magazines in the United States: "HubWorld: The Official Magazine of BBC-Discovery Kids" and "Comedy Central Magazine."
Cooking magazine subscriptions can be purchased from the Newsstand website. Some of the magazines available to subscribe to are BBC Good Food, BHG Good and Fresh and Diabetic Living.
A book at bedtime first broadcast 1st January 1949. It was read by Valentine Dial best known for his sinister character the Man in Black. Unfortunately I do not know the name of the book.