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BBC Persian TV presenters Majid Afshar & Rana Rahimpoor, 2017. BBC Persian Television (Persian: تلویزیون فارسی بیبیسی Televizion-e Fârsi-ye BBC) is the BBC's Persian language news channel that was launched on 14 January 2009. [1] The service is broadcast by satellite and is also available online.
The BBC states Iran began targeting BBC Persian staff after the 2009 Iranian presidential election protests, when the Iranian government accused foreign media and intelligence services of interference. Iran has accused 152 current and former staff and contributors of "conspiracy against national security" and started criminal investigations, as ...
Voice of America Persian News Network (VOA-PNN) is a governmental international broadcaster of the United States of America in Persian language. Its headquarters are in Washington D.C. It started to broadcast its programs on 18 October 1994 with a one-hour television program .
Rana Rahimpour (Persian: رعنا رحیمپور, born 9 January 1983) is an Iranian-British journalist who worked as the BBC Persian’s Lead Presenter and bilingual correspondent since 2008 until 2023.Rana Rahimpour married an Englishman in 2009 and has two children named Tara and Damon.
Sayyid Jamaluddin Mousavi (Persian: جمالالدین موسوی) is a BBC Persian TV presenter. [1] He started working for the BBC in 2001 as a journalist when he joined the BBC's Central Asia magazine in Iran and Afghanistan.
The Lenny Henry Show (1998–2013) Let Them Eat Cake (1999–2005) The Life of Rock with Brian Pern (2014–18) Life Without George (1998–2007) The Likely Lads (1998–2008) Limmy's Show (2010–16) Linda Green (2002–06) Little Britain (2004–17) Live at the Apollo (2004–19) London's Burning (1998–2007) Look Around You (2003–08 ...
Once Upon a Time in Iran (Persian: خاتون, romanized: Khatoon) is an Iranian historical drama romance television series created by Tina Pakravan, starring Negar Javaherian, Ashkan Khatibi and Mirsaeed Molavian, alongside an ensemble supporting cast. [1] [2] The first episode of this series was released on Namava on August 9, 2021. [3] [4 ...
When BBC Choice was replaced by BBC Three on 9 February 2003, the programme was kept [1] [3] and the titles updated to match the style of The 7 O'Clock News also on the channel. There was a rebrand of BBC Three on 12 February 2008, [ 4 ] during which the identity of 60 Seconds also changed to match the new colour scheme of the channel.