“We have a responsibility to operate with as minimal an impact on the environment as possible, and are always looking for innovative ways in which to further engage audiences with our content, and extend the life of our sets and costumes. Sally Mills, head of sustainability at BBC Studios, said: “Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do at BBC Studios, both on and offscreen. The remainder of the money made will be given to BBC Studios, “whose profits are returned to the BBC to help fund programmes and services”, the broadcaster said.įans will have the chance to own “props, posters, outfits, and costume patterns” from the three live shows, including the grand final where British entrant Mae Muller placed second from bottom with her track I Wrote A Song. Props used at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena will be among the lots on offer.īidding for the auction will begin at 10am on May 30, with 20% of the proceeds being split between ACC Liverpool Foundation and BBC Media Action. The corporation said the auction was part of its sustainability efforts. An auction is being held where people can bid for more than 60 items. Early printings had cover art by Michael Whelan and a frontispiece by Jack Gaughan. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in September 1980, and has been reprinted numerous times since. Costumes and parts of the stage from this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool are being sold off by the BBC. Lore of the Witch World is a collection of science fantasy short stories by American writer Andre Norton, forming part of her Witch World series.
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