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The BBC is probably the best well-known non-commercial radio and television system, formed by royal charter in 1927 to «educate and enlighten» the citizens. The letters BBC stand for the British Broadcasting Corporation, a very large television and radio organization based in the United Kingdom of Great Britain.

It includes five national radio stations, more than 30 local radio stations, two national television stations, the International BBC World Service and BBC Worldwide Television.

The BBC is a public service. It is paid for by taxes, by advertisers, and all the major political parties have equal rights to give political broadcasts.

There are four radio channels. Radio 1 has mostly pop music; Radio 2 has light music, comedy, sport. Radio 3 has classical and modern music, talks on serious subjects, old and new plays.

Radio 4 presents current news reports, talks and discussions.

The BBC also has two television channels BBC 1 and BBC 2.

BBC 2 offers more serious programmes than BBC 1. It shows discussions, adaptations of novels into plays and films, operas and concerts.

BBC 1 offers lighter plays and series, humor and sport, but there are also some interesting documentaries.

BBC documentaries like «Animal Planet», «Discovery», or «Wildlife» are popular in many countries of the world.

Вопросы:
1)What do the letters BBC stand for?

2)When and why was the BBC formed?

3)What units does the BBC consist of?

4)How do you understand the phrase «The BBC is a public service»?

5)In theory can the BBC help one of the political parties to win elections?

6)Why do you think different radio and television channels specialize in different programmes?

7)Which of the two TV channels – BBC 1 or BBC 2 – a lover of classics may choose?

8)Have you ever watched any of the BBC documentaries? What impression did they make on you?
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