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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 languages does BBC broadcasts in?

i would imagine so, the bbc broadcast all over the world, it is the most powerful broadcast center in the world

What countries colonized in the New World?

Newzealand was first colonized by the Polynesians between 1250 and 1300. The first Europeansknown to have reached New Zealand were Dutch, but they did not stay and the second colonization was by the British in n 1788.

Music used in BBC advert for BBC radio 3 Purcell week?

Is it Purcell's piece called Dido's Lament / When I am laid in earth? That's the closest I could find.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S_84N0V81U


There are many different versions on YouTube / Spotify

What was the BBC in World War 2?

It was the unsinkable aircraft carrier of the Atlantic Ocean.
England was a main factor in World War Two. England experienced many bomb raids. Many people had to sleep in the in the subway stations because it was safe, large, and was underground. Many people died, children were sent into the country or to the United States, and many people were left homeless.

Where does BBC radio 1 broadcast from?

It's broadcast from the BBC's headquarters - Broadcasting House, in London.

What is the most popular BBC program?

The BBC has many top rated shows. BBC One is the premier channel in the brand. The show "Eastenders" is the most popular program. The second most popular program was the World Cup game between Englange and Germany with nearly 16 million viewers.

Who is sport presenter on BBC Breakfast?

Sally Nugent and Mike Bushell are the current presenters, in June 2013.

Why won't BBC iplayer work?

you go on the bbc website and say out loud i would like to download bbc iplayer and it does it in 2 seconds for god sake work it out urself

When did Richard Hammond join the BBC program Top Gear?

He made his début in Top Gear on the 20th of October 2002 for the first episode of season 1 of the new format version of the show.

What FM wavelength is BBC radio 1?

Radio 5 Live is only broadcast on analog radio on AM (Medium Wave), not FM radio. Frequencies for FM are measured in MegaHertz (MHz) but Medium Wave is transmitted in frequencies in the kiloHertz (kHz) range. The actual frequencies to tune in to for Radio 5Live are: 693 and 909kHz. It is also available on Digital Radio and online internet stream.

Who presents the BBC show Newsnight?

Newsnight is broadcasted on BBC Two and is presented by Jeremy Paxman. He is also joined by Gavin Esler, Emily Maitlis, and Kirsty Wark. Paxman has been presenting the show since 1989.

Who are the BBC rugby pundits?

Match of the Day is the BBC's main football program. The show is mostly shown on BBC One on Saturday evenings during the English football season. The show is typically joined by 2 pundits named Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson.

Is there going to be season 4 robin hood BBC?

No, BBC confirmed just a number of weeks after the series finale that Robin Hood would NOT be returning for series for. There are a number of official sites that confirm this fact.
it was cancelled by the bbc in July 2009. but hope is not over - persuade them to make a 4th season! i don't know what the plot will be without robin and allan

How is the BBC regulated?

It is paid for by Public Subscription, called the Licence Fee.

What shows can be seen on BBC Kids?

Here are ALL the PBS Kids shows for 2010. 3-16-10 0n Tuesday

Martha Speaks

Curious George

Sid the Science Kid

Super Why

Dinosaur Train

Sesame Street

Clifford the Big Red Dog

WordGirl

WordWorld

Electric Company

Fetch with Ruff Ruffman

Arthur

Dragon Tales

Thomas the Train

Bob the Builder

Barney

Caillou

Cyberchase

It's a Big Big World

Between the Lions

ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS ONLY PBS KIDS SHOWS

Angelina Ballerina

Animalia

Biz Kids

What are the keyboard notes for the Sherlock theme?

C-c-c-c c-c-e-c-c-c (play *ce* *eg* notes together at same time) ce-ce-ce-ce

ce-ce-eg-ce-ce-ce- eg-eg-eg-eg-eg-eg-eg-eg-eg-eg-eg

e-g-a a-b-e e-g-a a-b-e

d-c-d c-d-e *c-c-b-b-a-a-g-f-e <-- low octave*

end with e-g-a *low octave*

sorry it is so short.

When did the BBC start and who was it founded by?

The British Broadcasting Company was formed in 1922 by a collective of several British and American companies. It obtained a licence from the GPO (The British Post Office that controlled radio transmissions). Later that year, Lord John Reith took up the post of managing director.

In 1927, the organisation was dissolved and replaced by the British Broadcasting Corporation. It was set up up under a royal charter as a public and non-commercial entity. John Reith became the first director of the new corporation. The BBC has remained an independent public organisation from that time onwards and has received its funding through radio and television licence fees paid by users of receivers ever since.

When was the first BBC tv broadcast?

On the 21 April 1964 - BBC2 started broadcasting and the existing BBC Television Service was renamed as BBC1.

This previously existing service was first started on 2 November 1936, when the BBC opened the world's first regular high-definition television service, from Alexandra Palace.