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| About | The BBC exists to enrich people’s lives with great programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain. Its vision is to be the most creative, trusted organisation in the world. It provides a wide range of distinctive programmes and services for everyone, free of commercial interests and political bias. They include television, radio, national, local, childrens’, educational, language and other services for key interest groups. BBC services are hugely popular and used by over 90% of the UK population every week. The BBC also runs orchestras, actively develops new talent and supports training and production skills for the British broadcasting, music, drama and film industries. The BBC is financed by a TV licence paid by households. It does not have to serve the interests of advertisers, or produce a return for shareholders. This means it can concentrate on providing high quality programmes and services for everyone, many of which would not otherwise be supported by subscription or advertising. | |
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| Known TV Show Involvement | |
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| Call The Midwife | |
| The Syndicate | |
| Body Farm | |
| Case Histories | |
| Dancing On The Edge | |
| Daniel Deronda | |
| Episodes | |
| Frankenstein's Wedding | |
| Great Expectations | |
| Inside Men | |
| Members of Casting Call Pro who have worked for BBC | ||
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| 2014 | Senol Ali, Eastern European Criminal Crimewatch UK Manchester | |
| Ernest Gromov, New York Waiter Burton and Taylor | ||
| 2013 | Gemma Paige North, Hedy Lamarr / Mary Anderson Ye Olde Dragons' Den | |
| Ian M. Court, Corporate Lawyer X-Ray (Series 12, Episode 23) Monmouth Court House | ||
| Stephen Walker, presenter word on the street | ||
| Kari Kleiv, Elizabeth Woodville Women of the Wars of the Roses BBC 2 | ||
| Elaine Caulfield, British Times Journalist Wizards vs Aliens | ||
| Amy Jai, Passerby Wizards vs Aliens | ||
| Clem So, Wizard Wizards v.s Aliens | ||
| James Dougal, Infantry Comander Wipers times | ||
| James Dougal, Injured Soilder Wipers Times | ||
| James Littlewood, Soup kitchen chef Whitechapel | ||
| Emma Lock, Witness Whitechapel | ||
| Elena Harding, Customer in coffee shop What Remains (episode 3) | ||
| Glenn Webster, Police Officer What Remains Ealing Studios, Ealing, London, UK | ||
| Meryl Griffiths, Marie What Remains | ||
| miwa saeki, Richard's Girlfriend What Remains | ||
| Daniel Godward, Jerry Harper What Remains Ealing | ||
| Ian Mannly, Teacher What Remains | ||
| Carrie-Louise Knight, Neighbour (speaking role) What Remains London Location | ||
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