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Another part of my work at Red Bee Media was to write articles for the 'Picks of the Week' section of the Freeview website. Again character count was very specific but the style far less formal.

Here's a few examples. 
 Later Live ... With Jools Holland

Tuesday 25 October 2011 
10.00-10.30pm BBC TWO

Another eclectic mix of music from bands both familiar and obscure, with styles ranging from stadium rock to rap to folk to pop, and, as always, live. 

Jools welcomes globally-successful stadium and festival botherers Coldplay, who perform tracks from their new album Mylo Xyloto, and New Zealand band The Phoenix Foundation bring their synth-heavy spin on dreamy American sixties-style pop to Later. Professor Green, the Hackney-born rapper, makes his debut on the show with songs from his second album and the Waterboys perform new tracks from ‘An Appointment With Mr Yeates’, their new album of tracks featuring work by poet WB Yeates set to music.
Frozen Planet – Summer

Wednesday 9 November
9.00-10.00pm BBC ONE

David Attenborough experiences summer in Earth's last great frozen wilderness as wildlife cram a lifetime of drama into the brief window of plenty. 

Portraying the grandeur of Arctic and Antarctic as never been seen before – and perhaps never to be seen again - this episode captures spectacular scenes of the polar summers as the change is weather sees a flurry of feeding and fighting among the wildlife. A polar bear is having a tough time giving her cubs their first swimming lesson, a herd of musk oxen rescue a calf that's caught by a pair of Arctic wolves and king penguins cope with an unlikely problem – heat  - by going surfing.
The Big Bang Theory

Thursday 5 January
8.00-8.30pm E4

Bazinga! It's a new year and the world is still spinning. But, if you're in doubt, perhaps TV's brainiest and geekiest sitcom characters can explain.

Leonard is contacted by a former high-school bully who has an earnest business proposition, but Leonard is more interested in retribution. Leonard’s situation reminds Penny of how she behaved in high school. She tries to make amends by calling the people she bullied to apologise, but is coldly rebuffed. So, as a good deed, she decides to donate her old clothes to a clothes bank. All fine and well until she discovers the clothes bank is a fashion treasure trove and starts helping herself. 
Orbit: Earth’s Extraordinary Journey

Sunday 4 March 2012
9.00-10.00pm 

BBC TWO

Join Kate Humble and Dr Helen Czerski as they explore the relationship between the Earth's orbit and the weather.

Right now you're hurtling around the sun at 64,000 miles an hour. In the next year you'll travel 584 million miles and end up back where you started. Feel dizzy? Follow Earth's voyage around the sun for one complete orbit to witness the astonishing consequences this journey has for us all. In this episode we travel from July to the December, experiencing spectacular weather and the largest tides on Earth. Plus, Helen jumps out of an airplane and Kate briefly becomes the fastest driver on Earth!