BBC | ... m his friends and colleagues. On the strength of this he was invited by the | to take part in a programme for the armed forces, Ack-Ack, Beer-Beer (the ... |
BBC | Also used to effect was announcer Douglas Smith's stuffy | vocal style. Smith would be cast as a car, an inflatable life raft, a shar ... |
BBC | Holmfirth (and the surrounding countryside) is the setting for the | 's long-running comedy Last of the Summer Wine. Thousands of tourists floc ... |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ... nd Ottawa by Crawley Films, the series was co-produced with the BBC and the | and ran for 39 episodes. It was noted for its pairing of Québécois and Ang ... |
BBC | ... !" He also offered to split his royalty with her, but this was prevented by | bureaucracy. Grainer composed music for several ITC productions, such as T ... |
BBC | ... 005 single "Hoppípolla", in TV soundtracks and film trailers, including the | 's Planet Earth. Their popularity can at least somewhat be attributed to a ... |
Edward Harper | ... ion in the region. Broadcasting in Ceylon was launched by British engineer, | in 1925. Radio Ceylon became a public corporation in 1967 and was known as ... |
BBC | ... 7). The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood as a whole have been the subjects of two | period dramas. The first, The Love School, was shown in 1975, starring Ben ... |
BBC | The | operates under a Royal Charter which lasts for a limited period of ten yea ... |
BBC | ... review. It will make BBC cuts more than 1000 jobs following 360 jobs cut at | Online a few days earlier |
BBC's | ... 970s. This drew prominent media attention on 20 January 1985, following the | opening 'Nine o'clock News' announcement that "an extra sign of the zodiac ... |
CTV | ... private and public television channels broadcasting from Regina: CKCK-TV ( | ), CBKT (CBC), CFRE-TV (Global), and CBKFT (SRC). The Saskatchewan Communi ... |
BBC | The Light Programme was a | radio station which broadcast mainstream light entertainment and music fro ... |
BBC | ... odel/singer Irina Lazareanu. In October 2007 Sean joined Mark Ronson in the | Electric Proms where he sang "Sail on, Sailor", as well as "We Can Work It ... |
BBC | The | also began experimenting with digital audio in the 1960s. By the early 197 ... |
BBC | ... tory of the men's claims was covered by many major news networks, including | , CNN, ABC News, and Fox News. Soon after a press conference, the alleged ... |
Kentucky Educational Television | WKHA-TV, a satellite station of | |
BBC | ... , starring Robert Speaight, was broadcast live on British television by the | in 1936 in its first few months of broadcasting TV |
BBC | On 3 March 2010, Martin Plaut of the | published evidence that millions of dollars worth of aids to the Ethiopian ... |
CBC | ... public television channels broadcasting from Regina: CKCK-TV (CTV), CBKT ( | ), CFRE-TV (Global), and CBKFT (SRC). The Saskatchewan Communications Netw ... |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | The | (ABC) operate and broadcast five radio stations |
BBC | ... ates during 1985 and 1986. On April 7, 1985 Norman appeared on Rockspell, a | television special hosted by Cliff Richard, with whom he sang "The Rock th ... |
BBC | ... nationally famous in the UK in the mid 1970s as a result of a very popular | children's television show using stop motion animation. A number of spin-o ... |
BBC | ... n Britain alone. On 12 July 1984, the band performed five songs live in the | Maida Vale 5 studio. Both before and after the album's release, The Cult t ... |
BBC | ... hemselves on stage and radio, before managing to secure a contract with the | to make a television show. However, Running Wild (1954), their first serie ... |
BBC | ... stable was shot dead in the film, the character was revived in 1955 for the | television series Dixon of Dock Green, which ran until 1976. In later year ... |
CBC | In the 1985 | series "A Planet For the Taking", Dr. David Suzuki explored the Old Testam ... |
BBC | ... Crimes and the Vatican, produced by a victim of clerical sex abuse for the | in 2006, included the claim that all allegations of sex abuse are to be se ... |
BBC | The | television series Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister are a parody of the ... |
Sanilac/GB Broadcasting | ... adio station, WBGV 92.5 FM, features a country music format. It is owned by | , who also owns WMIC and WTGV, in nearby Sandusky. Marlette is also served ... |
CBC | ... and Canadian cultural "restrictions" on magazines and television (See CRTC, | , and National Film Board of Canada). Canadians have been criticized about ... |
BBC | ... ted extensive derision of the song, including the usual sardonic words from | commentator Terry Wogan ("a nicely understated performance there") |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ... the Nine Network), Southern Cross Ten (part of Network Ten), as well as the | (ABC) and the Special Broadcasting Service, more commonly known as SBS. Se ... |
BBC | ... , mostly fuelled by 69,000 eastern European migrants. On 11 March 2008, the | broadcast The Poles are Coming!, a controversial documentary on the impact ... |
BBC | ... of its facilities. The eventual closure of Studio A in 2000 was part of the | 's strategy to reduce studio resources and so the Doctors production team ... |
BBC | In a widely criticized episode, initial online | reports of the 7 July 2005 London bombings identified the perpetrators as ... |
TSN | ... ll League player of all time from a top 50 list of CFL players conducted by | . In 2007 he was named to , the first non-Canadian to be inducted |
BBC | ... reer and made him persona non grata in the scientific community." In a 1994 | documentary on Sheldrake's theory, Maddox elaborated on his views |
BBC | Lawson was interviewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 | TV documentary series Tory! Tory! Tory! |
BBC | In | television series The Office, Gareth Keenan (Mackenzie Crook) recited the ... |
NHK | ... dcast and recording. Commercial digital recording was pioneered in Japan by | , and Nippon Columbia (a.k.a. Denon) in the 1960s. The first commercial di ... |
BBC | ... . In an interview discussing Hugo with Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo on their | Podcast Scorsese mentioned that he is working on a TV series on the histor ... |
BBC | ... d not understand all the words, but that did not deter Kitch, and after the | gave him a chance to broadcast, he moved on to club bookings, and was soon ... |
BBC | ... , "At Home He's a Tourist", charted in 1979. Invited to appear on top rated | music program Top of the Pops, the band walked off the show when the BBC t ... |
NPR | ... had even hit—a fact that was the subject of the June 9, 2001 episode of the | radio show This American Life |
BBC | ... gional slang words and phrases turned up by the "Voices project" run by the | , in which they invited the public to send in examples of English still sp ... |
BBC | ... he combined a successful business career with regular broadcasting for the | . His first hit series, Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh, written with his co-sta ... |
BBC | Enya was contracted to provide music for the soundtrack of the 1986 | television documentary The Celts. The music she produced was featured on h ... |
BBC | Gielgud's brother Val Gielgud became the head of | Radio Production in 1928, and John made his radio debut there the followin ... |
EBU | ... udio excerpts (glockenspiel, triangle, accordion, etc.) were taken from the | V3/SQAM reference compact disc and have been used by professional sound en ... |
RKO General | ... a TV station in New York City, WWOR-TV (renamed from WOR-TV), in 1987, from | , which was in the midst of a licensing scandal. It was forced to sell the ... |
CBC Television | ... s current introduction) is a weekly Canadian television comedy that airs on | . Launched in 1993 during Canada's 35th general election, the show focuses ... |
CTV | From late 2008 into 2010, Costello hosted Channel 4/ | 's series in which Costello talked and performed with stars in various fie ... |
South African Broadcasting Corporation | ... nd joined Johannesburg Repertory Players. Through this he got work with the | |
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation | ... s popular nickname the "People's King" (folkekongen). In a 2005 poll by the | , Olav was voted "Norwegian of the century" |
BBC | ... inted special consultant on a number of investigative documentaries for the | . In its capacity as a media-watchdog, CSI has “mobilized thousands of sci ... |
CTV | Broadcast rights to the Juno Awards were transferred from CBC to | for the 2002 ceremonies. 2006 marked the first time the Junos were broadca ... |
BBC | ... r a few years after Brian's death, while Simpson still had influence at the | , there was a revival of interest with a number of recordings and performa ... |
BBC | ... 7, continuing after graduation from the University of York as a producer on | radio talk shows Rollercoaster, Start The Week and Midweek, during which h ... |
BBC | In 1996, Lawson appeared on the | topical quiz show Have I Got News For You and, as a former Chancellor (reg ... |
BBC | ... mily. In the 1980s, Roy Boulting directed the Miss Marple mysteries for the | |
CBC Television | The Junos were first televised throughout Canada in 1975 on | |
Comcast SportsNet California | Television coverage is exclusively on | . Some A's games air on an alternate feed of CSN, called CSN Plus, if the ... |
BBC | The 1973 | documentary Omnibus: The British Hero featured Christopher Cazenove playin ... |
BBC | According to a March 2004 | profile, politics within the country are dominated by tensions between Obi ... |
BBC | ... rames a Second, was released early in 1968. It came to the attention of the | and was featured on radio programmes including Country Meets Folk in Augus ... |
BBC | ... ldren's book author. She was born in Paris and travelled the world with her | sports commentator husband Max Robertson |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | By 2002, The Wiggles had become the | 's (ABC) most successful pre-school television program. They have performe ... |
CBC Television | ... BC radio from 1973 to 1997. This top-rated television show was broadcast on | , beginning in 1993 and ending in December 2008. The Air Farce Live name w ... |
BBC | ... ge girl for prostitution, was producing "a steady stream of criticism". The | reported: It is not the first time questions have been raised about Prince ... |
TSN | ... CFL's Top 50 players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network | . In 2007 he was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ... uch of the success of rock in Australia is attributed to the non-commercial | 's radio station Triple J, which focuses heavily on Australian alternative ... |
BBC | ... re Going to Get You Yeah" voted the seventh greatest lyric of all time in a | poll. In 2002, when asked what he wanted for his 50th birthday, he request ... |
BBC | ... the amber set in the films, Tommy and Stardust, and in footage shot by the | at Charlton in 1974. The 1975–1976 white kit with gold fittings, in which ... |
National Public Radio | ... s an auxiliary service of the school. The station features a jazz music and | format, with a news and music staff providing 24-hour programming. It is b ... |
BBC | ... Britten's Canticles-The Heart of the Matter), and has appeared in numerous | radio broadcasts as well as commercials. Her many television appearances i ... |
National Public Radio | Colorado College operates | Member Station KRCC-FM. In 1944, KRCC began as a two-room public address s ... |
RAI | ... asters Mediaset Premium and Dahlia TV for their own pay television networks | ;is allowed to broadcast only highlights (in exclusive from 13:30 to 22:30 ... |
CBC | When | reporter Tim Ralfe asked how far he was willing to go to stop the FLQ, Tru ... |
BBC | ... lson were all born in Dumfries. Former darts champion is another Doonhamer. | Broadcaster Kirsty Wark was born in the town as was fellow broadcaster Ste ... |
BBC | In 1999, | producer Rodney Wilson asked Stockhausen to collaborate with Stephen and T ... |
CTV | Le May Doan was also a colour commentator for | at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver for the sport of Speed Skating |
BBC | ... achel Roberts, Anderson included a touching episode in his autobiographical | film Is That All There Is?, with a boat trip down the River Thames (severa ... |
BBC | ... quite a few official complaints about the content of the serial to both the | itself and the Radio Times |
CBC | ... na. David Murray, an assistant to U.S. Drug Czar John P. Walters, said in a | interview that, "We would have to respond. We would be forced to respond." ... |
BBC | In 1962, the | commissioned a pilot for a television series of satirical sketches based o ... |
BBC | ... r "radiophonic" sounds from a group of producers and studio managers at the | , including Desmond Briscoe and Daphne Oram. For some time there had been ... |
C-SPAN | ... Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, | founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton and novelists Tony Hillerm ... |
BBC | ... wife of the racially bigoted and misogynistic character Alf Garnett in the | sitcom Till Death Us Do Part |
CBC Television | In August 2008 Bailey worked as a track commentator for | at the 2008 Summer Olympics. He estimated that had Usain Bolt not slowed d ... |
BBC | The episode of Robin Hood first broadcast by the | on December 1, 2007, was called "Lardner's Ring" |
NHK | ... c. (TXN) and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation (NNN), headquartered in Osaka. | has also its regional station based in the city. AM Radio services are pro ... |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | In 1959, the | aired R.C.M.P., a half hour dramatic series about an R.C.M.P. detachment k ... |
BBC | Who Killed Mrs De Ropp?, a 2007 | dramatisation starring Ben Daniels and Gemma Jones, showcased three of Sak ... |
RAI | In 2010 he moved to | , presenting the talk show Bontà sua |
Vince Cotroneo | ... adio station is KGMZ 95.7 FM. The current announcing team is Ken Korach and | |
BBC | ... of an American news network that is designed for music radio stations. The | and ABC take a different approach, with all of its stations giving news up ... |
BBC | ... used for the film Mystery Men. It also featured on the first episode of the | series Ashes to Ashes, while "Peaches" appeared in Sexy Beast by director ... |
CBC | On October 9, 2008, the | published this statement about 2003 |
BBC | ... due to his discovery by Robert Simpson, himself a significant composer and | Music Producer, who asked Sir Adrian Boult to programme the Eighth Symphon ... |
BBC | ... he United Kingdom and Ireland in the 1930s. He appeared in one of the first | broadcasts. While in Britain, Waller also recorded a number of songs for E ... |
BBC | In 1987, the | sitcom Blackadder the Third included an episode, "Nob and Nobility", in wh ... |
BBC | ... in and around Ottawa by Crawley Films, the series was co-produced with the | and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ran for 39 episodes. It wa ... |
BBC | Segments of several of the books were adapted as part of the | 's The Big Read survey and programme, broadcast in late 2003. The film, di ... |
BBC | In 1980, the | produced the television series The Little World of Don Camillo, based on t ... |
Family Radio | ... ith a Christian format broadcast worldwide, such as HCJB in Quito, Ecuador, | 's WYFR, and the Bible Broadcasting Network (BBN), among others |
BBC | ... t just in India, but across its empire — the British Government forbade the | from broadcasting their story. Newspapers reported the summary execution o ... |
BBC | ... ose to initial prominence in the role of bigoted cockney Alf Garnett in the | television sitcom Till Death Us Do Part (1965–75), and its sequels Till De ... |
NPR | ... cial contemporary Christian music station licensed to neighboring Hiawatha. | stations from Cedar Falls (KUNI (FM) 90.9 FM) and Iowa City (KSUI 91.7 FM ... |
BBC | ... r so organisations with Royal Charters are cities; the Bank of England; the | ; theatres such as the Royal Opera House and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane ... |
BBC | ... ketches and links from the cast. The show also regularly featured spoofs of | children's programming |
Fox Sports Detroit | The Tigers' current exclusive local television rights holder is | . Mario Impemba does play-by-play with former outfielder handling color co ... |
BBC | ... e is no equivalent to Canada's CBC/Radio-Canada, the US's PBS, and the UK's | in Bermuda. Another TV station, "Fresh Creations", is a community TV stati ... |
CBC | Peterborough's | affiliate CHEX-TV covers the City of Kawartha Lakes daily with its Newswat ... |
National Public Radio | ... the Nation is a talk radio program based in the United States, produced by | , and is broadcast nationally from 2 to 4 p.m. Eastern Time. Its focus is ... |
BBC | ... documentary produced by Eagle Rock Entertainment which has aired on VH1 and | among others entitled |
SVT | ... ns how songs were performed and recorded. In collaboration with Swedish TV, | , the DVD includes many rare TV clips from her early performances, like he ... |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | ... io-television and Telecommunications Commission and former President of the | |
ABC NewsRadio | ... iption Digital Air package (available from Foxtel and Austar) in Australia. | , SBS Radio, and various community radio stations also broadcast many prog ... |
BBC | In July 2006 the documentary Johnny Too Bad was screened by the | . The programme documented the period surrounding the operation to amputat ... |
BBC | ... dcast by public service organizations, such as National Public Radio or the | |
CBC Television | ... omedy team of Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth) and produced and aired by | , the series ran from 1957 to 1995 |
BBC | ... TV documentaries and features such as Channel 4's Made in Sheffield and the | 's Young Guns: The Bands of the Early 1980s. In June 2007, Sulley and Cath ... |
National Public Radio | Some music radio is broadcast by public service organizations, such as | or the BBC |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) | ... e relays from Singapore (see Asia, above) continue, but historic relays via | and Radio New Zealand International were wound down in the late 1990s. The ... |
BBC | On screen, Tostig was portrayed by actor Frederick Jaeger in the two-part | TV play Conquest (1966), part of the series Theatre 625 |
BBC | The BBC Radiophonic Workshop, one of the sound effects units of the | , was created in 1958 to produce effects and new music for radio, and was ... |
RAI | ... 1977, Secondo Bignardi produced semi-animated Corto Maltese stories for the | television programme Supergulp, fumetti in TV! |
BBC | ... evision broadcasting companies in Bermuda: (BBC, not to be confuse with the | in the UK) and DeFontes Broadcasting Ltd. (VSB). The Bermuda Broadcasting ... |
Radio France Internationale | ... service at night. The fourth radio station, Radio Atlantique, mostly relays | |
CBC Television | ... Canadian-made serial Strange Paradise soon followed, which was broadcast on | and in the United States in syndication from October 20, 1969, to July 22, ... |
BBC | Geoffrey was portrayed by actor Bruce Purchase in the 1978 | TV series The Devil's Crown, which dramatised the reigns of his son and gr ... |
Westinghouse Broadcasting | ... he U.S. government. The WJZ callsign has since been reassigned, in 1957, to | , the original owners of WJZ radio in New York, and assigned to the CBS O& ... |
BBC | Boy George announced on 27 January 2011 to the | that there would be a 30th anniversary Culture Club reunion tour sometime ... |
European Broadcasting Union | ... ble. There was no global or supranational media coverage. The international | (EBU), for example, provided live coverage and highlights of all arenas on ... |
BBC | ... ical (1979's Comin' Uptown, which featured an all African-American cast), a | mime production starring Marcel Marceau, and Benjamin Britten's 1947 chamb ... |
BBC | Dumfries is home to one of the 11 | studios in Scotland |
Capitol Broadcasting Company | In 1960, Helms joined the Raleigh-based | (CBC) as the executive vice-president, vice chairman of the board, and ass ... |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ... eated and produced by Tony McDonald and Alison Nisselle and screened by the | |
BBC | ... structured would have left NTL having to negotiate with BBC Worldwide, the | 's commercial arm, due to a change-of-ownership clause written into the ag ... |
Foster Hewitt Memorial Award | ... chairman (since 1996). Gene Hart (1967–95), was honored as a broadcaster ( | ) in 1997 |
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation | ... mething the audience wants. It also wants to abolish the annual fee for the | and privatise the company. Otherwise, the party wants to protect and secur ... |
CBC Television | ... the absence of non-Canadian guests after 1979 resulted from budget cuts for | that ruled out travel expenses |
CBC | ... CultureFest was profiled by several prominent media agencies, including the | , the Brampton Guardian, and Rogers Cable |
BBC | ... earance at the 1980 Reading Festival, highlights of which were broadcast by | Radio One in UK. While still mostly unknown in the US, the modest success ... |
CBC | ... countries have laws enforcing balance in state-owned media. Since 1991, the | and Radio Canada, its Francophone counterpart, are governed by the . This ... |
BBC | ... become closely associated with the soccer team and the city of Liverpool. A | program, Soul Music, ranked it alongside "Silent Night" and "" in terms of ... |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Le May Doan provided colour commentary for the | during the 2006 Winter Olympics for Speed Skating, and was present to see ... |
BBC | ... many radio and television programmes, most notably as a team captain on the | current affairs satirical quiz Have I Got News for You |
NPR | ... Stations KKRX 1050 and KXCA 1380 as well as several FM stations including, | affiliate KCCU 89.3, KZCD 94.1, KMGZ 95.3, KJMZ 97.9, KBZQ 99.5, KLAW 101. ... |
Radio Éireann | ... an his career as an amateur boxer and went on to be a sports commentator on | , Ireland's national broadcaster. In 1950, he began presenting programmes ... |
BBC | ... urgical Spirit (1994). Graeme Garden has also presented three series of the | 's health magazine Bodymatters |
BBC | ... o station, Radio Nauru, which carries programs from Radio Australia and the | |
BBC | ... 004 he appeared in the recurring role of Billy Ingleton in the long-running | comedy Last of the Summer Wine. The role was originally a one-off appearan ... |
Gene Hart | ... d Ed Snider, the Flyers majority owner (1967–96) and chairman (since 1996). | (1967–95), was honored as a broadcaster (Foster Hewitt Memorial Award) in ... |
Swedish National Radio | ... to gain use of the only eight track recorder in Sweden at that time at the | station, on the pretext that he was interested in buying one himself and w ... |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ... ly 1980s the band was scheduled to appear on an episode of the all-powerful | (ABC) TV pop show Countdown, but on the day of the show they were "bumped" ... |
BBC | Meanwhile, in 1954, he began working with Tony Hancock in | radio's Hancock's Half Hour, playing a character with his own name (but ha ... |
BBC | The Flower Pot Men is a British children's programme, produced by | television, first transmitted in 1952, and repeated regularly for more tha ... |
CBC | ... producer George Schlatter, a Canadian, was influenced by Round the Horne on | repeats of BBC original programming, and searched out Took for his program ... |
BBC | From the inception of the series until mid-2004, Doctors was filmed at the | 's Pebble Mill studios in Edgbaston, Birmingham, in space originally occup ... |
BBC | Special thanks to | Devon: http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/devon/hi/people_and_places/history/news ... |
BBC | ... drought of 1984, and over 1 million died. In the same year (October 23), a | news crew was the first to document the famine, with Michael Buerk describ ... |
BBC | Morecambe and Wise became so popular that their annual | Christmas shows were almost mandatory viewing in the United Kingdom from 1 ... |
Raidió Teilifís Éireann | Sheen is pro-life. He discussed his views in a 2011 interview with | in which he said his wife was conceived through a rape and he says had her ... |
ARD | ... , while describing Germany's progress in this area, told German broadcaster | in 2005: "Using animals in teaching curricula is already superfluous. In m ... |
BBC | ... as "the Queen's (or King's) English", "Public School English", "Posh" or " | English" as this was originally the form of English used on radio and tele ... |
BBC | ... which is shown on Five's Milkshake! as well as narrating Tales of Aesop on | , a television series based on Aesop's Fables with beautiful puppet animat ... |
BBC | ... ions have been made since. From 1941 to the end of the Second World War the | 's daily service was broadcast from St. Paul's. Another church of note is ... |
BBC | ... imilar questions were also raised by the German newsmagazine, Stern and the | |
BBC | ... gh in the RoSPA list of common causes of household injury. Like its cleaner | counterpart, Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, it had a running order but no scrip ... |
BBC | ... such as 'we wrote the book on Reality TV'. The McWhirters co-presented the | television programme Record Breakers with Roy Castle from 1972 until Ross' ... |
LeSEA | ... in nearby South Bend, IN include WNDU-TV (NBC), WNIT-TV (PBS) and WHME-TV ( | ) |
BBC | In a 2002, | television production, 100 Greatest Britons where the British public were ... |
BBC | ... er son Ron in the Harry Potter series), and later had a leading role in the | 's adaptation of Philip Pullman's novel The Ruby in the Smoke. In the summ ... |
BBC | ... , talk, news and sports, though drama can still be heard, especially on the | |
CBC Television | ... Gemini Awards and 11 Canadian Comedy Awards, 22 Minutes is broadcast on the | network. It is taped before a studio audience in Halifax, Nova Scotia |
BBC | ... includes a free 7-day watch-again feature for TV-programmes produced by the | , Channel 4 and Flextech. NTL also offers other television-shows, films (s ... |
BBC | ... were married in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey, recorded and broadcast by | radio to 200 million people around the world. However, in post-war Britain ... |
NHK | In 2004, | (a Japanese TV network) produced a 39 episode anime series titled Agatha C ... |
BBC | ... al was televised live on domestic and international stations, including the | . Following her cremation, millions of Sikhs were rendered homeless and th ... |
CBC | ... ree television stations are commercial - there is no equivalent to Canada's | /Radio-Canada, the US's PBS, and the UK's BBC in Bermuda. Another TV stati ... |
C-SPAN | ... Nutrition and Forestry Committee. Committee hearings are often televised on | as seen here |
BBC | ... onic 405-line television system (called the Marconi-EMI system, used by the | from 1936 until closedown of the Crystal Palace 405-line transmissions in ... |
BBC | ... and's national broadcaster. In 1950, he began presenting programmes for the | , being particularly well known for boxing commentaries, and soon became o ... |
Netherlands Public Broadcasting | ... , expanded. The TROS and later Veronica, new broadcasters which entered the | were friendly to the VVD. In 1977 the VVD again won six seats bringing its ... |
BBC | ... Britain during the 1950s, radio broadcasting was dominated entirely by the | . Rock and pop music fans, dissatisfied with the BBC's output, often liste ... |
BBC | ... l it was taken off the air in 1987. In 1994 the show was resurrected by the | with Jeremy Paxman as the new quizmaster. It remains very popular in Brita ... |
BBC | ... part Channel 4 study on the history of British education; an edition of the | 's Who Do You Think You Are?, in which he attempted to trace his genealogy ... |
BBC | ... releases. These videos could then be shown on television shows, such as the | 's Top of the Pops, without the need for the artist to appear in person. A ... |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | State-based symphony orchestras, originally managed under the | (ABC) but now operating as separate independent bodies, have played a majo ... |
WXYT-FM | ... t flagship radio stations are Detroit sister stations WXYT-AM (1270 AM) and | (97.1 FM). Dan Dickerson does play-by-play and former Tigers catcher Jim P ... |
NHK | ... ly 2004 through 15 May 2005, and has since been shown in repeated reruns on | and other networks in Japan. Poirot was voiced by Satomi Kōtarō and Miss M ... |
BBC | ... inute Silence's break-up, Yap followed his spoken-word career, appearing on | Radio 4's Bespoken Word |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ... the Nine Network), Southern Cross Ten (part of Network Ten), as well as the | (ABC) and the Special Broadcasting Service, more commonly known as SBS. Se ... |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ... ce drama television series. Phoenix screened as two thirteen-part series on | in 1992 and 1993 |
BBC | ... schools, and was one of the three companies, along with Granada TV and the | vying for the right to produce a digital television station for English sc ... |
BBC | ... ok. Some editions used different spellings on the spine and title page. The | 's h2g2 style manual claims that Hitchhiker's Guide is the spelling Adams ... |
BBC | ... nal television series was first broadcast on 11 September 1959 shown by the | in the United Kingdom from 1959 to 1965. twenty-one programmes were made i ... |
National Public Radio | ... dence column featured in Slate magazine. Dear Prudence also was featured on | and syndicated in more than 200 newspapers. In February 2006, she left the ... |
BBC | ... redit Aristide. In March 2004, at the time of Aristide's being kidnapped, a | article wrote that the Bush administration State department claimed that A ... |
YES Network | The next round became the single-team cable networks. | & NESN, the New York Yankees & Boston Red Sox cable television networks, t ... |
BBC | ... , there are no developing countries who support an anti-whaling stance. The | reported that "Some countries recently admitted to the European Union have ... |
BBC | ... e was cast as Pru Forrest, the long-time silent wife of Tom Forrest, in the | soap opera The Archers on its 10,000th edition |
BBC | Dench was nominated for a BAFTA for her role as Hazel Wiles in the 1979 | drama On Giant's Shoulders. In 1989, she was cast as Pru Forrest, the long ... |
BBC | Open All Hours is a | sitcom written by Roy Clarke which ran for four series (26 episodes in all ... |
BBC | ... ing to perform solo. She gained wider recognition for her music in the 1986 | series The Celts. Shortly afterwards, her 1988 album Watermark propelled h ... |
BBC | ... ton has been featured in a number of television series, including the 1990s | situation comedy Keeping Up Appearances – filmed in and around the area. N ... |
BBC | ... e in the fact that they aren't subsidizing Bill's bombast; we payers of the | license fee don't enjoy that peace of mind |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | ... in 2004 gave birth to her first child, Greta. She was a commentator for the | during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and was a member of the official ... |
HRT | ... as aired late at night on public, non-commercial, state-owned channels ETV, | and RTV SLO. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was aired on the federal TV sta ... |
BBC | ... e creation of NAGPRA. Pearson and other activists were featured in the 1995 | documentary Bones of Contention |