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A 13-year old girl named Lucy moves from California to Rome to start a new life with her dad and stepmom (who happens to be an Italian pop star) in upcoming live action musical TV series “Home ...
Pilgrimage is a BBC Two television series following celebrities from different faiths trekking together as a group (assembled for the show) on an historical pilgrimage. [1] Along the way they engage in interfaith dialogue .
The user interface of the BBC Integrated Media Player (iMP) in 2006. The original iPlayer service was launched in October 2005, undergoing a five-month trial by five thousand broadband users until 28 February 2006. iPlayer was heavily criticised for the delay in its launch, rebranding and cost to BBC licence-fee payers because no finished product had been released after four years of ...
BBC Two: 2014: The Secret History of the British Garden: BBC Two: 2015: co-production with Alexandra Henderson Associates Horrible Histories (revival) CBBC: 2015–present: Owned and distributed by BBC Worldwide/BBC Studios: Supertruckers: Quest: 2015–2017: Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit: BBC Two: 2016: Driven to Love: We TV ...
BBC Four Collections is a selected variation of factual television episodes and series available on British video-on-demand service BBC iPlayer.The collections themselves primarily involve "experts" like Richard Osman, [1] Janet Street-Porter [2] and David Attenborough [3] selecting various programmes from the BBC Archive to be made available on the iPlayer service.
Former BBC Player logo used from 2016 to 2023. BBC Player is an authenticated multi-genre subscription video on demand service operated by BBC Studios, (formerly BBC Worldwide,) for the International market. [1] It is available online and as an app. [2] Former logo used from 2023 to 2024.
Football Focus: BBC One 1974 – present (part of Grandstand 1974 – 2001) The Grand Prix: BBC One & BBC Two 1976 – 1996; BBC Three 2009 – 2015 (Rebroadcast between 2009 – 2015 on BBC Red Button and BBC iPlayer) Formula 1: BBC One, BBC Two & BBC Three 1976 – 1996 & 2009 – 2015 (rights transferred to Channel 4)
The BBC contributed £800,000 to every episode of Rome in its first season. [5] Rome is the largest co-produced series with the American film market in the BBC's history . The series also marked the first series on which HBO and the BBC worked together as co-producers, although the two companies had worked together in other roles in earlier ...