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  1. Morecambe And Wise: undiscovered

    Luke O'Shea-Phillips

    Archive Collections Manager

    Morecambe And Wise: undiscovered

    The 60th anniversary of the first transmission of the Morecambe and Wise Show on the BBC has led to a review of the images available to BBC Staff and external customers. Many images had already been scanned in, however we found many had never been seen before and this was the focus of the projec...

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  2. An archive for the 1980s microcomputer revolution

    David Allen and Steve Lowry

    Computer Literacy Project; editor, and programme engineer

    An archive for the 1980s microcomputer revolution

    On 27 June the BBC launched an archive featuring a host of programmes from a 1980s project that helped make Britain the most computer-literate country in the world.

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  3. Earliest editions of Radio Times magazines now available online

    Andrew Martin

    BBC Genome Producer

    Radio Times is one of the country’s best-known magazine titles, and its pages hold records of a large proportion of the history of broadcasting in the UK - including virtually all BBC programme listings from 1923 onwards.

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  4. Introducing the BBC Reminiscence Archive

    Jake Berger

    Programme Manager, BBC Archive Development

    Introducing the BBC Reminiscence Archive

    Programme Manager, BBC Archive Development Jake Berger introduces the BBC Reminiscence Archive, which is designed to trigger memories and reminiscences in people with dementia.

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  5. A new way of navigating the BBC’s archive of permanently available programmes

    Jo Kent

    Business Analyst, BBC Radio & Music Multiplatform

    On the day of it's launch, Jo Kent explains how ADA (Automated Data Architecture) was developed to navigate the BBC’s rich archive of permanently available programmes

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  6. Remembering the first UK Referendum - 75: Not Out on BBC Parliament

    Hannah Khalil

    Digital Content Producer, About The BBC Blog

    Remembering the first UK Referendum - 75: Not Out on BBC Parliament

    Forty One years ago, in 1975, residents of the United Kingdom were asked to vote on whether the country should join the EU, in the country’s first ever nationwide referendum, BBC Parliament marked the occasion with an evening of programmes.

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  7. BBC Genome project reaches 100,000 edits

    Ana Lucia Gonzalez

    Senior Producer, Archive Development

    Ana Lucia Gonzalez updates on the crowd-sourcing editing project's progress.

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  8. Find over 8,000 TV and radio programmes on bbc.co.uk

    Ana Lucia Gonzalez

    Senior Producer, Archive Development

    Find over 8,000 TV and radio programmes on bbc.co.uk

    Ana Lucia Gonzalez reveals a new development in the BBC Genome archive project - how to find more than 8,000 TV and radio programmes which you can watch or listen to on bbc.co.uk.

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  9. Genome ? Radio Times archive now live

    BBC Archive Development

    Genome?? the BBC project to digitise the Radio Times magazines between 1923 and 2009 is now live, and now the team needs your help...

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  10. 20 years and stronger than ever, how the internet changed the BBC

    Lucy Hooberman

    Professor, Digital Media and Innovation at the University of Warwick

    Lucy Hooberman, Professor, Digital Media and Innovation at the University of Warwick explores just what being on the internet has meant for the BBC.

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