HD Preview: Andy Parsons 'Only in Britain...' - Live at the Apollo - BBC OneLive at the Apollo playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=032AAAD469C7294AFind out more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gn6ymThe legendary Lenny Henry hosts another evening of comedy from the Hammersmith Apollo, and introduces special guests Andy Parsons and Ed Byrne.
Penguins - BBCFilm maker and writer Terry Jones discovers a colony of penguins, which are unlike any other penguins in the world.Making of: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzhDsojoqk8
BBC News 24 error, interview job applicant (not taxi driver)On May 8th 2006 BBC News 24's Karen Bowerman interviewed Guy Kewney, a respected IT expert, re. Apple Computer vs. Apple Music. Only it wasn't Guy Kewney. They interviewed a job applicant live on air instead! His expression when he realises their mistake is priceless! Full story: http://biased-bbc.blogspot.com/2006/05/i-ad-that-guy-kewney-in-back-of-my-cab.html
Olympics 2008 Monkey Movie - BBC SportThe Olympics 08.08.08 http://www.bbc.co.uk/monkeyolympicsBBC Sport's marketing campaign and titles for the forthcoming Olympic Games are based upon the traditional Chinese folklore 'Journey to the West'. The animation and music were specially produced by Jamie Hewlett and Damon Albarn.
BBC mistakes cab driver for IT-expertA computer expert has described his astonishment at seeing the BBC's 24-hour news channel interview a taxi driver - in the mistaken belief it was him.Guy Kewney - a white, bearded technology expert - was astonished to see himself appear on screen as a black man with an apparent French accent. He was even more shocked to see himself unable to answer basic questions about the legal battle between the Beatles' Apple Corps and Apple Computer over the use of an apple symbol.Mr Kewney, an IT journalist and founder of newswireless.net, watched as the cabbie, who has not been named, gamely attempted to answer questions fired at him by BBC consumer affairs correspondent Karen Bowerman.The man, who had been waiting for his fare in the reception of Television Centre, found himself being ushered into a studio and fitted with a microphone after raising his hand when a producer called out the name Guy Kewney.On his website, the real Mr Kewney, said that the man "seemed as baffled as I felt" when asked about the consequences of the lawsuit live on BBC News 24.It is unclear why the driver identified himself when Mr Kewney's named was called but it is thought he had been waiting to pick the computer expert up.Only when Ms Bowerman announced live on air the name and title of the man who should have been there and asked the first question did the driver realise there had been a mix-up.A BBC spokeswoman said: "Unfortunately we did make a mistake and the wrong person was interviewed briefly on air before we cut to our reporter."We apologise to viewers for any confusion."Do you know the mystery cab driver? Contact the newsdesk on 0207 9386063 or by email at news@dailymail.co.uk.The interviewKaren Bowerman: Guy Kewney is editor of the technology website Newswireless.Face of horrorKB: Hello, good morning to you.Taxi driver: Good morning.KB: Were you surprised by this verdict today.Taxi driver: I am very surprised to see... this verdict to come on me because I was not expecting that. When I came they told me somehting else and I am coming. So a big surprise anyway.KB: A big surprise, yeah, yes.Taxi driver: Exactly.KB: With regards to the costs involved do you think now more people will be downloading online?Taxi driver: Actually If you can walk everywhere yoy are going to see a lot of people downloading the internet and the website and everything they want. But I think eh It is much better for development and eh to inform people what they want and to get the easy way and so faster if they are looking for.KB: It does really seem the way the music industry's progressing now that people want to go onto the website and download music.Taxi driver: Exactly you can go everywhere on the cyber cafe and you can take, you can go easy. It is going to be an easy way for everyone to get something to the internetKB: Thank you. Thanks very much indeed.
BBC reporter losing it (unedited) + BBC defensePanorama Editor defends BBC journalist's outburst against Tommy Davis from Scientology. Looney religion meets male aggression (all too common among British journalists).
Top Gear - Richard Hammond toasts Nissan with a jet car - BBCTop Gear's Richard Hammond toasts a Nissan with a jet car. Exciting free automobile video from BBC Worldwide.
BBC: WOW - Buying GoldBBC report on buying Gold in WOW.
Ming Tea - BBCThis video features Austin Powers (Mike Myers), Mrs. Kensington (Mimi Rogers) & Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley).
Penguins April Fool - The Making Of - BBCA behind the scenes look at how the BBC created the BBC iPlayer trail for April Fools' Day, featuring a colony of flying penguins.Watch the April Fool video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dfWzp7rYR4
London 2008 New Year Fireworks - BBC OneWatch the 2009 fireworks here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHMVdhEp-Twhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/bbconeLondon 2008 New Year FireworksNew Year Live, 31 Dec 2007, 11:15pm, BBC One.The fireworks display celebrating 2008, from the heart of London in the magnificent setting of Big Ben, the London Eye, Somerset House and Embankment.
panacea81 (Lauren Luke) feature on Inside Out - BBC Onehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/insideoutLauren Luke posts hugely successful video tutorials on applying make up on YouTube. She is virtually untrained and now being courted by the big make up producers to promote their products. But away from the privacy of her bedroom and the internet she is very shy... so can she make it in the wider cut throat beauty world?
BBC: Caravan Conkers! - Top GearVery funny video from BBC's Top Gear. Richard Hammond and James May turn their hands to Caravan Conkers. The game is simple: employ two crane drivers, hoist your painted caravan on a long cable, and smash together until you have a winner! Hilarious and destructive, watch this fantastic new game created by Top Gear boys Richard Hammond, James May and Jeremy Clarkson.Don't forget to hit 'view in high quality' at the bottom right of the video to get the best picture. Visit http://www.topgear.com for all the latest news and reviews.
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Top Gear - Mazda RX8 - BBCThe Top Gear team put the Mazda RX8 through its paces in this exciting auto and speed racing game from BBC Worldwide.
Top Gear - Build your own limousines! BBCIt's time for another Top Gear challenge, a fast racing game to the finish. This time, the boys are asked to make their own stretch limousines out of their car of choice. Watch as they face paintball gun attacks and the all dreaded 3 point turn challenge. From the BBC.
Wow! Giant octopus - extreme animals - BBC wildlifeWatch this amazing footage as Steve Leonard gets up close and personal with a giant octopus in the freezing sea waters. Would you be happy to get this close to an Extreme Animal with giant eys and pale blue blood? Find out now as you take a dive into this beautiful aquatic environment.
BBC: £1500 Porsche Challenge - Top GearThe Top Gear boys Jeremy Clarkson Richard Hammond and James May are all given £1500 to buy a second hand Porsche. As the Top gear production team provide a variety of challenges to put their purchases to the test, who will come out victorious as the best bargain buyer, and who will be shown to be the worst at selecting a vintage (and cheap!) Porsche? Watch this great challenge clip from BBC car show Top Gear to find out!Don't forget to hit 'view in high quality' at the bottom right of the video to get the best picture. Visit http://www.topgear.com for all the latest news and reviews.
BBC News - June 4, 1989, Tiananmen Square MassacreThe Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, also known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre and the June 4th Incident, or colloquially, Six-four (Chinese: 六四) by the Chinese public, and as the Political Turmoil between Spring and Summer of 1989 by the government of the People's Republic of China, were a series of demonstrations led by students, intellectuals and labour activists in the People's Republic of China between April 15, 1989 and June 4, 1989.
Joni Mitchell-California (BBC)This is a live performance of Joni Mitchell's hit, California. This was taken on October 9, 1970.
Top Gear - Ariel Atom - BBCJeremy Clarkson challenges the Ariel Atom to prove more fun than a motorbike - with astounding results. The speed is unlike any car or motorcycle on the road today, Top Gear investigates!Watch more Top Gear from BBC Worldwide here:http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=793CABDF042A9514
BBC UNIVERSOS PARALELOSDocumentário sobre estudos quanticos das teorias relativa, absoluta, teoria M , Big Bang, super graviton.
Greg Palast Reports: BBC NewsNight- Vulture FundsInvestigative journalist Greg Palast reports on one company that has won the right to collect $20 million from the government of Zambia after buying its debt for $4 million. In his recent State of the Union address, President Bush declared the United States was taking on the challenges of global hunger, poverty and disease, and urged support for debt relief, which he called the best hope for eliminating poverty.
BBC One - Comic Relief - Daniel Craig & Catherine Tatehttp://www.rednoseday.com/ PLEASE DONATE!Daniel Craig and Catherine Tate fall in love for Comic Relief 2007.
Top Gear - Car-Boat Challenge - BBCA chance to see the Top Gear boys famous car-boat challenge! Will any of their amphibious converted cars survive the Top Gear challenges? Find out in this BBC automobile video clip.
FaceBook In Reality - idiotsofants.com and BBC'sThe WallComedy from http://www.idiotsofants.com What would it be like if Facebook was actually played out in real life? As featured on BBC Three show 'The Wall' see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/thewall
BBC Reports Live that WTC7 has fallen, yet it still standsBBC's public response on Wed 2/28:LINK: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2007/02/part_of_the_conspiracy.htmlwww.STOPROSIEENDAMERICA.com1. We're not part of a conspiracy. Nobody told us what to say or do on September 11th. We didn't get told in advance that buildings were going to fall down. We didn't receive press releases or scripts in advance of events happening.2. In the chaos and confusion of the day, I'm quite sure we said things which turned out to be untrue or inaccurate - but at the time were based on the best information we had. We did what we always did - sourced our reports, used qualifying words like "apparently" or "it's reported" or "we're hearing" and constantly tried to check and double check the information we were receiving.3. Our reporter Jane Standley was in New York on the day of the attacks, and like everyone who was there, has the events seared on her mind. I've spoken to her today and unsurprisingly, she doesn't remember minute-by-minute what she said or did - like everybody else that day she was trying to make sense of what she was seeing; what she was being told; and what was being told to her by colleagues in London who were monitoring feeds and wires services.4. We no longer have the original tapes of our 9/11 coverage (for reasons of cock-up, not conspiracy). So if someone has got a recording of our output, I'd love to get hold of it. We do have the tapes for our sister channel News 24, but they don't help clear up the issue one way or another.5. If we reported the building had collapsed before it had done so, it would have been an error - no more than that. As one of the comments on You Tube says today "so the guy in the studio didn't quite know what was going on? Woah, that totally proves conspiracy... "HA! THEY say they lost the tapes from the single most important news day of our generation! They lost the 9/11 tapes HAHAH! That's hilarously absurd.------Someone on the inside was either trying to blow the whistle, or they had really shakey boots while engaging in this day's "false flag" event. I must say, the more we uncover, the more we see how incredibly sloppy they really were in trying to fool the world into thinking we have a "new enemy". I guess you can't blame the neo cons for trying, I mean after Russia fell, what choice did they have? "Oh! I know! How about we create a fake enemy?!""Give that man a metal! How would you like to have a seat on the NYSE?!? Or how about a #3 position at CIA!?"At this point you just have you laugh your ass off at the absurdity of it all. At least we have those Democrats to save us! HAHAH! LOL!
Human characteristics of chimps - BBC wildlifeBBC wildlife. Charlotte Uhlenbroek explains just how similar these bonobos social habits are to our own. Free video clip from BBC.From the BBC
Merlin - The Cinema Trailer - BBC Onehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/merlinComing in the Autumn on BBC One.
Caribou - Andorra mini documentary [BBC Collective]BBC Collective's mini documentary on electronic-musician-turned-live-performer Caribou, including live performace and the making of tea.The Top Gear team wonder what it would be like if you were struck by lightning while in your car. Richard Hammond finds out! Free exciting automobile clip from BBC Worldwide.
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