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  2. Thought for the Day - Wikipedia

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    Thought for the Day is a daily scripted slot on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 offering "reflections from a faith perspective on issues and people in the news", [1] broadcast at around 7:45 each Monday to Saturday morning.

  3. List of BBC Radio 4 programmes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and former programmes broadcast on BBC Radio 4.. When it came into existence – on 30 September 1967 – Radio 4 inherited a great many continuing programme series which had been initiated prior to that date by its predecessor, the BBC Home Service (1939–1967), and in some cases even by stations which had preceded the Home Service.

  4. Kenneth Wolstenholme - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Wolstenholme, DFC & Bar (17 July 1920 – 25 March 2002) was an English football commentator for BBC television in the 1950s and 1960s. He is best remembered for his commentary during the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final; in the closing minutes, Wolstenholme commented on a series of pitch invaders as Geoff Hurst dribbled down the pitch before scoring, saying "some people are on the pitch ...

  5. Thinking Allowed - Wikipedia

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    Thinking Allowed is a radio discussion programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Wednesday afternoons between 16:00 and 16:30 and repeated between 00:15 and 00:45 on Monday mornings. [1] It focuses on the latest social science research and is hosted by Laurie Taylor, who was formerly a Professor of Sociology at the University of York. The programme ...

  6. Spaghetti-tree hoax - Wikipedia

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    A recreation of a scene from the report, showing a woman harvesting cooked spaghetti from the branches of a tree. The spaghetti-tree hoax was a three-minute hoax report broadcast on April Fools' Day 1957 by the BBC current-affairs programme Panorama, purportedly showing a family in southern Switzerland harvesting spaghetti from a "spaghetti tree".

  7. BBC News - Wikipedia

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    The department is the world's largest broadcast news organisation and generates about 120 hours of radio and television output each day, as well as online news coverage. [3] [4] The service has over 5,500 journalists working across its output [5] including in 50 foreign news bureaus where more than 250 foreign correspondents are stationed. [6]

  8. BBC - Wikipedia

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    The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current state with its current name on New Year's Day 1927.

  9. 'I make more in one hour on TikTok than a day in the shop' - AOL

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    But despite so many people turning to this new way of buying, the UK's high streets showed a surprising surge in shoppers last month. Footfall increased by 6.6% in January compared to the same ...