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Queen opens BBC's new base in Salford Queen opens BBC's new base in Salford
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The Queen has visited Salford and officially opened the BBC's base in the MediaCityUK complex.The Queen has visited Salford and officially opened the BBC's base in the MediaCityUK complex.
Earlier, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh opened hospitals in Manchester after arriving on the royal train at Manchester Victoria Station.Earlier, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh opened hospitals in Manchester after arriving on the royal train at Manchester Victoria Station.
At MediaCityUK, she was taken on a tour of the BBC's studios and watched Football Focus in rehearsal.At MediaCityUK, she was taken on a tour of the BBC's studios and watched Football Focus in rehearsal.
Later, the royal couple will attend a lunch at Manchester Town Hall, hosted by the Lord Mayor of Manchester.Later, the royal couple will attend a lunch at Manchester Town Hall, hosted by the Lord Mayor of Manchester.
The visit is part of the Queen's tour of the UK to mark her Diamond Jubilee.The visit is part of the Queen's tour of the UK to mark her Diamond Jubilee.
At the BBC's home in the new complex they met staff and patients and listened to a specially-commissioned musical work by the Royal Northern College of Music. Hundreds of schoolchildren cheered and waved flags when she arrived at the BBC's home in the MediaCityUK complex, with one child handing her a home-made greeting card saying "Welcome to Salford".
Hundreds of schoolchildren cheered and waved flags when she arrived, with one child handing her a home-made greeting card saying "Welcome to Salford".
BBC director general Mark Thompson and Peter Salmon, director of BBC North, accompanied the royal party on a tour of the buildings.BBC director general Mark Thompson and Peter Salmon, director of BBC North, accompanied the royal party on a tour of the buildings.
They visited the studio where Match Of The Day and Football Focus are filmed, watching a rehearsal featuring ex-Liverpool defender, now pundit, Mark Lawrenson and German former player Didi Hamann, an ex-Liverpool midfielder.They visited the studio where Match Of The Day and Football Focus are filmed, watching a rehearsal featuring ex-Liverpool defender, now pundit, Mark Lawrenson and German former player Didi Hamann, an ex-Liverpool midfielder.
Presenter Dan Walker explained how Football Focus was constructed before the Queen was escorted to the Children's TV studios where CBBC and Newsround are broadcast.Presenter Dan Walker explained how Football Focus was constructed before the Queen was escorted to the Children's TV studios where CBBC and Newsround are broadcast.
The Queen also started the BBC Sport Relief Mile from the complex. There the Queen was greeted by children's show presenters Chris Johnson, Ore Oduba and Cerrie Burnell.
The Duke of Edinburgh will also visit the Salford University Media Centre. A puppetry performance was given by the characters Hacker T Dog and Dodge T Dog, with help from Phil Fletcher and Warrick Brownlow-Pike respectively, who present the links between children's shows.
Earlier, the Queen had opened Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Saint Mary's Hospital and a new wing at Manchester Royal Infirmary. "We thought you might bring the corgis with you?" Hacker T Dog said - before the puppetmasters appeared from beneath the desk to reveal themselves with a bow.
"That's very good, isn't it?" the Queen said.
John Whittaker, chairman of Peel Group, developer of the site, spoke before the Queen pulled the cord to unveil a plaque for the official opening.
He said Queen Victoria opened the Manchester Ship Canal, on the banks of which MediaCityUK now stands in 1894, and the exact spot used to be Dock 9, opened by King Edward VII in 1905.
The Queen also started the BBC Sport Relief Mile for 600 participants from quayside at the complex.
Earlier, she had opened Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Saint Mary's Hospital and a new wing at Manchester Royal Infirmary.
There they met staff and patients and listened to a specially-commissioned musical work by the Royal Northern College of Music.
After lunch, the royal couple will visit a Jubilee garden in the town square, before attending an "urban garden party" at Manchester Central.After lunch, the royal couple will visit a Jubilee garden in the town square, before attending an "urban garden party" at Manchester Central.