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.
It's probably only available on DVD - Programs are only listed on the BBC's iPlayer for a short time.
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
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.
Who are the patrons of BBC children in need?
I t is a big charity with the mascot Pudsey bear with a big appeal day in November, this year on the 20th. It has a big appeal shop on BBC1 at 7pm on appeal day presented by Sir Terry Wogan.
Terry Wogan has presented the programme since it first aired as a programme in its own right in 1980. (Previously the appeal was just for five minutes at Christmas.)
Many celebrities and radio and TV presenters appear on the show and this year a group called Bandaged Together will perform The Beatles All You Need Is Love.
The CD was released on 09 November, to raise money for the appeal.
How is BBC radio stations funded?
ITV is funded by advertising and sponsorship, BBC by the government from the collection of licence fees.
Read more: How_is_ITV_and_BBC_funded
What happens at the end of Sherlock Holmes bbc series episode 3?
maybe if you read the book......you would find out more -_-
'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' is a collection of 12 short stories, so there are 12 endings.
How many seasons have been made of the series survivor on BBC?
Survivor (U.S. TV series) has 22 seasons .
What is the original BBC mission statement?
To enrich people's lives with programmes and services that doenst do anything because they are free
What is the song from bad education the new comedy on bbc 3?
it's by Vince Pope and it's specially made for Bad Education, it has no title
What wavelength is BBC 4 on long wave?
Apparently the BBC world service is 198LW or 648MW but i always listen to it digitally
What wavelength is BBC Radio 2 in France?
BBC Radio 4 Longwave usually covers the greater parts of France, Germany, and Holland. Go to 198kHz.
What are the aims and objectives for the BBC?
To provide information and entertainment to the public.
So that it could manifest into a large organisation and conquer the seven seas.
What music is used in BBC's 'When Andy won wimbledon'?
The music that is used in BBC's 'When Andy won wimbledon' is L.O.V.E. by V V Brown.