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Written by TV adaptations in EXAM on 21 December 2016 à 17:34BBC to begin making programmes for other broadcasters Starting in April 2017, the Corporation's production arm will be able to make money by creating shows for other channels By Frances Taylor Wednesday 21 December 2016 The Radio Times
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Written by TV adaptations in In the news. on 20 December 2016 à 10:36Dix Petits Nègres , un huis clos à la noirceur intacte Par Céline Fontana Publié le 20/12/2016 Le Figaro
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Written by TV adaptations in History of the BBC on 13 December 2016 à 19:17ITV and the BBC join forces to launch US streaming service BritBox Online service aimed at people living in the US who “can’t get enough British content” and will show programmes such as EastEnders and Cold Feet By Ben Dowell 13 December 2016 The Radio Times
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Written by TV adaptations in In the news. on 9 December 2016 à 22:04Sherlock finale episode title confirmed - and it will be screened in cinemas with "exclusive content" The Final Problem will be shown in 300 cinemas around the UK and Ireland By Radio Times staff Friday 9 December 2016
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Written by TV adaptations in EXAM on 9 December 2016 à 19:44Women at the BBC Woman's Hour 1946 The early years The BBC employed women from the very start; in fact Reith's first appointment was his personal secretary, Isabel Shields in January 1923. Although the majority of the Company's early female employees were in support roles such as telephonists,...
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Written by TV adaptations in In the news. on 2 December 2016 à 22:11Andrew Sachs dead: The 5 best Manuel moments in Fawlty Towers The beloved comedy actor has passed away aged 86, following a four-year battle with dementia Clarisse Loughrey The Independent
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Written by TV adaptations in In the news. on 2 December 2016 à 21:38BBC1 to show Fawlty Towers episode tonight in tribute to Andrew Sachs The channel will screen classic episode Communication Problems, in which Manuel utters the now famous phrase "I know nothing!" The Radio Times By Paul Jones Friday 2 December 2016
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Written by TV adaptations in History of the BBC on 1 December 2016 à 14:48The Radio Times The beginnings It all began in spring 1923, when John Reith, the BBC's first director-general, received an ultimatum from the Newspaper Publishers' Association warning him that if the corporation didn't pay a hefty fee, none of the NPA's publications would carry radio listings. The...
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Written by TV adaptations in In the news. on 1 December 2016 à 07:11Did you spot the hidden clues about Tom Hiddleston, Moriarty and Doctor Who in the new Sherlock picture? There are secrets to be found in Sherlock and John's flooded room, says Paul Jones, but what exactly can we deduce from them? The Radio Times By Paul Jones Wednesday 30 November 2016
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Written by TV adaptations in In the news. on 30 November 2016 à 21:12