Word: bbc
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Oberwetter was visited by Barnes, who identified himself as "Howard Parsons" and insisted that the two of them discuss the matter on a bench outdoors. Oberwetter says he refused to accept the illegal materials. What Oberwetter did not know was that the encounter was being videotaped, allegedly by a BBC correspondent named David Taylor. The video was turned over to the FBI, but without any audio, it proved nothing. Nevertheless, agents heard rumors that Taylor was preparing to air or distribute the video. That sparked the FBI sting. "It created a real dilemma for us," says one law-enforcement official...
...British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has covered the election extensively over the last three months, but omitted the blitz of last-minute advertisements televised Tuesday...
Everyone was dressed in dark tones, and the BBC World Service T-shirt I sported just didn't seem to fit the mood. Meanwhile my lissome friend glided through a sample of her theatrical network, whilst I was left to read the program. This done about 20 times, the lights started to dim, and that flustering thrill of the unexpected quieted...
...company continues to work closely with WGBH, according to Lewis. They are currently working on a series co-produced with WGBH and the BBC, "The Secret of Life," as well as various "Nova" programs...
...mother responds, "Keeping certain secrets secret is important to the general balance of life." His father Owen cries quietly. He too has a secret; he too is gay. Before THE LOST LANGUAGE OF CRANES plays out, Owen will reveal that secret, permanently altering the family's fragile balance. This BBC adaptation of David Leavitt's novel, airing June 24 on pbs, transposes the setting from New York City to London. Graced with intense, subtle performances, the tale remains compelling, but the change of locale distances already remote characters and undercuts the work's emotional force...