Now in its sixth year, T4 On The Beach has well and truly established itself as part of the summer festival scene.
Lighting Director Bernie Davis presiding over the way the BBC Proms looks to concert audiences and TV viewers. We caught up with the crew in their control room which is situated behind the famous organ at the Royal Albert Hall.
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Two trips to the new Wembley Stadium kicked off a busy summer for ELP. They kitted out a number of BBC interview studios for the Concert for Diana and the Live Earth event.
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ELP were delighted to be part of this year's song for Wales competition. Broadcast live on S4C from the Newport Centre, this competition follows a similar format to the Eurovision song contest. Viewers voted for their favourite songs.
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To help celebrate the return of The British International Motor Show to London the organisers ILMC staged a series of outdoor concerts which ran alongside the main exhibition.
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The Rhythms of the World festival held in Hitchin, Hertfordshire has become the largest free festival of world music in the UK.
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The National Eisteddfod is unique, it is the largest and oldest celebration of Welsh culture which each year visits a different area of Wales. The site is near the village of Meifod about 8 miles from Welshpool in mid Wales.
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'T in the Park' music festival was broadcast on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Scotland. Over 55 thousand music fans revelled before major acts like REM, Coldplay and Supergrass.
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Beck, four different guitars, a sampler and a very old Joanna…these were the on-stage ingredients for a recent BBC Four session recording
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ELP have just helped launch a new series of BBC FOUR live music sessions.
Recorded exclusively for the digital TV station these sessions seek to showcase varied and unusual acts from around the world.
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If you watched Jools Holland's Easter Hootenanny special recently, you will certainly remember the outrageous structures which framed artists like Macy Grey and Blur.
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