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  • Among many important programmes he produced, one of the most challenging was "The Question of Ulster – An "Darling" or "sweetheart" was how Chris invariably addressed friends, TV colleagues or fellow football fans. He was full of fun and laughter, and ke
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  • ...channels throughout the US. He has often taken part in BBC and other radio programmes. He has written for newspapers such as the Guardian, where he had a regular
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  • ...ision, together with the IBA's officer for Northern Ireland, felt that the programmes summing up suggested too strongly that the coroner's Inquest would be unabl ...rly the same criticism could be levelled at them as was levelled at Thames TV - that of prejudicing a coroner's inquest' (Irish News 4 May 1988). At this
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  • ...ision, together with the IBA's officer for Northern Ireland, felt that the programmes summing up suggested too strongly that the coroner's Inquest would be unabl ...rly the same criticism could be levelled at them as was levelled at Thames TV - that of prejudicing a coroner's inquest' (Irish News 4 May 1988). At this
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  • ...s and comments about them. It was perhaps a surprising place to start, but programmes like Love Island serve almost as a microcosm for society, allowing research • Female reality TV contestants - including those on this year's Love Island - are disproportio
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  • Similar podcasts or offers of interviews on TV and radio on these and long-term approaches to insert material in radio and tv
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  • Robin Day was a regular fixture on all BBC Election Night programmes from the [[1960s]] until 1987. After leaving ''Question Time'', he moved to ...amme ''Around the House'' and also presented ''Central Lobby'' for Central TV, the ITV franchise in the Midlands. The show was sometimes broadcast at the
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  • ...t journalists. Broadcasters can use BSN material "directly into daily news programmes" {{ref|2}}. Look carefully and you find that BSN is provided by World Telev ...be provided directly to broadcasters... to be incorporated into their own programmes without attribution'<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/1/16/Statment_
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  • ...e. In the meantime, I carry on with daily life, cooking dinners, making TV programmes about Palestine and yes, praying for around half an hour a day.
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  • So on Tuesday the TV news channels behaved like Isis recruiting sergeants. Their blanket hyperbo ...The Guardian 23 September 2015</ref> universities and schools must develop programmes to counter ''“non-violent extremism, which can create an atmosphere condu
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  • ...find that there was no bomb. But, on the same day as the British press and TV were reporting the `bomb', the Gibraltar Chronicle disclosed that "At 10pm ...of these, Josie Celecia and Stephen Bullock, subsequently featured in many TV and newspaper reports.
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  • ...e', Belfast Telegraph, 3 October 1991, David Watson, 'Annesley hits out at TV "slur"', Belfast Telegraph, 4 October 1991</ref> Channel Four responded t In other words, in the view of the law, broadcasters should not make programmes about Northern Ireland using (non-official or unauthorised) confidential so
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  • ...ral, showing the affinity between peoples. This is reflected in lots of TV programmes. ...id for Karageorgis’ marriage in Moscow. Karageorgis has purchased 11 local TV channels across Greece and wants to create his own national network.
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  • ...eade]] and the moral philosopher [[Bernard Williams]]. <ref>see BFI Film & TV Database, [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/34655 The JAY INTERVIEW], [A ...go Press, 1999) pp.475-6</ref> The [[BBC]] bought the rights to six of the programmes. <ref>Rose D. Friedman, ''[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6l0_vQ1zpI8C&
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  • ...s a journalist, producing films for a variety of different UK TV and radio programmes, national newspapers and journals. She is a columnist for the ''[[Guardian] ...d viewer's health-related questions.<ref name="TMIAD">http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01dgd9c/episodes/guide</ref>
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  • ...conomics reporter and acting economics correspondent for main TV and Radio programmes, including the ''Today'' programme, ''World at One'', One O'Clock and Nine
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  • ..._content&view=article&id=159&Itemid=13</ref> The Iranian state-run [[Press TV]] described the conference as designed to discuss “the influence of the Z ...in an article for ''Standpoint'' that given Sizer's statements on [[Press TV]] and elsewhere, the link made on his Facebook page is not an isolated, or
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  • ...and went straight to see [[Alasdair Milne]], then Managing Director of BBC TV. Milne confirmed there was a problem and tried to placate Garnett by offeri ...as head of the World Service throughout the 1950s. He became Controller of Programmes in 1961 before leaving in 1964. He recalls attending BBC Board of Managemen
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  • ...shake our will. They'll kill innocent women and children so it gets on the TV screens, so that we say it's not worth it — let's just back off. The deat ...the perils of trying to advance democratic ideals through state-sponsored programmes, especially ones that deploy covert means.<ref>David Clark, [http://www.gua
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  • ...CO, MOD, [[British Bankers Assoc]]., Assoc. of British Insurers + academic programmes e.g. [[Manchester University]] '[[Reframing Russia]]'. Increased engagement ...hink tanks (e.g. SWB Berlin, IFRI France, Clingendael NL) launch their own programmes on
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