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Round up week 03 (12-18 January)

Matt Seel

Digital Content Producer, About the BBC

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A round up of BBC announcements, press releases and blogs. Plus some highlights from our TV, radio and online output from the last week.

BBC Four announces new programmes that celebrate British diversity

BBC Four has announced a season of new programmes that celebrate British diversity and explores the secret tribes and communities that have helped shape modern British history.

New era for England: BBC announces major changes to services across the country

The BBC will “reinvent and refresh” its offer in England - including BBC local radio and regional TV news - to ensure it is providing the best possible services to all audiences across the country.

Radio

BBC Asian Network has revealed the line-up for Asian Network Live 2019, the station’s flagship live music event. This year’s event will take place on Saturday 2 March at Arena Birmingham.

BBC Northern Ireland will broadcast the final of the Country Antrim Shield live online and on BBC Radio Ulster on Tuesday 5 February.

Factual

On Who Do You Think You Are? Danny Dyer discovered he was descended from King Edward III - but in new two-part series, Danny Dyer’s Right Royal Family, Danny uncovers an ever bigger family tree with even more royal, aristocratic and saintly ancestors.

Childrens

Giovanna Fletcher and Nigel Clarke are set to present The Baby Club, a new series for BBC pre-school channel CBeebies, aiming to help families engage with and share precious time with their babies and toddlers.3

Wales

BBC and National Theatre Wales begin search for first ever Wales Writer in Residence. The new award is a partnership between BBC Cymru Wales and National Theatre Wales, along with BBC Writersroom Wales, with the intention of supporting new writing talent.

Gavin and Stacey stars Larry Lamb and Melanie Walters return to Wales for new family drama, Pitching In, on BBC One Wales and BBC One Daytime.

Northern Ireland

The Search, a new series for BBC One Northern Ireland explores the impact on families when a loved one goes missing, and meets the Community Rescue Service volunteers who drop everything to find them.

Corporate

Anne Bulford, the BBC’s Deputy Director-General, has decided to leave the BBC in the spring of 2019  to pursue a portfolio of non-executive roles.

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