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  2. BBC Shop - Wikipedia

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    BBC Shop is an online retailer owned by BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC and operating in the US & Canada. It sells BBC Worldwide published products, and selected BBC-related products published by third parties, including DVDs, books, audiobooks, toys and clothing. It is self-funded and returns profits to the BBC to be reinvested in ...

  3. BBC Store - Wikipedia

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    BBC Store was a video on demand store that launched in the UK on 5 November 2015 and opened the BBC Archive to consumers, allowing them to buy episodes or series of a show and download them (using dedicated BBC Store apps). BBC Store was approved by the BBC Trust in 2014. [3] It was initially hosted on a dedicated website, but was later ...

  4. Doctor Who merchandise - Wikipedia

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    The official set, containing 375 cards featuring characters from series five, will be released in April 2011 [needs update] nationwide. The collection was test marketed in the South West of the UK ahead of a nationwide release. The test set included seven magazines and a set of 90 trading cards.

  5. BBC Archives - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Heritage Collection is the newest of the BBC Archives and holds historic broadcast technology, art, props and merchandise. [40] The collection was created out of personal collections and bequeaths by former staff members, as the BBC had no formal policy on the heritage collection until c.2003.

  6. BBC Studios - Wikipedia

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    BBC Shop - Online retailer operating in the US & Canada only, selling BBC products. UK physical store closed in 2016 & BBC Store closed in 2017, although Studios retain Doctor Who and Top Gear branded online shops. BBC Motion Gallery - Licensing footage from the BBC Archives; BBC Studios Home Entertainment - Home video label. Formerly known as ...

  7. Logo of the BBC - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, a new softer logo was made, rounding off the boxes and making the spaces between the boxes larger. This logo was used on BBC merchandise, as well as the BBC1 idents and the BBC2 clock. More now than ever, merchandise was being branded with the logo, as more productions were being sold via the BBC's American identity, Lionheart Television.

  8. Coat of arms of the BBC - Wikipedia

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    The various elements of the coat of arms were chosen to provide a heraldic translation of the qualities of the BBC. Lion — the crest of the coat of arms has a lion above the helmet. The lion is the national animal of the UK and indicates the BBC's British identity.

  9. Paul Martin (TV presenter) - Wikipedia

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    He also worked as an antiques props stylist for magazines including Marie Claire and New Woman, whilst undertaking larger projects designing antique sets for television shoots for BBC One's The Clothes Show and Granada TV. [3] After Portobello Road, Martin ran The Table Gallery antiques shop on Kingsbury Street in Marlborough, Wiltshire.