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The BBC has announced the return of dance extravaganza Let’s Dance for Sport Relief to BBC One.
Investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith and her gang of young sidekicks are back, as the final ever episodes of the award-winning The Sarah Jane Adventures are broadcast on CBBC from Monday October 3rd.
How People Arrived Here: anjli mohindra, jane...
The BBC has launched a beta version of an improved homepage which will surface a richer selection of its output on the web than ever before.
One of the most important points to come out of the scathing analysis of our economic crisis in the film Inside Job is the way in which the separation of wealth in our country has become a grotesque bimodal (dumbbell) distribution. This is, by no means,...
BBC One has announced the commissioning of a non-transmission pilot of Cloned, a thrilling new game show created by the BBC Future Formats team.
How People Arrived Here: non-transmission pilot
The world’s longest-running prime time medical series Casualty celebrates 25 years of ground-breaking, blood-spurting, gut-wrenching drama from the heart of Holby City Hospital’s emergency department, on September 6th 2011.
The BBC is announcing the launch of World Service content on FM radio in the Libyan cities of Benghazi and Misrata.
The Zimbabwean government has dismissed allegations in a British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) documentary that the military runs torture camps near controversial diamond fields in the east of the country, insisting that these were part of a British...
In my Saturday piece on the downgrading of our Standard & Poor (S&P) credit rating, I hypothesized “that S&P just wanted to take both the Legislative and Executive branches of our Government to task on the grounds that their handling...