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08.07.03
Greg Dyke


Greg Dyke speech to the Radio Festival
Greg Dyke, BBC Director-General, has given a speech to the Radio Festival in Birmingham. He announced a new BBC radio station for Coventry.
Copy of speech available here


SPEECHES


08.07.03
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Campaign launched to recover the missing million school books
An estimated 1.2 million school books go missing each year from UK schools because students fail to return them. This week Radio Five Live launches a campaign to help recover the books.


FIVE LIVE


07.07.03
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BBC says FAC report justifies BBC journalism
The BBC believes Monday's report from the Foreign Affairs Committee justifies its decision to broadcast the Today programme story of 29 May and the Newsnight story of 2 June and shows that both were in the public interest.


BBC NEWS


06.07.03


Statement from Gavyn Davies, Chairman of the BBC


BBC NEWS



 Scotland

06.07.03

Radio Scotland freshens Sunday morning schedule


 Wales

01.07.03

Bugged by the boss?


 Northern Ireland

07.07.03

Actress Cate Blanchett joins Patrick Kielty


 Worldwide

07.07.03

Gary Rhodes - The Compete Cookery Year


 Programme Information - Week 29


Fiona Bruce


Lucy Duran


The asylum debate - have your say
BBC ONE looks at the issue of asylum with an evening of specially commissioned programmes. Fiona Bruce presents You The Judge - live and interactive, viewers will have their say on Britain's asylum policy. Asylum - A Panorama Special takes a journey through the asylum system in the UK.
Asylum - Wednesday 23 July BBC ONE

Passport to the world
Lucy Duran, the well-travelled Radio 3 presenter, joins the global party for the WOMAD weekend in Reading. This year, BBC Summer features more coverage of the festival than ever before.
BBC Summer WOMAD weekend 2003 - begins Friday 25 July BBC Radio 3, BBC FOUR and BBCi

 Press Packs


Alan Yentob presents Imagine


Imagine - a series looking at the power and effect of the arts and their main protagonists. BBC ONE, Wednesdays, 10.35pm

BBC Proms 2003

Spring/Summer Season - BBC ONE; BBC TWO

TV Drama - Casualty; Death In Holy Orders; The Eustace Bros; Love Again; Spooks; Strange

Factual & Arts TV - The Arts on BBC Television; The Big Read; Human Senses

Radio - Make time for digital radio




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