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rdfs:comment | - The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. The BBC is the Television broadcaster which broadcasts The Young Ones.
- The BBC became an organ of the British Union of Fascists after Britain lost the Second World War to Nazi Germany. The BUF was in turn an organ of the Greater German Reich, the German empire that resulted after the Second World War, which kept tight control on the United Kingdom. After the reforms of 2010, through which the BUF and the country it ruled began to get greater autonomy from the Reich, the BBC also became more independent.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the public service broadcasting service that first commissioned Red Dwarf. They provide television and radio services to The United Kingdom.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the United Kingdom's semi-independent government funded public service broadcaster. It is principally a domestic broadcaster that maintains several television and radio stations. However, it is also responsible for producing and distributing the United Kingdom's international broadcasting efforts. These services including: BBC Arabic Television, BBC World, and BBC World Service Radio. The BBC is commonly sited as the "most trusted" broadcaster in the world.
- People regularly complain that the BBC is Biased against their personal viewpoint, whatever that viewpoint is.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. The BBC is the Television broadcaster which broadcasts Hustle.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a publicly funded broadcasting provider of the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company Ltd by Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Metropolitan-Vickers, General Electric, Western Electric, and British Thomson-Houston for use in experimental radio services. They became the non-commercial British Broadcasting Corporation in 1927 under a Royal Charter issued by the British Crown. They have created two radio series of The Lord of the Rings and one of The Hobbit.
- Брита́нская широковеща́тельная корпора́ция, сокр. «Би-би-си́» (англ. British Broadcasting Corporation, сокр. BBC) — комплекс радио-, интернет- и телевещания Великобритании. Медиакорпорация осуществляет как внутреннее, так и внешнее Интернет-, радио- и телевещание, проводимое Всемирной службой Би-би-си. Корпорация не является государственным СМИ, а представляет собой общественную организацию с контрольным советом, состоящим из 12 попечителей, назначаемых английской королевой. За пределами Великобритании известны главным образом радио BBC World Service, ведущее свое вещание на 28 языках, и телеканал BBC World News.
- The BBC, also known as the Baybaysay or Big Bad Carp for short, is also known for:
* Quality programming for at least five minutes a day
* Free cups of coffee for all workers but not a sausage for the viewers
* Making my eyes water. But it is certainly the most known for being Cth upgrade of first and original BB.
- The British radio and TV broadcaster BBC has had a long connection with the works of Arthur Ransome. In 1962, the BBC produced an adaptation of Swallows and Amazons with John Paul as Captain Flint and Susan George as "Kitty". Swallows and Amazons for Ever was a TV series produced by the BBC in 1984, which (confusingly) was an abridged version of two books which did not include either the Swallows or the Amazons, Coot Club and The Big Six. There were eight episodes, four each for Coot Club and The Big Six.
- The BBC was a news corporation based in the United Kingdom. During Day 8, a stringer for the BBC bought footage of Omar Hassan's security forces committing human rights violations in the Islamic Republic of Kamistan from an eyewitness. Members of the British government saw the footage, and it was brought to the attention of President Allison Taylor as a potential obstacle to the peace agreement shortly afterwards. ("Day 8: 9:00pm-10:00pm")
- BBC, known as the British Broadcasting Company, is a the largest broadcasting company in the world known for airing several shows including the original series of The Office. Although the BBC wanted The Office UK for another season, spiting it's huge popularity, Ricky Gervais declined, wanting to end on a high, and later wrote the series finales: Christmas Specials.
- It is believed the BBC has zero thousand bombs & 20,000 Awesome Faces stored in their warehouse, but the Police claim it is a rumor just so they don't have to go check. The BBC has exactly three thousand different locations locked on their targeting devices, and are ready to fire at a moment's notice. Po has taken over the BBC, but has been shot by Gabe. It is now a Anti-Teletubby centered organization, like The Obscure Creatures Society (TOBS), but not much Tellytubby-ish like Namco.
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- BBC (also known as Bye Bye Children) is a part of Anti-Child Association and the broadcaster of Ham 64. It is sponsored by a carefree princess to cause seizures on Toads ONLY. File:Mario head smaller.jpg This thing's a . It doesn't appear in dictionaries, so listen up what a stub is: A very small garbage can, with only a little junk. ADD MORE JUNK TO IT SO IT BECOMES A GIANT GARBAGE CAN!
- The BBC stands for the British Broadcasting Corporation Commies, or at least that's what they say. It's the British arm of the Liberal Media. It ACTUALLY stands for the Big Bear Club because all the people who work there are big bears. It broadcasts a lot of shows all over Britain and has an American channel, creatively called BBC America.
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- La BBC (pour British Broadcasting Corporation) était la plus grande compagnie privé de diffusion télévisuelle aux monde. Elle était basée en Grande-Bretagne.
- The BBC produced and broadcast two special evenings of Star Trek programming, each known as Star Trek Night, one in 1996 and another in 2001 . The BBC is also known for producing the science fiction franchise Doctor Who.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is relevant to this wiki as CBBC is a section of the BBC which deals with providing and broadcasting television for the children of the United Kingdom. For the younger children, 0 - 5 year olds, there is CBeebies.
- ה-BBC (ר"ת: Bionic Boring Corporation) הינו תאגיד השעמום הבינלאומי. מקורה היה במאה ה-19 בבריטניה בתור חברת עיתונים. יותר מאוחר הBBC התפתחו עם השנים אל הרדיו כדי לשעמם קהל רחב יותר. כיום, ה BBC משדרים בעיקר שידורי טלוויזיה משעממים בכל העולם ועליהם נרחיב בערך זה.
- "BBC" is a song by Moon Man and his dad, recorded for the Son and Moon EP. The end of the song serves as an intro to the next track, "Northwest Front".
- The British Broadcasting Corporation. Founded by Lord Reith, on who's principles the organisation is still based. Publicly funded (you must pay for a TV license in Britain) and so not behoven to the needs of advertisers. Employer of Danny Wallace, who spent most of his early career working as a producer for comedy shows on BBC radio, before expanding into TV-show production with Dave Gorman. Has latterly branched into presenting, in shows such as "How To Start Your Own Country", "He's Having a Baby" and "School's Out".
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. The BBC is the Television broadcaster which broadcasts Last of the Summer Wine.
- The BBC has a feature film division, BBC Films, which has produced many of the most acclaimed films coming out of the UK, including Revolutionary Road, Sylvia, and Eastern Promises.
- The BBC was responsible for broadcasting Fireman Sam from 1987 to 2008. The company also used to distribute the Fireman Sam videos until HiT Entertainment took over ownership of the series.
- The BBC is the British Broadcasting Corporation and it is the world's largest broadcasting corporation. The BBC is based in the United Kingdom.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. The show, Have I Got News For You, is created by Hat Trick Production for the BBC.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. The BBC is the Television broadcaster which broadcasts Spooks and Spooks: Code 9.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation, often simply known as the BBC, is a UK-based broadcasting corporation and is the world's largest broadcasting corporation founded in 1922 by John Reith. It is run as a public service broadcaster by the BBC Trust. It is currently broadcasting 21 TV channels, and helping to run two more, as well as fifty-eight radio stations. Most of the BBC's operation in the UK is funded by the licence fee, which all UK television viewers must pay.
- Family Guy has aired on the BBC, originally on BBC Two and later on BBC Three, now currently on ITV2. The BBC has also aired, in exclusivity, several of the show's specials including "Creating the Chaos", "The Story So Far", "Family Guy: The Top 20 Characters" and "Groundbreaking Gags", as well as the world premier of "Partial Terms of Endearment".
- Their services include 10 national TV channels plus regional programming, 10 national radio stations, 40 local radio stations and a website. The BBC's World Service broadcasts to the world on radio, on TV and online, providing news and information in 27 languages and world service English language. They also have a commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, the profits from which go back to the BBC to be invested into new programming and services.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation was the first, and biggest broadcasting company in Great Britain. First broadcasting on 18 October 1922, the public service broadcaster now comprises eight television channels, over twelve radio stations as well as online and printed media. Although the first broadcast of "The X-Files" on British television was by the satellite channel Sky One, the BBC was the first to broadcast all nine seasons of the series on terrestrial television.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (Also Known As BBC) is a British public service broadcasting statutory corporation. Its main responsibility is to provide impartial public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom.
- BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) on Ison-Britannian yleisradioyhtiö ja tuotantoyhtiö.
- BBC, the. Spötter weisen darauf hin, daß die very British Broadcasting Agentur eine beliebte öffentlich-rechtliche Fernseh-Nachrichtensendung sei. Andere verweisen darauf, daß British Broadcasting möglicherweise eine Erfindung von Monthy Python sein könnte.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) () is a British public service broadcasting statutory corporation. Its main responsibility is to provide impartial public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man. It is the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees, with about 23,000 staff. The BBC is headquartered at Broadcasting House in London and has major production centres in Salford Quays, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Glasgow. and smaller production centres throughout the UK.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the principal public service broadcaster in the United Kingdom, headquartered in the Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London.It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter. Within the United Kingdom its work is funded principally by an annual televisio licence fee, which is charged to all United Kingdom households, companies and organisations using any type of equipment to record and/or receive live television broadcasts; the level of the fee is set annually by the British Government and agreed by Parlia
- On 14 July 1930, the BBC broadcast a television adaptation of The Man with the Flower in His Mouth by Luigi Pirandello. This was the first television drama to be produced in the United Kingdom. Provided that the broadcast was successful, the BBC considered producing an adaptation of Black Orchid by George Cranleigh. (PROSE: The Wheel of Ice) On 2 June 1953, the BBC broadcast live coverage of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II from Alexandra Palace. (TV: The Idiot's Lantern) Clara Oswald liked to use the TARDIS to catch up on missed BBC television programmes. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)
- BBC was founded in 2556 as a CZP affiliated company dedicated to news. Originally BBC ran as an hourly news program on BTV, one of the largest TV networks in Beiteynu. A year after its founding, do to its popularity BBC became a 24/7 news program, purchasing its own channel. In 2460 BBC purchased a second channel, airing more specialized news programs, leaving its first channel to be dedicated to pure news coverage. By 2463 BBC had become the largest and most popular news source in Beiteynu, leading it to start experimenting with further mediums.
- This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Universal Monsters Wiki. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's BBC article. Take me to the BBC article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Universal Monsters Wiki main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways.
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- Famous for losing hundreds of early episodes, allowing the Fourth Doctor's sweet medieval themed TARDIS set to be ruined by water damage, cancelling Doctor Who when it was getting good again and employing Michael Grade. That plus Jimmy Savile.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation, or BBC, is a large state-owned public service broadcaster in the UK. It creates and airs programming for radio, internet, and television. It draws revenue from a TV license paid by households in the UK, and thus does not depend on either advertisers or shareholders. It is estimated that roughly 90% of UK citizens use BBC services on a weekly basis. John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together special aired on ABC on December 5, 1979. In the UK, it aired on BBC1 on December 15, 1979.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC, Beeb or Auntie) is the world famous "Left wing" broadcasting company for London and the surrounding satellite colonies of the British Empire. The BBC was founded in 1925 as a continuation of Josef Stalin's radio stations in Russia and to provide propaganda for British markets. Initially radio was the main medium and the BBC fought the rise of television by arguing that it was impossible to see "around corners". However in 1930 the periscope was invented and the BBC was forced to accept television and mild nudity such as bare arms, ankles, and (on incredibly risky shows) the odd knee.
- The BBC is a semi-autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary, which is charged to all British households, companies and organisations using any type of equipment to record and/or receive live television broadcasts; the level of the fee is set annually by the British Government and agreed by Parliament.
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- Hugh Carleton Greene 1960–1969
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abstract | - The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. The BBC is the Television broadcaster which broadcasts The Young Ones.
- The BBC became an organ of the British Union of Fascists after Britain lost the Second World War to Nazi Germany. The BUF was in turn an organ of the Greater German Reich, the German empire that resulted after the Second World War, which kept tight control on the United Kingdom. After the reforms of 2010, through which the BUF and the country it ruled began to get greater autonomy from the Reich, the BBC also became more independent.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the public service broadcasting service that first commissioned Red Dwarf. They provide television and radio services to The United Kingdom.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the United Kingdom's semi-independent government funded public service broadcaster. It is principally a domestic broadcaster that maintains several television and radio stations. However, it is also responsible for producing and distributing the United Kingdom's international broadcasting efforts. These services including: BBC Arabic Television, BBC World, and BBC World Service Radio. The BBC is commonly sited as the "most trusted" broadcaster in the world.
- People regularly complain that the BBC is Biased against their personal viewpoint, whatever that viewpoint is.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. The BBC is the Television broadcaster which broadcasts Hustle.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a publicly funded broadcasting provider of the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company Ltd by Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Metropolitan-Vickers, General Electric, Western Electric, and British Thomson-Houston for use in experimental radio services. They became the non-commercial British Broadcasting Corporation in 1927 under a Royal Charter issued by the British Crown. They have created two radio series of The Lord of the Rings and one of The Hobbit.
- Брита́нская широковеща́тельная корпора́ция, сокр. «Би-би-си́» (англ. British Broadcasting Corporation, сокр. BBC) — комплекс радио-, интернет- и телевещания Великобритании. Медиакорпорация осуществляет как внутреннее, так и внешнее Интернет-, радио- и телевещание, проводимое Всемирной службой Би-би-си. Корпорация не является государственным СМИ, а представляет собой общественную организацию с контрольным советом, состоящим из 12 попечителей, назначаемых английской королевой. За пределами Великобритании известны главным образом радио BBC World Service, ведущее свое вещание на 28 языках, и телеканал BBC World News.
- The BBC, also known as the Baybaysay or Big Bad Carp for short, is also known for:
* Quality programming for at least five minutes a day
* Free cups of coffee for all workers but not a sausage for the viewers
* Making my eyes water. But it is certainly the most known for being Cth upgrade of first and original BB.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) () is a British public service broadcasting statutory corporation. Its main responsibility is to provide impartial public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man. It is the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees, with about 23,000 staff. The BBC is headquartered at Broadcasting House in London and has major production centres in Salford Quays, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Glasgow. and smaller production centres throughout the UK. The BBC is a semi-autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. Within the United Kingdom its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee, which is charged to all British households, companies and organisations using any type of equipment to receive live television broadcasts; the level of the fee is set annually by the British Government and agreed by Parliament. Outside the UK, the BBC World Service has provided services by direct broadcasting and re-transmission contracts by sound radio since the inauguration of the BBC Empire Service on 19 December 1932, and more recently by television and online. Though sharing some of the facilities of the domestic services, particularly for news and current affairs output, the World Service has a separate Managing Director, and its operating costs have historically been funded mainly by direct grants from the British government. These grants were determined independently of the domestic licence fee and were usually awarded from the budget of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. As such, the BBC's international content has traditionally represented – at least in part – an effective foreign policy tool of the British Government. The recent BBC World Service spending review has announced plans for the funding for the world service to be drawn from the domestic licence fee. The Corporation's guaranteed income from the licence fee and the World Service grants are supplemented by profits from commercial operations through a wholly owned subsidiary, BBC Worldwide Ltd. The company's activities include programme- and format-sales. The BBC also earns additional income from selling certain programme-making services through BBC Studios and Post Production Ltd., formerly BBC Resources Ltd, another wholly owned trading subsidiary of the corporation. Most of the BBC's magazine and book publishing activities were sold in 2011. The BBC is sometimes referred to by other British media as "Auntie" or "the Beeb".
- The British radio and TV broadcaster BBC has had a long connection with the works of Arthur Ransome. In 1962, the BBC produced an adaptation of Swallows and Amazons with John Paul as Captain Flint and Susan George as "Kitty". Swallows and Amazons for Ever was a TV series produced by the BBC in 1984, which (confusingly) was an abridged version of two books which did not include either the Swallows or the Amazons, Coot Club and The Big Six. There were eight episodes, four each for Coot Club and The Big Six.
- This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Universal Monsters Wiki. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's BBC article. Take me to the BBC article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Universal Monsters Wiki main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways.
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- The BBC is a semi-autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary, which is charged to all British households, companies and organisations using any type of equipment to record and/or receive live television broadcasts; the level of the fee is set annually by the British Government and agreed by Parliament. Outside the UK, the BBC World Service has provided services by direct broadcasting and re-transmission contracts by sound radio since the inauguration of the BBC Empire Service in December 1932, and more recently by television and online. Though sharing some of the facilities of the domestic services, particularly for news and current affairs output, the World Service has a separate Managing Director, and its operating costs have historically been funded mainly by direct grants from the British government. These grants were determined independently of the domestic licence fee and were usually awarded from the budget of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. As such, the BBC's international content has traditionally represented – at least in part – an effective foreign policy tool of the British Government. The recent BBC World Service spending review has announced plans for the funding for the world service to be drawn from the domestic licence fee. The Corporation's "guaranteed" income from the licence fee and the World Service grants are supplemented by profits from commercial operations through a wholly owned subsidiary, BBC Worldwide Ltd. The company's activities include programme- and format-sales. The BBC also earns additional income from selling certain programme-making services through BBC Studios and Post Production Ltd., formerly BBC Resources Ltd, another wholly owned trading subsidiary of the corporation. Most of the BBC's magazine and book publishing activities were sold in 2011. The BBC is sometimes referred to as "Auntie" or "the Beeb". The former is also used to refer to the BBC's sister corporation, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- The BBC was a news corporation based in the United Kingdom. During Day 8, a stringer for the BBC bought footage of Omar Hassan's security forces committing human rights violations in the Islamic Republic of Kamistan from an eyewitness. Members of the British government saw the footage, and it was brought to the attention of President Allison Taylor as a potential obstacle to the peace agreement shortly afterwards. ("Day 8: 9:00pm-10:00pm")
- BBC, known as the British Broadcasting Company, is a the largest broadcasting company in the world known for airing several shows including the original series of The Office. Although the BBC wanted The Office UK for another season, spiting it's huge popularity, Ricky Gervais declined, wanting to end on a high, and later wrote the series finales: Christmas Specials.
- It is believed the BBC has zero thousand bombs & 20,000 Awesome Faces stored in their warehouse, but the Police claim it is a rumor just so they don't have to go check. The BBC has exactly three thousand different locations locked on their targeting devices, and are ready to fire at a moment's notice. Po has taken over the BBC, but has been shot by Gabe. It is now a Anti-Teletubby centered organization, like The Obscure Creatures Society (TOBS), but not much Tellytubby-ish like Namco.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC, Beeb or Auntie) is the world famous "Left wing" broadcasting company for London and the surrounding satellite colonies of the British Empire. The BBC was founded in 1925 as a continuation of Josef Stalin's radio stations in Russia and to provide propaganda for British markets. Initially radio was the main medium and the BBC fought the rise of television by arguing that it was impossible to see "around corners". However in 1930 the periscope was invented and the BBC was forced to accept television and mild nudity such as bare arms, ankles, and (on incredibly risky shows) the odd knee. Currently the BBC is the only communist broadcaster left running in the world outside of Asia and Russia. The Quango has flatly refused the free market, and vows to continue its core communist leanings that it has valiantly upheld since its conception in 1922. To this day the company is still wholly independent of advertisers and commercialism.
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- BBC (also known as Bye Bye Children) is a part of Anti-Child Association and the broadcaster of Ham 64. It is sponsored by a carefree princess to cause seizures on Toads ONLY. File:Mario head smaller.jpg This thing's a . It doesn't appear in dictionaries, so listen up what a stub is: A very small garbage can, with only a little junk. ADD MORE JUNK TO IT SO IT BECOMES A GIANT GARBAGE CAN!
- The BBC stands for the British Broadcasting Corporation Commies, or at least that's what they say. It's the British arm of the Liberal Media. It ACTUALLY stands for the Big Bear Club because all the people who work there are big bears. It broadcasts a lot of shows all over Britain and has an American channel, creatively called BBC America.
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- The British Broadcasting Corporation, or BBC, is a large state-owned public service broadcaster in the UK. It creates and airs programming for radio, internet, and television. It draws revenue from a TV license paid by households in the UK, and thus does not depend on either advertisers or shareholders. It is estimated that roughly 90% of UK citizens use BBC services on a weekly basis. The BBC has been involved with several Muppet/Henson productions and appearances over the years. 45 of the 120 edited (without UK skits) episodes of The Muppet Show were shown from 8th February 1986 to 7th October 1987. Tale of the Bunny Picnic, The Secret Life of Toys, Me and My Monsters, That Puppet Game Show and The Furchester Hotel were produced in association with the BBC. Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear and Miss Piggy appeared on an installment of the interview show "Parkinson" on the BBC in 1979. In 2002, the BBC produced the documentary "I Love Muppets". John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together special aired on ABC on December 5, 1979. In the UK, it aired on BBC1 on December 15, 1979. BBC's radio channels have also featured Muppet/Henson content on such series as The Chris Moyles Show (BBC Radio 1), BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat, and The Film Programme (BBC Radio 4). In December 2008, Gideon Coe of BBC 6 Music played a song by The Electric Mayhem on his eponymous program.[1] Elmo was a guest on Greg James in 2011. Twice have Kermit and Miss Piggy appeared on The One Show on BBC1. In 2009, they spoke to hosts via teleconferencing, then on March 25th, 2014, they appeared live in the studio on the One Show sofa to promote Muppets Most Wanted. In the second appearance, Kermit introduced The One Show in the style of The Muppet Show with stock footage of Gonzo form Episode 309: Liberace being played after the opening titles. Kermit and Piggy's interview also included stock footage from Episode 122: Ethel Merman and Huntley and Brinkley. Cookie Monster also appeared on The One Show on November 7th, 2016 to promote the second series of The Furchester Hotel. The 2016 Christmas episode of radio serial The Archers (1950, 1951- ) concluded the plot line of Pip Archer celebrating separate from her family, the result of a general dislike for Toby Fairbrother, her boyfriend. When attempts to replica traditional Christmases don't work out, Pip suggests "why don't we get back in our PJs, microwave the pudding, and watch Muppet Christmas Carol. Ultimately, they get too distracted in the bedroom, and then are invited over to the family celebration. In the June 29, 2017 episode of Dead Ringers radio show, an actress playing the leader of the Green Party, Natalie Bennett, does a skit as a nervous radio disc jockey and says "Here we go, here's the Muppets with It's Not Easy Being Green."
- La BBC (pour British Broadcasting Corporation) était la plus grande compagnie privé de diffusion télévisuelle aux monde. Elle était basée en Grande-Bretagne.
- The BBC produced and broadcast two special evenings of Star Trek programming, each known as Star Trek Night, one in 1996 and another in 2001 . The BBC is also known for producing the science fiction franchise Doctor Who.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the principal public service broadcaster in the United Kingdom, headquartered in the Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London.It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter. Within the United Kingdom its work is funded principally by an annual televisio licence fee, which is charged to all United Kingdom households, companies and organisations using any type of equipment to record and/or receive live television broadcasts; the level of the fee is set annually by the British Government and agreed by Parliament. Outside the UK, the BBC World Service has provided services by direct broadcasting and re-transmission contracts by sound radio since the inauguration of the BBC Empire Service in December 1932, and more recently by television and online. Though sharing some of the facilities of the domestic services, particularly for news and current affairs output, the World Service has a separate Managing Director, and its operating costs have historically been funded mainly by direct grants from the UK government. These grants were determined independently of the domestic licence fee. A recent spending review has announced plans for the funding for the world service to be drawn from the domestic licence fee. The Corporation's 'guaranteed' income from the licence fee and the World Service grants are supplemented by profits from commercial operations through a wholly owned subsidiary, BBC Worldwide Ltd. The company's activities include programme- and format-sales, magazines including Radio Times and book publishing. The BBC also earns additional income from selling certain programme-making services through BBC Studios and Post Production Ltd., formerly BBC Resources Ltd, another wholly owned trading subsidiary of the corporation.
- Famous for losing hundreds of early episodes, allowing the Fourth Doctor's sweet medieval themed TARDIS set to be ruined by water damage, cancelling Doctor Who when it was getting good again and employing Michael Grade. Also known for frequently skimping on Doctor Who's budget, leading to bad special effects and endless gravel quarries. The thing is, British TV productions are paid for with a coin-operated meter. There's a huge impetus do get everything done as quickly as possible, or else they have to scrounge among the cast and crew to find more pound coins. If you can't keep to your shooting schedule, nobody can do laundry that week. That plus Jimmy Savile.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is relevant to this wiki as CBBC is a section of the BBC which deals with providing and broadcasting television for the children of the United Kingdom. For the younger children, 0 - 5 year olds, there is CBeebies.
- ה-BBC (ר"ת: Bionic Boring Corporation) הינו תאגיד השעמום הבינלאומי. מקורה היה במאה ה-19 בבריטניה בתור חברת עיתונים. יותר מאוחר הBBC התפתחו עם השנים אל הרדיו כדי לשעמם קהל רחב יותר. כיום, ה BBC משדרים בעיקר שידורי טלוויזיה משעממים בכל העולם ועליהם נרחיב בערך זה.
- On 14 July 1930, the BBC broadcast a television adaptation of The Man with the Flower in His Mouth by Luigi Pirandello. This was the first television drama to be produced in the United Kingdom. Provided that the broadcast was successful, the BBC considered producing an adaptation of Black Orchid by George Cranleigh. (PROSE: The Wheel of Ice) On 2 June 1953, the BBC broadcast live coverage of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II from Alexandra Palace. (TV: The Idiot's Lantern) The science fiction television series Nightshade, starring Edmund Trevithick as the title character, ran on the BBC from 1953 to 1958. It was rebroadcast on BBC2 in December 1968. (PROSE: Nightshade) A BBC News bulletin on 15 October 1957 reports on the recent launch of Sputnik, Earth's first artificial satellite, by the Soviet Union. (AUDIO: Unregenerate!) On a November Saturday in 1963, Ace briefly watched BBC television at Mike Smith's house. At 5:15, a new science fiction series was about to start airing, whose name started with Doc—. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks) In 1966, BBC newsreader Kenneth Kendall reported on the War Machine crisis and announced when the first machine had been destroyed. (TV: The War Machines) Circa the 1970s, BBC3 broadcast live, on the public affairs programme The Passing Parade, the opening of the Devil's Hump. (TV: The Dæmons) In 1976, UNIT, members of the band Plasticine, the Seventh Doctor, Bernice Summerfield and Ace broke into the BBC in an attempt to stop a Vardan invasion. (PROSE: No Future) In 1996, the Blue Peter garden was destroyed by a member (or members) of Faction Paradox, the effect of which was a far more intense psychological reaction than any direct assault on the people's psyche. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two) While in 2001, Fitz Kreiner noted to himself that even the BBC logo had changed since the 1960s into a blocky square style. (PROSE: Escape Velocity) In 2005, the BBC correspondents Francis Currie and Scott Christie were among the newscasters reporting on alien attacks and civil unrest in London. Right after the live broadcast of the Deputy PM Meena Cartwright, the BBC was knocked off the air when an ICIS-brainwashed suicide bomber attacked it during a live broadcast, killing Christie. Currie refered to the attack as a "double-whammy" propaganda move. (AUDIO: The Coup, AUDIO: The Longest Night) In 2006, the BBC did a news report on the alien crash in the Thames. (TV: Aliens of London) On Christmas of that year, the BBC broadcast Prime Minister Harriet Jones's address to Great Britain rather than the traditional greeting by the monarch (in this case, Elizabeth II). (TV: The Christmas Invasion) In 2007, the BBC broadcast a news story to warn people of the Cybermen. (TV: Army of Ghosts) The Cybermen took control of all the TV channels, including the BBC, to broadcast their message of world domination around the globe. (TV: Doomsday) In 2007, a BBC News bulletin reported that the United States and United Kingdom governments were anticipating final victory in the Iraq War in the near future. (AUDIO: Unregenerate!) In 2008, broadcast his message about contact with alien life through the BBC. (TV: The Sound of Drums) The channel also reported on two highly destructive cataclysms. (TV: Revenge of the Slitheen, The Lost Boy) In 2009, the BBC covered multiple emergencies such as the ATMOS disaster, (TV: The Poison Sky) the Earth's abduction, (TV: The Stolen Earth) the Zodiac brainwashing, (TV: Secrets of the Stars) and the 456 crisis. (TV: Children of Earth) In 2012 the Eightfold Truth purchased the BBC centre and converted it into the headquarters of their cult. (AUDIO: The Eight Truths) Clara Oswald liked to use the TARDIS to catch up on missed BBC television programmes. (TV: The Time of the Doctor) By the 2060s, the BBC had turned into the British Film and Television Corporation; following the Myloki war, its London headquarters were used as a covert base for SILHOET. (PROSE: The Indestructible Man)
- "BBC" is a song by Moon Man and his dad, recorded for the Son and Moon EP. The end of the song serves as an intro to the next track, "Northwest Front".
- BBC was founded in 2556 as a CZP affiliated company dedicated to news. Originally BBC ran as an hourly news program on BTV, one of the largest TV networks in Beiteynu. A year after its founding, do to its popularity BBC became a 24/7 news program, purchasing its own channel. In 2460 BBC purchased a second channel, airing more specialized news programs, leaving its first channel to be dedicated to pure news coverage. By 2463 BBC had become the largest and most popular news source in Beiteynu, leading it to start experimenting with further mediums. In early 2465 BBC mobile, a 10-20 minute newscast broadcast on multimedia mobiles was launched, quickly becoming the most watched BBC program on any medium.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation. Founded by Lord Reith, on who's principles the organisation is still based. Publicly funded (you must pay for a TV license in Britain) and so not behoven to the needs of advertisers. Employer of Danny Wallace, who spent most of his early career working as a producer for comedy shows on BBC radio, before expanding into TV-show production with Dave Gorman. Has latterly branched into presenting, in shows such as "How To Start Your Own Country", "He's Having a Baby" and "School's Out".
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. The BBC is the Television broadcaster which broadcasts Last of the Summer Wine.
- The BBC has a feature film division, BBC Films, which has produced many of the most acclaimed films coming out of the UK, including Revolutionary Road, Sylvia, and Eastern Promises.
- The BBC was responsible for broadcasting Fireman Sam from 1987 to 2008. The company also used to distribute the Fireman Sam videos until HiT Entertainment took over ownership of the series.
- The BBC is the British Broadcasting Corporation and it is the world's largest broadcasting corporation. The BBC is based in the United Kingdom.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. The show, Have I Got News For You, is created by Hat Trick Production for the BBC.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster, headquartered at Broadcasting House in the City of Westminster, London. It is the largest broadcaster in the world, with about 23,000 staff.Its main responsibility is to provide public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter and a Licence and Agreement from the Home Secretary. The BBC is the Television broadcaster which broadcasts Spooks and Spooks: Code 9.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation, often simply known as the BBC, is a UK-based broadcasting corporation and is the world's largest broadcasting corporation founded in 1922 by John Reith. It is run as a public service broadcaster by the BBC Trust. It is currently broadcasting 21 TV channels, and helping to run two more, as well as fifty-eight radio stations. Most of the BBC's operation in the UK is funded by the licence fee, which all UK television viewers must pay.
- Family Guy has aired on the BBC, originally on BBC Two and later on BBC Three, now currently on ITV2. The BBC has also aired, in exclusivity, several of the show's specials including "Creating the Chaos", "The Story So Far", "Family Guy: The Top 20 Characters" and "Groundbreaking Gags", as well as the world premier of "Partial Terms of Endearment".
- Their services include 10 national TV channels plus regional programming, 10 national radio stations, 40 local radio stations and a website. The BBC's World Service broadcasts to the world on radio, on TV and online, providing news and information in 27 languages and world service English language. They also have a commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, the profits from which go back to the BBC to be invested into new programming and services.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation was the first, and biggest broadcasting company in Great Britain. First broadcasting on 18 October 1922, the public service broadcaster now comprises eight television channels, over twelve radio stations as well as online and printed media. Although the first broadcast of "The X-Files" on British television was by the satellite channel Sky One, the BBC was the first to broadcast all nine seasons of the series on terrestrial television.
- The British Broadcasting Corporation (Also Known As BBC) is a British public service broadcasting statutory corporation. Its main responsibility is to provide impartial public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom.
- BBC, the. Spötter weisen darauf hin, daß die very British Broadcasting Agentur eine beliebte öffentlich-rechtliche Fernseh-Nachrichtensendung sei. Andere verweisen darauf, daß British Broadcasting möglicherweise eine Erfindung von Monthy Python sein könnte. Richtig ist jedoch, daß es sich diesem Fernsehprodukt um kostenpflichtiges Zeitportal in die Zukunft handelt. Nicht gesehenes wird gezeigt, wenn es sowieso passiert und nicht mehr zu ändern ist. Richtig ist vielmehr, daß bei waghalsigen Kriegsoperationen und Terroranschlägen wie bei der Sprengung des WTC7 (World Trade Center No. 7) der Plot schon vor der Ausführung geprobt und aufgenommen wurde, damit bösartige Satiriker die Berichterstattung wegen Versprecher oder anderer Irritationen nicht aufs Korn nehmen können. Unbestätigten Gerüchten zufolge wird die Ziehung der Lottozahlen unter Ausschluß notarieller Aufsicht bereits zwei Tage vor der Ausstrahlung veranstaltet. right|thumb|Die Einschaltquoten des Buschhauser Senders steigen seit Jahrzehnten exponentiell.
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