NO
The 'top job' at the BBC is Director General. The current holder of that office (as of October 2012) is George Edward Entwistle, who was born in Yorkshire and is currently aged 50.
As it is not commercial television, but public television, The BBC raises it's funding from the government's TV licenses each household pays every year. The BBC is a Not For Profit organization If it were commercial venture, like ITV, there would be commercials to pay for the network's costs.
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.
A lot. There is: BBC 1, BBC 2, BBC 3, BBC 4, BBC News, BBC Parliament, CBBC, Cbeebies, BBC Iplayer, BBC England, BBC Scotland, BBC Wales, BBC Northern Ireland, and BBC America There is BBC radio channels too: Radio 1, 1Xtra, Radio 2, Radio 3, Radio 4, Radio 5 live,5 live sports extra, 6 music, radio 7, Asian Network
One can learn more about BBC travel on the official website of the television BBC. There is a special section on the BBC website that is called BBC Travel News.
NO
To delete your BBC ID, log in to your account on the BBC website. Navigate to the account settings or privacy section, where you should find the option to delete your account. Follow the prompts to confirm your decision. If you encounter any issues, you can also contact BBC support for assistance.
Yes, in most cases, you have to pay a fee to renew your ID.
by watching it on tv the night it is on or watching them on bbc iplayer.
yes
no its free
A pay stub usually includes information like the employee's ID number, gross pay, deductions for taxes and benefits, net pay, and the pay period dates.
No. Its free in INDIA.
No.
Nope.
Pay the warrant.
Go to the cbbc website click on bamzooki click on zook kit sign in with your bbc id then download it