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Best of Friends was a British children's game show that ran from 7 March 2004 to 13 August 2008. It first aired on CBBC for series 1, then on BBC One from series 2-3 and then back on CBBC from series 4–5.
Best of Friends, ROAR Rani Price (born Rani Ratna Khanijau 29 January 1974 in Liverpool ) is a British television presenter who has presented a variety of children's shows for CBBC , Disney , Channel 5 and Nickelodeon .
The Best of Friends is an epistolary play by Hugh Whitemore about the friendship of George Bernard Shaw, Sydney Cockerell and Dame Laurentia McLachlan, based on the lengthy correspondence that passed between them for over 25 years.
"Best of Friends," a song by Palma Violets from the album 180 "Best of Friends," a song by The Rowans from the album Jubilation "Best of Friends," the theme song to the TV series Simon & Simon, performed by the Thrasher Brothers "Best of Friends", a duet by Livingston Taylor and Carly Simon on the former's album There You Are Again
More recently she guest presented the food special of Best of Friends alongside Ortis Deley. She has filmed a series with Barney Harwood for CBBC called Barney's Barrier Reef, which began airing on Monday 12 January 2009 at 7:30 on BBC Two. [3] The show returned for a second series, now entitled Barney's Latin America.
Friends Like These is a British game show that was broadcast on BBC One first as a pilot on 6 November 1999 and then as a full series from 12 February 2000 until 20 September 2003. It was presented by Ant & Dec from 1999 to 2001 and later by Ian Wright until 2003.
Britain's Best Sitcom was a BBC media campaign in which television viewers were asked to decide the best British situation comedy. Viewers could vote via telephone, SMS , or BBC Online . [ 2 ] This first round of voting was conducted in 2003, after which the BBC published a list of the top 100 selections.
The BBC produced 70 of the 100 programmes on the list. Granada Television produced 7 of the 100 programmes on list—the largest by a commercial broadcaster. [citation needed] The British Film Institute television programme poll was conducted in the year 2000, [citation needed] and its results are reflected in the list that appears in a ...