The Nardo Ring Test Track - Top Gear - Series 18 Episode 1 - BBC Two
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk In the first of a brand new series, Jeremy Clarkson...
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The Nardo Ring Test Track - Top Gear - Series 18 Episode 1 - BBC Two
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk In the first of a brand new series, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May head to Italy for a supercar shootout featuring the Lamborghini Aventador, the McLaren MP4-12C and the Noble M600. Their trip starts at the Nard%ograve ring test track, a facility so massive it is visible from space. From: BBC Views: 180 7 ratings Time: 05:07 More in Entertainment
The Nardo Ring Test...
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The Nardo Ring Test Track - Top Gear - Series 18 Episode 1 - BBC Two
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk In the first of a brand new series, Jeremy Clarkson...
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The Nardo Ring Test Track - Top Gear - Series 18 Episode 1 - BBC Two
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk In the first of a brand new series, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May head to Italy for a supercar shootout featuring the Lamborghini Aventador, the McLaren MP4-12C and the Noble M600. Their trip starts at the Nard%ograve ring test track, a facility so massive it is visible from space. From: BBC Views: 182 7 ratings Time: 05:07 More in Entertainment
The Imola Circuit -...
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The Imola Circuit - Top Gear - Series 18 Episode 1 - BBC Two
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk In the first of a brand new series, Jeremy Clarkson, Richar...
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The Imola Circuit - Top Gear - Series 18 Episode 1 - BBC Two
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk In the first of a brand new series, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May head to Italy for a supercar shootout featuring the Lamborghini Aventador, the McLaren MP4-12C and the Noble M600. Their trip starts at the incredible Nardo test track, a facility so massive it is visible from space, before heading north for a nerve wracking drive around the centre of Rome. The journey concludes at the legendary Imola circuit, a track challenging enough to have embarrassed many an F1 driver, with a timed challenge against the incredible skills of The Stig. From: BBC Views: 937 19 ratings Time: 03:59 More in Entertainment
The Imola Circuit -...
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The Imola Circuit - Top Gear - Series 18 Episode 1 - BBC Two
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk In the first of a brand new series, Jeremy Clarkson, Richar...
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The Imola Circuit - Top Gear - Series 18 Episode 1 - BBC Two
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk In the first of a brand new series, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May head to Italy for a supercar shootout featuring the Lamborghini Aventador, the McLaren MP4-12C and the Noble M600. Their trip starts at the incredible Nardo test track, a facility so massive it is visible from space, before heading north for a nerve wracking drive around the centre of Rome. The journey concludes at the legendary Imola circuit, a track challenging enough to have embarrassed many an F1 driver, with a timed challenge against the incredible skills of The Stig. From: BBC Views: 881 18 ratings Time: 03:59 More in Entertainment
The Imola Circuit -...
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The Imola Circuit - Top Gear - Series 18 Episode 1 - BBC Two
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk In the first of a brand new series, Jeremy Clarkson, Richar...
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The Imola Circuit - Top Gear - Series 18 Episode 1 - BBC Two
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk In the first of a brand new series, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May head to Italy for a supercar shootout featuring the Lamborghini Aventador, the McLaren MP4-12C and the Noble M600. Their trip starts at the incredible Nardo test track, a facility so massive it is visible from space, before heading north for a nerve wracking drive around the centre of Rome. The journey concludes at the legendary Imola circuit, a track challenging enough to have embarrassed many an F1 driver, with a timed challenge against the incredible skills of The Stig. From: BBC Views: 1173 20 ratings Time: 03:59 More in Entertainment
Alexandra Palace Sl...
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Alexandra Palace Slideshow - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service,...
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Alexandra Palace Slideshow - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace in North London. As part of this, two different technical systems were being tested on alternate weeks for six months: John Logie Baird's mechanical system producing pictures of 240 lines, and the EMI-Marconi electronic system, which produced images of 405 lines. On the toss of a coin, Baird's system inaugurated the service, followed by EMI-Marconi's. The latter was to prove the winning system. The formal opening ceremony was followed by a Movietone newsreel and then a variety show, featuring Adele Dixon and the BBC Television Orchestra. A short documentary, Television Comes to London, revealed the preparations leading up to the launch. In all, the service was on the air for two hours on its first day. This audio slideshow explores some of the lesser known history of the BBC at Alexandra Palace. From: BBC Views: 1868 14 ratings Time: 07:15 More in Entertainment
Alexandra Palace Sl...
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Alexandra Palace Slideshow - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service,...
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Alexandra Palace Slideshow - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace in North London. As part of this, two different technical systems were being tested on alternate weeks for six months: John Logie Baird's mechanical system producing pictures of 240 lines, and the EMI-Marconi electronic system, which produced images of 405 lines. On the toss of a coin, Baird's system inaugurated the service, followed by EMI-Marconi's. The latter was to prove the winning system. The formal opening ceremony was followed by a Movietone newsreel and then a variety show, featuring Adele Dixon and the BBC Television Orchestra. A short documentary, Television Comes to London, revealed the preparations leading up to the launch. In all, the service was on the air for two hours on its first day. This audio slideshow explores some of the lesser known history of the BBC at Alexandra Palace. From: BBC Views: 1055 11 ratings Time: 07:15 More in Entertainment
Alexandra Palace Sl...
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Alexandra Palace Slideshow - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service,...
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Alexandra Palace Slideshow - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace in North London. As part of this, two different technical systems were being tested on alternate weeks for six months: John Logie Baird's mechanical system producing pictures of 240 lines, and the EMI-Marconi electronic system, which produced images of 405 lines. On the toss of a coin, Baird's system inaugurated the service, followed by EMI-Marconi's. The latter was to prove the winning system. The formal opening ceremony was followed by a Movietone newsreel and then a variety show, featuring Adele Dixon and the BBC Television Orchestra. A short documentary, Television Comes to London, revealed the preparations leading up to the launch. In all, the service was on the air for two hours on its first day. This audio slideshow explores some of the lesser known history of the BBC at Alexandra Palace. From: BBC Views: 1887 15 ratings Time: 07:15 More in Entertainment
75 Years of BBC TV ...
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75 Years of BBC TV - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from sp...
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75 Years of BBC TV - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace in North London. As part of this, two different technical systems were being tested on alternate weeks for six months: John Logie Baird's mechanical system producing pictures of 240 lines, and the EMI-Marconi electronic system, which produced images of 405 lines. On the toss of a coin, Baird's system inaugurated the service, followed by EMI-Marconi's. The latter was to prove the winning system. The formal opening ceremony was followed by a Movietone newsreel and then a variety show, featuring Adele Dixon and the BBC Television Orchestra. A short documentary, Television Comes to London, revealed the preparations leading up to the launch. In all, the service was on the air for two hours on its first day. Watch a selection of clips from programmes which all came from Alexandra Palace, when the BBC was there, 1936-1981. From: BBC Views: 4037 82 ratings Time: 10:01 More in Entertainment
75 Years of BBC TV ...
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75 Years of BBC TV - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from sp...
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75 Years of BBC TV - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace in North London. As part of this, two different technical systems were being tested on alternate weeks for six months: John Logie Baird's mechanical system producing pictures of 240 lines, and the EMI-Marconi electronic system, which produced images of 405 lines. On the toss of a coin, Baird's system inaugurated the service, followed by EMI-Marconi's. The latter was to prove the winning system. The formal opening ceremony was followed by a Movietone newsreel and then a variety show, featuring Adele Dixon and the BBC Television Orchestra. A short documentary, Television Comes to London, revealed the preparations leading up to the launch. In all, the service was on the air for two hours on its first day. Watch a selection of clips from programmes which all came from Alexandra Palace, when the BBC was there, 1936-1981. From: BBC Views: 2156 67 ratings Time: 10:01 More in Entertainment
75 Years of BBC TV ...
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75 Years of BBC TV - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from sp...
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75 Years of BBC TV - History of the BBC
www.bbc.co.uk At 3pm on 2 November 1936 the BBC began the world's first regular hi-definition television service, from specially constructed studios at Alexandra Palace in North London. As part of this, two different technical systems were being tested on alternate weeks for six months: John Logie Baird's mechanical system producing pictures of 240 lines, and the EMI-Marconi electronic system, which produced images of 405 lines. On the toss of a coin, Baird's system inaugurated the service, followed by EMI-Marconi's. The latter was to prove the winning system. The formal opening ceremony was followed by a Movietone newsreel and then a variety show, featuring Adele Dixon and the BBC Television Orchestra. A short documentary, Television Comes to London, revealed the preparations leading up to the launch. In all, the service was on the air for two hours on its first day. Watch a selection of clips from programmes which all came from Alexandra Palace, when the BBC was there, 1936-1981. From: BBC Views: 4132 82 ratings Time: 10:01 More in Entertainment
Camera Carrying Vul...
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Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Camera carrying vulture takes a test flight ...
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Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Camera carrying vulture takes a test flight before her next ambitious flight in Africa. From: BBC Views: 3099 47 ratings Time: 01:08 More in Entertainment
Camera Carrying Vul...
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Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Camera carrying vulture takes a test flight ...
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Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Camera carrying vulture takes a test flight before her next ambitious flight in Africa. From: BBC Views: 3006 47 ratings Time: 01:08 More in Entertainment
Camera Carrying Vul...
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Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Camera carrying vulture takes a test flight ...
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Camera Carrying Vulture (Narrated by David Tennant) - Earthflight - BBC One
More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Camera carrying vulture takes a test flight before her next ambitious flight in Africa. From: BBC Views: 3099 47 ratings Time: 01:08 More in Entertainment
Jason Byrne's sitco...
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Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
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Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
Warning: contains adult humour. If you have any trouble watching the video, try the BBC website version here: www.bbc.co.uk Footage from the recording of Father Figure by Jason Byrne, a new family sitcom for BBC Radio 2 starring Byrne, Lucy Montgomery, Michael Smiley and more. Watch out for one of the cast corpsing quite spectacularly -- it'll probably be the person you least expect! This is the first episode and it is set in a car. Tom the Dad (played by Jason Byrne) is driving, Elaine the Mum (played by Lucy Montgomery) is with him, as is their teenage son Dylan (played by Dominic Applewhite). Also in the car are Grandma Mary (played by Pauline McLynn) and GrandDad Pat (played by Dermot Crowley). They are heading off to a cousin's wedding, it's raining, there is heavy traffic, Grandad's worrying about his leg swelling and teenage Son is whinging about being squashed in between his grandparents -- a circumstance enough to test the patience of the most loving family. In this filmed extract we join them as the car breaks down and they have to pull over in a lay by. Before long best friend Roddy turns up, and the group is complete. You can hear the episode at 22.00 on Saturday 4 February (BBC Radio 2) and on iplayer thereafter for 7 days. Next episode: Birthday Lunch - much to his Mum's consternation Tom decides to cook his Dad a Birthday meal and Roddy brings something deeply unappetising as an appetiser. Cast: Tom Whyte.... Jason Byrne Elaine Whyte.... Lucy Montgomery ... From: BBC Views: 849 35 ratings Time: 05:01 More in Comedy
Jason Byrne's sitco...
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Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
Warning: contains adult humour. If you have any trouble watching the video, try the BBC websi...
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Jason Byrne's sitcom - one of the cast lose the plot! (BBC Radio 2)
Warning: contains adult humour. If you have any trouble watching the video, try the BBC website version here: www.bbc.co.uk Footage from the recording of Father Figure by Jason Byrne, a new family sitcom for BBC Radio 2 starring Byrne, Lucy Montgomery, Michael Smiley and more. Watch out for one of the cast corpsing quite spectacularly -- it'll probably be the person you least expect! This is the first episode and it is set in a car. Tom the Dad (played by Jason Byrne) is driving, Elaine the Mum (played by Lucy Montgomery) is with him, as is their teenage son Dylan (played by Dominic Applewhite). Also in the car are Grandma Mary (played by Pauline McLynn) and GrandDad Pat (played by Dermot Crowley). They are heading off to a cousin's wedding, it's raining, there is heavy traffic, Grandad's worrying about his leg swelling and teenage Son is whinging about being squashed in between his grandparents -- a circumstance enough to test the patience of the most loving family. In this filmed extract we join them as the car breaks down and they have to pull over in a lay by. Before long best friend Roddy turns up, and the group is complete. You can hear the episode at 22.00 on Saturday 4 February (BBC Radio 2) and on iplayer thereafter for 7 days. Next episode: Birthday Lunch - much to his Mum's consternation Tom decides to cook his Dad a Birthday meal and Roddy brings something deeply unappetising as an appetiser. Cast: Tom Whyte.... Jason Byrne Elaine Whyte.... Lucy Montgomery ... From: BBC Views: 885 36 ratings Time: 05:01 More in Comedy