How do I get old BBC Programmes?
How do I get old BBC Programmes?
If you, or your company, organisation or property has been featured in a BBC programme, you may be able to purchase a copy. If you would like to request a copy please fill out the form on the BBC website.
How do I find old BBC news videos?
There are two ways of accessing the archive:
- Fast search – using the SEARCH box on the top right hand corner of our news pages.
- Advanced search – click on the link in the search results page for more tips and options.
Can you buy BBC Programmes?
It’s no longer possible to buy copies of programmes directly from the BBC in the UK, but we continue to publish a range of DVDs through BBC Studios. You can check if a programme has been released by emailing BBC Studios at [email protected].
Why are some Programmes not available on BBC sounds?
Sometimes we might not be able to make a programme available to listen to on demand, or we may be able to make the programme available, but only within the UK, or for shorter periods of time. This is usually because we don’t have the relevant rights.
What kind of programmes are on BBC Schools?
This meant that BBC Schools output was now online-only. Look and Read, a programme teaching English through stories and word structure. Scene, a programme for teenagers, aimed at topical issues. Music Time, a primary look at music. Landmarks, a history/geography programme. Look, Look and Look Again, an arts programme.
When did the BBC start the Schools strand?
BBC Schools. BBC Schools, also known as BBC for Schools and Colleges, is the educational programming strand set up by the BBC in 1957, broadcasting a range of educational programmes for children aged 5–16. From launch until June 1983, programming was based on BBC1 during the daytime, apart from coverage of major news events which saw
When did the BBC stop showing school programmes?
Until 1972, schools programming along with adult education programmes were usually the only daytime programmes shown on both BBC and ITV, as the government regulated and restricted the amount of broadcasting hours the television channels could do each day.
When did the BBC first start broadcasting schools?
The BBC began broadcasting schools programmes on BBC Television in the Autumn of 1957 in the afternoons. Morning transmissions began on 19 September 1960.