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  1. What’s on BBC Red Button: 1-7 August

    What’s on BBC Red Button: 1-7 August

    Find out what’s on BBC Red Button this week, 1-7 August

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  2. How we select BBC Proms concerts for TV coverage

    How does a television commissioner decide what Proms concerts are broadcast? Greg Sanderson throws light on how the season is curated for audiences who can, and do, access the joys of the Proms in so many different ways.

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  3. In the dugout: delivering regional football coverage

    In the dugout: delivering regional football coverage

    Charles Runcie, Head of Sport for English Regions, goes behind the scenes with the sports teams of BBC Local Radio, to explain more about the 2,500 plus football commentaries they bring to their listeners each season.

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  4. Find over 8,000 TV and radio programmes on bbc.co.uk

    Find over 8,000 TV and radio programmes on bbc.co.uk

    Ana Lucía González reveals a new development in the BBC Genome archive project - how to find more than 8,000 TV and radio programmes which you can watch or listen to on bbc.co.uk.

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  5. What’s on BBC Red Button: 25-31 July

    What’s on BBC Red Button: 25-31 July

    Find out what’s on BBC Red Button this week, 25-31 July

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  6. Radio Solent - Peter Sellers: From Southsea to Stardom

    Radio Solent - Peter Sellers: From Southsea to Stardom

    Richard Latto talks about his new programme for Radio Solent and why listeners are key in everything he works on.

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  7. A sneak peek of BBC Arabic Festival 2015

    A sneak peek of BBC Arabic Festival 2015

    As the judges of the second annual BBC Arabic film and documentary festival gather to select this year’s programme, Festival Marketing Director Sue Davies and Festival Director Sheyma Buali give a flavour of what’s to come in October/November 2015.

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  8. Being the BBC's Disability News Correspondent

    BBC Three's Defying the Label season tackles perceptions of disability with real stories from a 'disabling world'. As the season launches tonight (Monday 20 July) Nikki Fox the BBC's Disability News Correspondent talks to us about her role.

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  9. Salford, England and BBC Studios

    Peter Salmon reflects on his career at the BBC and explains his new role running BBC Studios.

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  10. Celebrating the distinctiveness of BBC Radio 1 and 2

    Following the publication of the green paper on the future of the BBC, Director of Radio Helen Boaden celebrates the distinctiveness of two of the BBC's most popular radio stations.

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