Imagine returns for Summer run for BBC One
BBC One’s flagship arts documentary strand Imagine returns on 26 June with a compelling line-up of films.
BBC One’s flagship arts documentary strand Imagine returns on 26 June with a compelling line-up of films.
Anneka Rice is returning to BBC One in a brand new series which sets out to transform neglected outdoor plots of land into life changing spaces for a variety of communities across Britain.
A range of forthcoming BBC documentaries will exploit recent advances in everyday filming technology to bring viewers closer to the reality of life in Britain today.
Simon Reeve, the presenter of Indian Ocean, talks about his experiences making the series.
In his greatest adventure yet, Simon Reeve travels around the Indian Ocean, uncovering stories from some of the world’s most remote, dangerous and beautiful locations in a new six-part series for BBC Two.
Historian Michael Wood will present a major new landmark series for BBC Two - The Great British Story: A People's History - charting Great Britain and Northern Ireland's remarkable past from the perspective of ordinary people.
Following the success of Stargazing and Lambing Live, BBC Two continues its distinctive approach to commissioning live events for television with Volcano Live, a four-part series presented by Kate Humble and Professor Iain Stewart that will give BBC viewers a unique insight into the life, impact and real-time activity of this powerful natural wonder.
This month BBC Two turns off a town’s lights (live on air) to showcase the wonders of the UK night sky.
BBC Vision has launched a nationwide search for new disabled presenting talent to be offered a unique training opportunity with the BBC. Established BBC schemes such as Extend and ManageAble develop the careers of off-screen talent in the media and now, ‘PresentAble’ will focus efforts on discovering and developing new presenters with disabilities.
The chairman of the Royal Bank of Scotland, Sir Philip Hampton has expressed regret British banks needed to be bailed out by tax payers and surprise it took so long for people to react with protests.
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