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  2. BBC Schools - Wikipedia

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    BBC Schools. BBC Schools, also known as BBC for Schools and Colleges or BBC Education, 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 ...

  3. Timeline of schools broadcasts in the UK - Wikipedia

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    22 September – From the start of the 1986/87 school year, Daytime on Two ends slightly earlier, at 2:15pm or 2:35pm instead of 3pm. 1987. 29 June – Schools programmes are broadcast on ITV for the final time. 14 September – ITV Schools transfers to Channel 4 and S4C.

  4. Joanna Gosling - Wikipedia

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    Gosling was a newsreader and presenter at BBC News from 1999 to 2023, anchoring a number of major political and royal events. She also presented BBC Two's Victoria Derbyshire current affairs programme on Fridays, between 2015 and 2020. Gosling previously worked for Sky News, ITN, Central, IRN and started her career in local radio.

  5. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education in the United ...

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    COVID-19 portal. Category. v. t. e. In March 2020, nurseries, schools, and colleges in the United Kingdom were shut down in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. By 20 March, all schools in the UK had closed for all in-person teaching, except for children of key workers and children considered vulnerable. With children at home, teaching took place ...

  6. Sally Bundock - Wikipedia

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    Sally Bundock. Sally Elizabeth Bundock (née Jackson) (born 1972) is a British news chief presenter for BBC News, [ 1] who presents BBC News on BBC One and the BBC News Channel. She joined World Business Report in September 2002 and presented its early morning edition, programming viewed mostly by audiences in European and international markets.

  7. Geoff Norcott - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Emma Norcott. Children. 1. Geoffrey Frank Norcott(born 16 December 1976) is an English comedian, writer and political commentator. [1][2]He first performed in 2001 and has appeared on Mock the Week, Live at the Apolloand Question Time, and written for The Daily Telegraph, The Independentand Spiked. Early life.

  8. CBBC Newsround - Wikipedia

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    CBBC Newsround (stylised as newsround) is a BBC children's news programme, which has run continuously since 4 April 1972. It was one of the world's first television news magazines aimed specifically at children. Initially commissioned as a short series by BBC Children's Department, who held editorial control, its facilities were provided by BBC ...

  9. Evan Davis - Wikipedia

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    Evan Harold Davis (born 8 April 1962) is an English broadcaster and former economist. Working for the BBC, he has presented Dragons' Den on BBC Television since 2005, and PM on BBC Radio 4 since 2018. In October 2001, Davis took over from Peter Jay as the BBC's economics editor. He left this post in April 2008 to become a presenter on Radio 4's ...