Photo gallery > BBC TV Coverage July 09
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School chilrden and Kate and Maria talk to Sarah
Sarah Mukherjee, BBC Environment Correspondent (in red) talks to school children and school chef Maria Woods and resident Kate Harrison and the things they are doing to cut carbon. The kids then went on to do a CBBC interview for Newsround.
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Alex watches the live news feed
We had fun watching all the live feeds from the Satellite Uplink truck. Wonderful technology!
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Residents crowd into the BBC truck to watch footage
The BBC encouraged us to join in and watch how the videos were uploaded to the studio in London. People were keen to learn!
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Sarah interviews Ian Dosset about his low carbon house
Sarah Mukherjee, BBC Environment correspondent, chats to Ian and the world about his fantastic low carbon house and all the technology he and Rosemary have used.
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Filming Ashton Hayes CC
The Ashton Hayes CC did a good job for the camera!
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king louis chip shop at 7am!
Paul from King Louis in Tarvin (the local chippy) opened up specially at the break of dawn to provide chip oil for the BBC van and enable us to do an interview for Radio 4 Today.
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School intro filming
The solar panel and wind turbine set the scene for the opening shots at the Primary School.
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Famous 3
Three boys from the school featured 3 times on BBC News, World News and CBBC Newsround. Stars! Here they are chatting to Sarah Mukherjee.
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More cricket
The team featured several times on BBC News and World News. Test match next!
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Ruth and Garry discuss the day's plans
Ruth McGeown, BBC TV producer, and Garry Charnock, Project Chair, discuss the shoots planned throughout the day - from 0700 to 1700.
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Bill Nunnerley takes a break
After three live interviews about his smart meter, 85-year old Bill Nunnerley take a break to chat with Roy Alexander. Great work Bill, superstar!
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Lynn May reports
Lynn May (green jumper!) explains to Sarah the kinds of things her and Richard have done to cut their carbon footprint at work and at home.