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 BBC NEWS Programmes Politics Show South West
Martyn joined BBC South West as a political reporter on the Politics Show's predecessor Spotlight on Westminster.
He produced the last run of Spotlight on Westminster before launching the Politics Show in the South West.
In his 21 years in the South West he has counted in all the present complement of 20 MPs in the region, and counted out a fair few as well.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/programmes/politics_show/4234514.stm   (1010 words)

  
 Ident City - South West Sector
I remember that a clock, not a globe used to lead us into the Spotlight News on BBC1 South West in the early 1980's.
In 1991, the new BBC1 South West Virtual Globe arrived in the region.
This is the original BBC tv SOUTH WEST ident from 1961.
www.geocities.com /cityprod/southwest.html   (1010 words)

  
 United Kingdom TV Guide, UK, English Television Channels
BBC Spotlight (South West) - BBC Wales Today (Wales)
BBC Newsline (Northern Ireland) - BBC Reporting Scotland - BBC South East Today - BBC South Today
BBC - BBC One - BBC Two - BBC Four - BBC News 24 - BBC Prime TV - BBC World TV
uk-tv.net   (1010 words)

  
 United Kingdom TV Guide, UK, English Television Channels
BBC Spotlight (South West) - BBC Wales Today (Wales)
BBC Newsline (Northern Ireland) - BBC Reporting Scotland - BBC South East Today - BBC South Today
BBC - BBC One - BBC Two - BBC Four - BBC News 24 - BBC Prime TV - BBC World TV
uk-tv.net   (479 words)

  
 Luppitt History
BBC News interviewed Mr Sage for the South West Spotlight evening news programme, and BBC Radio Devon had a morning focused on local Devon dialects, featuring an interview with Mr Sage.
BBC local Radio and Television became interested in the CDs and Mr Sage's recordings shortly after the CDs were created.
During the 1930's A. Coles wrote a number of short stories in the Devon Dialect, and these were collated as a series of books, using phonetic spelling to indicate the appropriate pronounciation.
www.luppitt.net /text/jstewer/jstewer.htm   (506 words)

  
 Chris Denham wins RTS Lifetime Achievement Award
His first television job was with BBC East in Norwich as a reporter for two years, moving to the south west in 1978 to take over from Hugh Scully as the presenter of 'Spotlight', a role he held for nine years.
He went on to join a national news agency in Winchester and then gained his first broadcasting job with BBC Radio Brighton as a reporter before moving on to British Forces Broadcasting Service in Cyprus for three years.
On his return to the UK Denham became a reporter for BBC Radio Bristol and won the Journalist of the Year award for coverage of the Axbridge Air Disaster.
www.4rfv.co.uk /industrynews.asp?id=36145   (506 words)

  
 Luppitt History
BBC News interviewed Mr Sage for the South West Spotlight evening news programme, and BBC Radio Devon had a morning focused on local Devon dialects, featuring an interview with Mr Sage.
BBC local Radio and Television became interested in the CDs and Mr Sage's recordings shortly after the CDs were created.
During the 1930's A. Coles wrote a number of short stories in the Devon Dialect, and these were collated as a series of books, using phonetic spelling to indicate the appropriate pronounciation.
www.luppitt.net /text/jstewer/jstewer.htm   (506 words)

  
 BBC - Devon Links - useful web addresses relating to items featured on Spotlight, Radio Devon and BBC Devon Online
Many of the items that are shown on BBC South West's regional news programme, Spotlight - or are heard on the county's local station, BBC Radio Devon include addresses for websites.
If you think there's a website we should be linking to, send an email telling us about it to devon.online@bbc.co.uk
A page of external web links relating to items seen and heard on our local TV and radio stations.
www.bbc.co.uk /devon/news_features/links_page.shtml   (217 words)

  
 BBC NEWS World South Asia Madrassa expulsions spark anger
On Saturday, President Musharraf appeared at a public rally in the Swat valley in North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), again urging people to reject extremist forces.
The schools have been in the spotlight after one of the London bombers was reported to have studied at one.
On Sunday, Syed Munawar Hassan, a senior leader of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, an alliance of hardline Islamist parties that holds power in NWFP, denounced the student move as "inhuman".
news.bbc.co.uk /go/rss/-/1/hi/world/south_asia/4732457.stm   (476 words)

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