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The Mailbox, Birmingham, canalside view showing the BBC Birmingham studios. This includes BBC Midlands television, and BBC Radio WM local radio. The random white streaks are the beginning of the February 2009 snowfall.
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The BBC building in Hull
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BBC Radio Derby Bus in England
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/radio/bbc_three_counties_radio/
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BBC employees join a strike outside the organization's television centre in west London, Friday Nov. 5, 2010. Thousands of BBC journalists are on strike in a row over pensions which is expected to disrupt radio and television schedules Friday.
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown listens to a trainee during a visit to the BBC Radio 1 station in central London, Thursday, Sept. 3, 2009.
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BBC employees, some holding placards, join a strike outside the organization's television centre in west London, Friday Nov. 5, 2010.
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The area around the lake on the main Stag Hill Campus
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RMS Queen Mary 2 in the Southampton Dock
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Their first double-A side single "That's Not My Name/Great DJ" was released on local label Switch flicker Records, and together with their second single "Fruit Machine", they were on heavy rotation in British radio (amongst others BBC 6 Music, played regularly by many DJs including a session for Marc Riley who was first to have them in session on 6 Music and first to play their record on the station).
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Performing at ULU London, 16 April 2008 Their first double-A side single "That's Not My Name/Great DJ" was released on local label Switch flicker Records, and together with their second single "Fruit Machine", they were on heavy rotation in British radio (amongst others BBC 6 Music, played regularly by many DJs including a session for Marc Riley who was first to have them in session on 6 Music and first to play their record on the station)
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Broadcasting House and Egton Wing II
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The Black Bull Otley once vied with a select handful of towns in England for the distinction of having the most pubs per head of population.
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David Cameron
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A Vauxhall Corsa van operated by BBC Radio Leeds
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Cambridge Folk Festival
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An Election Entertainment featuring the anti-Gregorian calendar banner "Give us our Eleven Days", 1755.
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BBC Research was based until 2010 in kings wood Warren near Reigate in Surrey on the A217, which was responsible for developing stereo and HD TV broadcasts and teletext.
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The Black Horse Hotel at Otley, West Yorkshire. Otley once vied with a select handful of towns in England for the distinction of having the most pubs per head of population.
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Mika live in concert
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Members of the media from BBC and Anglia television, and radio stations, document the news conference held at the Eagles' Landing, RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, by the 48th Fighter Wing Commander, Colonel John T. Brennan, USAF. The news conference held
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Big Ben
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The Lovell Telescope is a radio telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory, near Goostrey, Cheshire in the north-west of England.
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Faithless
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Muse playing "Starlight" at Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2006. Prior to the release of the new album, the band resumed making live performances, which had halted while recording, making a number of promotional TV appearances starting on 13 May 2006 at BBC Radio 1's One Big Weekend.
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Superior part of the clock tower
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Fragment of a Royal Mail rubber band discarded in Lesbury, Northumberland, 2009
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Medieval cellars at Northampton & County Club see Northampton's tunnels
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Penpol is a Grade II listed building in north Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated at OS grid reference SX134902 two miles (3 km) east of Boscastle just outside the village of Lesnewth.[1]