• Current Affairs programmes Focus on Africa and Network Africa, Anna McNamee, and Bidisha. The programme's title came from the Strand, a busy street in...
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  • Top Gear began life in 1964 on the BBC Light Programme and was revived with a progressive rock focus in 1967 on BBC Radio 1, running with that format until...
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  • The Word was a weekly half-hour radio programme on the BBC World Service about books and writers. Its final edition was in October 2008. Once a month its...
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  • Broadcasting House (BH) is a current affairs programme produced by BBC News for BBC Radio 4, presented by Paddy O'Connell, with Jonny Dymond regularly...
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  • founded in the 1890s (named after the street in London) Strand (film), a 2009 Iranian film The Strand (radio), a daily BBC World Service arts programme Victor...
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  • important strands, and in 2009 the programme won the News and Current Affairs Award at the Sony Radio Academy Awards. The judges noted that the programme "bubbled...
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  • is a list of CBBC programmes that are currently and formerly being broadcast on the children's television strand of the BBC in the United Kingdom. 4 O'Clock...
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  • Start the Week Steptoe and Son Steven Appleby's Normal Life Stockport... So Good They Named It Once Stop Messing About Stop the Week The Strand Streetsounds...
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    (known as Network Three). All these strands, including the Third Programme, kept their separate identities within Radio 3 until 4 April 1970, when there...
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  • presents A Good Read on BBC Radio 4. Before the programme was cancelled, she also presented the BBC World Service programme The Strand. Born in Hornsey, London...
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  • Letter from America (category 1946 radio programme debuts)
    ran from 24 March 1946 to 20 February 2004, making it the longest-running speech radio programme hosted by one individual. Letter from America had its...
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  • The Roundup was a weekday afternoon program on the Radio One network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1997 to 2005. Heard weekdays from 2:00...
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    The Strand (commonly referred to with a leading "The", but formally without) is a major street in the City of Westminster, Central London. The street,...
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    series in the strand KRO Detectives, which mainly focuses on British and Scandinavian productions. KRO also has its own children's strands, KRO Kindertijd...
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    "The Red-Headed League" is one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It first appeared in The Strand Magazine in August...
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    The first record played on Radio Cymru was Plas-y-Bryniau by Hergest. The station was the first broadcasting outlet dedicated wholly to programmes in...
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    Affairs, working behind the scenes on Question Time, Panorama and The Money Programme. She moved to BBC Radio Leicester and BBC Radio Derby. Then, after training...
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    seventh story of twelve in the collection The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in The Strand Magazine in January 1892. As London prepares...
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    listeners, making it the UK's second most-popular radio station after Radio 2. BBC Radio 4 broadcasts news programmes such as Today, The World at One and...
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  • Lisa Gwilym (category Welsh radio presenters)
    children's strand. In October 2001, she joined the S4C live teen magazine programme Uned 5 (Unit 5) as a presenter. During her time on the show, she took...
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  • children's programming. Following the change to Radio 4 Extra, the service has dropped a defined children's strand in favour of family-friendly drama...
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    Emma Freud (category English radio DJs)
    9fm, where she presented the weekday 10am - 12pm programme, produced by Chris Evans. In 1993, Freud was invited by BBC Radio 1's new controller Matthew...
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  • Arena (British TV series) (category BBC programme template using Wikidata)
    Anthony Wall, Leslie Woodhead, and Alan Yentob. The arts strand Arena was initially created in 1975 by the BBC Head of Music & Arts at that time, Humphrey...
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  • Five Seven Live (category RTÉ Radio 1 programmes)
    radio rolling news programme, produced by RTÉ News and was aired each weekday evening on RTÉ Radio 1 between 17:00–19:00, between 1997 and 2006, the final...
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  • The Chris Moyles Show is the title given to two differing versions of a radio programme hosted by Chris Moyles, originally broadcast as Radio 1 Breakfast...
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  • World Briefing (category BBC news radio programmes)
    large part of the schedule (four hours each weekday). It was broadcast on the hour as a half-hour programme whenever other news strands were not on air...
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  • British Broadcasting Company (category Radio broadcasting companies of the United Kingdom)
    which was located at Marconi House in the Strand, London. The programme consisted of a boxing commentary of the fight between Kid Lewis and Georges Carpentier...
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  • humour in interviews. They left the show in 2006, but Oliver continued to present the T4 strand. Oliver and Amstell survived the 2004 Indian Ocean Tidal Wave...
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    "The Devil's Foot" was adapted for the BBC Light Programme in 1962 by Michael Hardwick, as part of the 1952–1969 radio series starring Carleton Hobbs as...
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    CBeebies (redirect from CBeebies Radio)
    9:00 am and 3:00 pm. The strand is aimed at young children who would not be attending school or pre-school. It often contains programmes that give a learning...
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