Worried about climate change? Wish you could do more to help the environment? Want to take […]
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Tags: BBC, climate change, filming, Panorama, sustainability
Fancy yourself a know-it-all? Want to feature on a BBC quiz show taking on some of […]
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Tags: BBC, Eggheads, quiz, tv programme, tv show
The BBC’s popular antiques programme Flog It will be arriving in the Nottingham on Good Friday […]
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Tags: antiques, BBC, bbc flog it, collectables, Trent Building
The BBC2 drama London Spy, starring Ben Whishaw and Edward Holcroft, was one of the most stylish and divisive series of 2015. We’re delighted to welcome writer Tom Rob Smith, writer and producer of London Spy and author of the best-selling novel Child 44, who will talk about the series after a screening of episode 1. Spoiler alert: the talk is likely to include details covering the entire series. Part of our LGBT History Month 2016 celebrations.
Tags: BBC, Broadway Cinema, film, LGBT, LGBT History Month, LGBT History Month 2016, Rights and Justice, screening, television, Tom Rob Smith
After age 30, you can lose up to 5 per cent of you muscle mass every […]
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Tags: BBC, exercise, health, staff, study, take part, television, Trust Me I'm a Doctor
A computer scientist has teamed up with the BBC to help close the gap between research and industry.
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Tags: BBC, Dream Fellowship, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Horizon Digital Economy Research Hub, MediaCityUK, Professor Chris Rudd, Professor of Computer Science, Steve Benford
Veteran political film-maker focuses on life of Boris The BBC’s Michael Cockerell told the behind-the scenes story […]
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Tags: BBC, Boris Johnson, Business Leaders Series, Business School, Dunkirk Week of Action, Jon McGregor, Lincolnshire Landscapes, Manager Off-Campus Student Affairs, Mayor of London, Melanie Futer, Michael Cockerell, School of Politics and International Relations, Sir Paul Smith, Sophie Hollinshead, The Centre for Regional Literature and Culture