Blog posts by year and monthOctober 2014
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What’s on BBC Red Button, 1-7 November
This week, Doctor Who enters the Nethersphere, the boys from Wizards vs Aliens face a new danger and the Formula 1 action continues in the USA.
Tony Jordan: A BBC boy
The Passing Bells, a new five-part drama for BBC One, runs from Monday 3 – Friday 7 November, as part of the BBC’s programming to mark the Centenary of World War I. We caught up with series writer and BBC veteran Tony Jordan to find out more about the programme and his writing.
Country Nights season celebrates history of Nashville
Al Booth heads out to Nashville for the Country Music Association Awards and looks ahead at a new season 'Country Nights' which will celebrate the genre.
Broadcasting House: a sustainable success story
Last month our sustainability efforts were rewarded when Broadcasting House achieved an 'Excellent' rating from BREEAM, the industry code for assessing a building’s sustainable environment.
Stone me - is it really 60 years since the first Hancock's Half-Hour?
Ahead of the first broadcast of The Missing Hancocks (five episodes of the BBC comedy classic Hancock's Half Hour that were discovered earlier this year), comedian Steve Punt considers Hancock's legacy.
BBC Writersroom: BBC TV Drama - Supporting New Writing
Find out how BBC in-house Drama is supporting new writing and writers.
BBC wins at BAFTA Cymru Awards
At the BAFTA Cymru Awards 2014 BBC programmes took home a host of trophies, in 13 of the 28 categories, with veteran BBC Journalist Jeremy Bowen, who hails from Cardiff, presented the Sian Phillips Award.
BAME expert voices on BBC Radio 4's Feedback
During this week's Feedback on Radio 4, Roger Bolton spoke to two delegates on the recent BAME Expert Voices day hosted by the BBC Academy.
BBC Cymru Wales' multimedia ebook celebrates life of Dylan Thomas
Executive Producer, Robin Moore explains why BBC Cymru Wales decided to celebrate the poet's life in a free multi-media ebook.
From driving the desk to Drivetime - 40 varied years at BBC Tees
Vintage Vinyl presenter Colin Bunyan celebrates 40 years on the radio at BBC Tees.