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Dr Who Cross Media Project

Dr Who Cross Media Project. Starter Just a minute: Groups of five Talk about TV dramas Talk about Dr Who Talk about when you watch TV programmes and which platforms you use to watch it. Talk about watching TV with the family. Research. 1 . When was Dr Who first broadcast? Give date

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Dr Who Cross Media Project

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  1. Dr Who Cross Media Project Starter Just a minute: Groups of five Talk about TV dramas Talk about Dr Who Talk about when you watch TV programmes and which platforms you use to watch it. Talk about watching TV with the family

  2. Research 1. When was Dr Who first broadcast? Give date time and channel 2. How many Doctors have there been? Give the dates of their regeneration 3. Name two spin-off programmes of Dr Who 4. Name as many different media products as you can that have texts which relate to Dr Who? E.g. Official BBC Dr Who Website, Fanzines; 5. How many different styles of Dr Who Logo can you find? 6. Visit the BARB website and find out the viewing figures in millions for the first episode of the new series. Where did the programme rank?

  3. What is the BBC? • The BBC is the largest broadcasting organisation in the world. • Its mission is to enrich people's lives with programmes that inform, educate and entertain. http://www.bbc.co.uk/historyofthebbc/resources/in-depth/reith_1.shtml • It is a public service broadcaster, established by a Royal Charter and funded by the licence fee that is paid by UK households.

  4. How much is the licence fee?

  5. What does the license fee go on? • The BBC uses the income from the licence fee to provide services including 8 national TV channels plus regional programming, 10 national radio stations, 40 local radio stations and an extensive website.

  6. Research the BBC

  7. BBC World Service broadcasts to the world on radio, on TV and online, providing news and information in 32 languages. It is funded by a government grant, not from the licence fee. • The BBC also has a commercial arm, BBC Worldwide. Its profits are returned to the BBC for investment in new programming and services

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