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British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

BBC, or the British Broadcasting Channel, is one of the most popular channels in the UK. They also do American based broadcasting.

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of BBC bitesize?

Well, honey, BBC Bitesize is like a mixed bag of nuts. The advantages are that it offers free educational resources and interactive content to help students study. But let's not sugarcoat it, the disadvantages include limited depth of information and sometimes outdated material. So, use it wisely, darling.

Why is BBC a reliable site?

The BBC is considered a reliable site because it follows strict journalistic standards, such as accuracy, fairness, and impartiality. It has a reputation for providing well-researched, in-depth reporting from a wide range of perspectives. Additionally, the BBC is publicly funded, which helps to ensure its independence from commercial or political influences.

How much money did BBC make on Planet Earth?

The BBC does not disclose specific financial figures for individual programs like "Planet Earth." The series is part of the BBC's Natural History Unit, which generates revenue through various means such as broadcast rights, merchandise sales, and licensing agreements. "Planet Earth" is a highly popular and successful series, contributing to the overall financial success of the BBC.

What percentage of the people in the UK in the 60s had a tv?

In 1968 15.1 million UK households had television sets. Since there were approximately 18.6 million households in the UK at the time, the percentage of households with television sets was about 81.1%.

What is the percentage of people who uses BBC in the UK?

According to the BBC all but approximately 1 million people in the UK have no requirement for a TV Licence. It would be impossible to calculate the true percentage of people who do not utilise or have access to the BBC's services (TV, Radio or Online) but it is safe to assume that the figure would be very low. I would personally estimate it at less than 5%.

Who are Matt Smiths Family?

His mother is Lynne Smith, and his father is David Smith, a former footballer for Notts County FC who now runs a plastics manufacturing buisness. His grandfather was also a professional footballer at County level.

He has a younger sister Laura Jayne, who is a cabaret dancer and whose profession has on occasion caused Matt some embarrassment.

He may well have an extended family (i.e. aunties & uncles, cousins, etc.) but little is known about them.

Where can you find a jacket scarf and shirt like Merlin's from BBC?

You may be able to find similar clothing items by searching online retailers, costume shops, or specialty stores that sell medieval or fantasy-themed clothing. Another option is to search for replica costumes specifically designed to resemble Merlin's outfit from the BBC series.

What does the first BBC announcement foreshadow in the birds?

The first BBC announcement in "The Birds" by Daphne du Maurier foreshadows the impending bird attacks by warning of unusual bird behavior and advising people to stay indoors and keep their windows closed. This sets the tone for the escalating tension and danger that the characters will face as the story progresses.

What has Sir Alan Sugar done that was good lately?

Sir Alan Sugar has been actively involved in promoting entrepreneurship through his television show "The Apprentice" and his various business ventures. He continues to inspire and mentor aspiring entrepreneurs through his experience and success in the business world.

Who control BBC?

The BBC is run day-to-day by the Director General. However, he is answerable to a board of governors. The current DG is Mark Thompson.

Where can i get a copy of the bbc drama morphine and dolly mixtures?

I have this BBC Welsh based drama on video. I taped this in 1992 when it was first broadcast and have now transferred it to DVD. It is a fairly good copy/transfer and I have the full program on DVD. For those who are interested, I can provide a copy. Contact me on Luprano88@hotmail.com.

Hi I found your message online here that you have a full copy of the film morphine and dolly mixtures, I should love to have a copy of it please I was an extra in the film many years ago and because of my work schedule at the time of broadcast I missed the film when it was transmitted on the TV.

I would love to see the film and have told all of my grandchildren about it but none of us have seen it.

If you still have it could you contact me with the details of how I could obtain a copy please as your email is no longer valid

my email is

iblackshaw@sky.com

Why are conservatives so anti BBC?

It's one of most subversive elements in UK society. I left the UK two years ago, and the BBC was one of the reasons I left. Biased, lying, ultra-left wing. A cancer. Orwellian. I'd simply had enough.

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Funny that- an embittered ex-pat who hates Britain, presumably, and blames it all on everyone else. He or she is obviously far right-wing because if left-wing he/she would accuse the BBC of being right-wing! The BBC is hated only by a few politicians and newspaper-owners or commercial-broadcasters, and simply for its independence from Government and commerce. Though it's not perfect, it does and indeed has to, try to be fair and neutral, but worse perhaps to its critics, it asks the sort of probing questions that politicians and certain business types hate and fear being asked.

What is on bbc 1 at 700 tonight?

The One Show
19:00 - 19:30
Jose Carreras joins Matt Baker and Alex Jones for a chat, and a special performance of classic track Passione live from the balcony of Old Broadcasting House.
Thursday 12/05/2016

How many documentary channels are on the BBC?

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

How much money does BBC make each year?

According to the BBC's 2005-2006 Annual Report, its income can be broken down as follows: * £3,100.6 million (£3.1bn) in licence fees collected from householders. * £620.0M from BBC Commercial Businesses. * £260.2M from the World Service, of which £239.1 m is from grants (primarily funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office), £15.8 m from subscriptions, and £5.3M from other sources. * £24.2M from other income, such as providing content to overseas broadcasters and concert ticket sales.

What kind of music is aired on BBC channel?

BBC Radio 6 Music is the sister radio station of BBC Radio 2. The selection of music being featured on BBC Radio 6 Music are mostly dance music, jazzy and souly music and not to mention Carribean music like Jamaican.

Where could one access archived programs from BBC Radio 4 to listen to them again?

You can access archived programs from BBC Radio 4 online from the BBC United Kingdom website under the Radio 4 section. There are over 1200 past broadcasts available.