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29 July 2021
Voice Retrospects: Merlin
It’s about time this delightful reimagining of the traditional Arthurian legend got the recognition it deserves.
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26 July 2021
Hollywood stars protest axing of BBC Radio 4's The Film Programme
More than 100 giants of the film industry have called for the BBC to reverse its decision to cancel The Film Programme on Radio 4.
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24 July 2021
Gary Lineker set to host new ITV game show
The new show, called Sitting on a Fortune, will centre around contestants positioning themselves in a row of seats to answer questions, with a cash prize of up to £100,000.
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14 July 2021 – 29 August 2021
BBC Sounds announce podcast accelerator programme
The BBC has unveiled a new opportunity offering six young artists support and funding in producing podcasts that highlight unheard stories.
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13 July 2021 – 15 August 2021
BBC announces drive to uncover new UK animation talent
An initiative to find and develop the UK’s next animation talent, called Ignite, has been announced this month. With aims to help support and diversify the animation pool it gives hope to emerging talent.
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2 July 2021
BBC Bitesize amends climate change 'benefits' page
The page on the educational website has been changed only to explain the negative effects of climate change after outrage from social media.
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17 May 2021
BBC offers hundreds of Shakespeare programmes free to schools & universities
The BBC is making hundreds of its Shakespeare programmes available free to schools, colleges and universities across the UK.
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3 May 2021
BT to offer cheaper broadband to universal credit recipients
The Home Essentials package, which will launch next month, will offer fibre broadband to households in receipt of universal credit for £15 a month.
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15 April 2021
5 best modern takes on Shakespeare's plays (in my own humble opinion)
Who did it best, and why?
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14 April 2021
Frontline review
To mark the anniversary of the first lockdown, the BBC has released three documentaries by award-winning filmmaker Jay Martin, and Frontline is one of them.
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25 March 2021
We Don't Know What To Tell You, It's Clearly Just Weight Related
A review of Sian Keen’s New Creatives audio project We Don’t Know What To Tell You, It’s Clearly Just Weight Related, which tackles body shaming of patients perpetuated by medical professionals.
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17 March 2021
The future of podcasting is adaptive, open and data ethical
‘The future of podcasting is adaptive, open and data ethical’ aimed to provide an insight into what podcasting may look like in the near-future, using Object-Based Media. As it turns out, this future is exciting, and may be closer than it seems!
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15 March 2021
Tim Berners-Lee says Internet inaccessible for too many young people globally
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who created the world wide web in 1989, has stated in a letter that too many young people do not have internet access, highlighting the importance of internet connectivity as a basic human right.
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13 January 2021
BBC supports home learning with easily accessible materials
The BBC is helping students keep up with studies by releasing school materials on TV, iPlayer and online
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15 December 2020
Interview with Comfort Adeneye, New Creative
We speak to Comfort Adeneye, creator of Top Wavers, about the inspiration and process behind the film.
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26 September 2020 – 31 October 2020
BBC Young Reporter Competition
The BBC is looking for young people aged 11-18 who want to report on a story or issue which is important to their life or the world around them.
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18 August 2020
Chop Chop
“Have you ever wondered why it is always the men who sell us meat in butcher shops yet in the kitchen it is the women who yield the knives and then cut, prep and cook the meat?”