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Attraction Ranking Rank Museum Location Country Visitors (2023) [1] 1: British Museum: London: England: 5,820,860 2: Natural History Museum: London: England: 5,688,786
A number of famous country singers have presented one-off shows for Radio 2 Country or have given hour-long interviews to be broadcast on the station: Live from Country to Country - presented by Bob Harris, Jo Whiley , Patrick Kielty, Alex Lester, Paul Sexton, Baylen Leonard and Bobbie Pryor (2015–present)
England is not famed for its casinos, but other forms of betting are popular throughout the country. Castles in England. The Tower of London is the most visited castle in England (with 2,389,548 visitors in 2009). [1] Leeds Castle, Dover Castle, Windsor Castle, Lindisfarne Castle and Warwick Castle are also amongst England's more notable castles.
In the UK, as well as on Freeview, satellite and cable services, the BBC's licence-funded television channels and their programmes can be watched live and on demand via BBC iPlayer. They can also be seen in Ireland and some parts of mainland Europe.
Tourism plays a significant part in the economic life of England. In 2018, the United Kingdom as a whole was the world's 10th most visited country for tourists, [2] and 17 of the United Kingdom's 25 UNESCO World Heritage Sites fall within England. [3] VisitEngland is the official tourist board for England.
BBC Radio Cumbria 24 November 1973 (as BBC Radio Carlisle) Cumbria: Carlisle: 756 837 95.6 96.1 95.2 104.1 104.2 11B 721 MW 1458 kHz (1973 - 7 Apr 2020) BBC Radio Newcastle 2 January 1971 Tyne and Wear Northumberland Northern County Durham: Newcastle upon Tyne — 95.4 96.0 103.7 104.4 11C 719 MW 1458 kHz (1972 - 6 Apr 2020) BBC Radio Tees 31 ...
Walker began his radio career in 1966 on Swinging Radio England, an offshore pirate station, before moving to Radio Caroline. He was recruited by BBC Radio 1 in 1969, and then joined Radio 2 in ...
Educational programmes are broadcast on BBC Radio 4's FM transmitters for the final time – educational programmes will return to Radio 4 in 1994 but will be broadcast only on long wave. 27 August – At midnight, BBC Radio 2 stops broadcasting on MW. Consequently, Radio 2 becomes the first national radio station in the UK to broadcast only on FM.