Sentences with phrase «new television programme»

The ladies spent one month at the Daughters of Divine Charity Convent in Hunstanton, as part of a new television programme.

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We have been over late - night television for years now (even burning out on The Daily Show and Colbert Report, I'm afraid) but Jimmy Fallon's new gig as host of this programme has us actually watching it again.
My friends from Standard Chartered Korea filmed me for a new Korean television programme, I took them to the new family area on the concourse at Anfield, they loved it!
To add to this the media regularly report on surveys showing how the sleepless nights of baby and toddlerdom lead to breakdowns in relationships and now television producers want a slice of the pie with new programmes, like the shockingly awful Bedtime Live, springing up and with no doubt more to come.
1600 - MoD - The British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) has started a new contract to deliver television and radio programmes to the UK Armed Forces.
I first heard his spokesman, Mr Dazang on a television programme say INEC consulted the National Office of Statistics record before arriving at its indices for allocating 90 % of its new polling units to the North.
Turkey has passed two new decrees expelling more than 4,000 civil servants and banning television dating programmes.
It has also been known for ICT procurement to be based on one of the following: educators wishing to keep up with certain trends in the general public's use of computing and communication devices; to actually be ahead of those trends and maintain a reputation for being at the leading edge, with all the attendant issues of being an early adopter; or even on the back of people seeing a new gadget being tested on a television programme.
Everyone has their own way of finding inspiration, and whilst the majority of my hubs are (more or less) planned, I find that many just materialise as the result of a chance sighting or in some cases an excerpt from a television programme which strikes me as fascinating, and which causes me to research further and to expand the theme, perhaps in a new direction.
«We'll be embarking on a programme of work from March 2016, in partnership with industry leaders Game Republic and Sheffield Doc / Fest, to shape the region's screen landscape for years to come; stimulating economic growth, creating new jobs and helping us to nurture a new generation of talent helping to establish Yorkshire as a global centre for film, television and games.»
The rise of «sharenting», YouTube families and «science entertainment» television programmes adversely affects the privacy of children, according to a new report.
ICSTIS has expressed its concern at the rise in TV specific complaints and has proposed a new licensing scheme in its consultation for premium rate telephone services when promoted in television and radio programmes.
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