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The BBC has created a new "independent executive" position to counter criticism that the corporation is not fully committed to the quota that forces it to take programmes such as Ground Force and Changing Rooms from the private sector.
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The BBC had introduced a range of initiatives including the Expert Women programme to help equip female contributors with the skills needed to take part programmes such as live debates.
"We ask how children are going to take this programme into their daily lives and play.
In 1969, he became director of programming across BBC television, before leaving four years later to take up programme making again.
The programme has been a hit, with schools across the city vying for his time and officials planning to take the programme nationwide.
To take a programme learners must complete a series of short open courses and buy a certificate of achievement for each.
EN: The government decided to take the programme seriously.
Over the years he received many lucrative offers to take his programme onto other networks, but rejected them because he held a 'gentlemen's agreement' with the BBC.
The ministries of health and the ministries of education of the partner countries also agreed to support the project, mainly in allowing some of their staff to take the programme.
Senior BBC staff are threatening to take some flagship programmes off the air rather than face criticisms from an internal inquiry launched in the aftermath of Hutton.
I believe every child should have the right to take part in programmes such as Roots of Empathy, the world's most successful empathy teaching initiative.
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