Secrets & Spies

BBC IPLAYER, CNN

Secrets & Spies

Betray your country, save the world. Spies and traitors play a dangerous game in the 1980s as the Cold War brings two superpowers to the brink of nuclear war.

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Disaster at Sea: The Piper Alpha Story

BBC Scotland

Disaster at Sea: The Piper Alpha Story

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Glastonbury

BBC

Glastonbury

More than 200,000 people descend on Worthy Farm each summer for the world’s biggest music festival. For those watching at home, our Music team delivers innovative and creative coverage which broadcasts across BBC One, BBC Two and numerous streams on BBC iPlayer. The coverage of the 2024 event went onto win a BAFTA for Best Live Event. 2023 was a record-breaking year with our coverage reaching an incredible 23.1million people on BBC TV. 

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Eurovision Song Contest

BBC ONE

Eurovision Song Contest

Each year our Entertainment team deliver coverage of the biggest music competition in the world to audiences in the UK. 2023 was a special year which saw the UK hosting the Contest in Liverpool on behalf of Ukraine. Our team produced the entire 2023 event which was watched by  an incredible 162 million people across 38 European markets. Our coverage went onto win two BAFTAS at the 2024 BAFTA TV Awards.

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The One Show

BBC ONE

The One Show

With an average audience of 2.5m, BBC One's flagship topical magazine show informs, educates and entertains the nation every weekday evening. The One Show delivers a broad range of topics, from all across the UK and guests often include a mix of some of the biggest names in Hollywood and UK national treasures. Regular features include the National Teaching Awards and the BBC’s 500 Words Finale at Buckingham Palace.

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BBC Young Musician

BBC FOUR

BBC Young Musician

Established in 1978, the long running and much loved biennial competition celebrates the UK’s most promising classical musical performers. Over four decades, the show has discovered and nurtured the careers of some of the biggest classical stars in the world. The contest runs across BBC Two, BBC Four and BBC iPlayer and has launched the careers of stars such as launching the careers of international stars such as Nicola Benedetti, Laura van Der Heijden, Mark Simpson, Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Martin James Bartlett.

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New Year’s Eve Rocks

BBC ONE

New Year’s Eve Rocks

These New Year’s Eve specials have become the backdrop to the house parties of millions in the UK. Airing before and after the iconic London fireworks, celebrated artists such as Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Rick Astley, Sam Ryder and Olly Alexander have welcomed in the new year on BBC One.

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Later… with Jools Holland

BBC TWO

Later… with Jools Holland

Loved by musicians and critics alike, this award-winning show presented by Jools Holland is the longest running music television programme on the BBC. . In 2024 and 2023 it received BAFTA nominations and its most recent series included performances from Laura Marling, Roger Taylor, Manic Street Preachers and JADE.

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Jools’ Annual Hootenanny

BBC TWO

Jools’ Annual Hootenanny

Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra welcome in the new year with Jools’ Annual Hootenanny. Each year sees performances from a rich mix of legends, brand new stars and artists who have had huge success. Performing on the show to welcome in 2025 were The Boomtown Rats, CMAT, Jade, Jungle, Kathy Sledge, Marc Almond, Paul Carrack, Roger Taylor of Queen, Ruby Turner, Toby Lee, and The Dead South.

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Morning Live

BBC ONE

Morning Live

Morning Live, was the stand-out winner at the 2024 Royal Television Society North West awards picking up Best Factual Series, Best Inclusive Practice and Best Presenter. The show was created during the pandemic as a one stop shop for trusted consumer, money and health advice and draws up to 1.4m viewers a day. As well as bringing lots of warmth and companionship to its loyal audience, factual journalism also sits at the heart of every show.

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Gardeners' World

BBC TWO

Gardeners' World

The UK’s biggest and best-loved gardening show has been setting the nation’s horticultural agenda for over 50 years. The shows airs on BBC Two on Friday evenings and has even been given the Royal seal of approval with the team being invited to visit the gardens of King Charles III private residence at Highgrove.  A special lockdown episode in April 2020 which saw presenter Monty Don self-filming footage from his garden, got an audience of 2.7 million, the highest ratings in a decade.

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 Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby

BBC TWO

Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby

Now in its sixth season, the show takes a look behind the scenes at some of the most extraordinary hotels across the globe.  Whilst it celebrates the best of what it finds in each location, presenters Rob Rinder and Monica Galetti are not afraid to ask questions that reveal the decisions and visions that guests take for granted and question them where necessary – from design to environmental footprint.

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