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YBF may refer to: * ''You've Been Framed'', a British television programme * Young Britons' Foundation, a British political organisation * Bamfield Water Aerodrome Bamfield Water Aerodrome is an airport located adjacent to Bamfield, British Columbia British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It has a ...
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You've Been Framed
''You've Been Framed!'' is a British television series where viewers can contribute to the programme with their humorous home movies for the entertainment of others. It is produced by ITV Studios and comedian Harry Hill has been providing narration to the programme since 2004. The series began in 1990, and is currently in its 31st series. History The show's format is based on the Japanese show ''Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan'' (1986 debut), which was also the basis for ''America's Funniest Home Videos'' (1989 debut). The show is also similar in format to a number of other shows worldwide, such as '' Australia's Funniest Home Video Show'' (1991 debut). In a deal with various foreign producers of similar shows, many imported clips are used, in exchange for home-grown videos from the United Kingdom. The show was first commissioned as a pilot and aired on ITV on 14 April 1990 with Jeremy Beadle as the host; a second pilot was also commissioned and aired on 1 September 1990. ...
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Young Britons' Foundation
The Young Britons' Foundation, abbreviated to YBF, was a British conservative not-for-profit training, education and research think-tank, established in July 2003. It promoted young conservatives and "classical liberals". The chief executive officer of the organization, Donal Blaney, has described YBF as "a Conservative madrasa". YBF has strong links with the American neoconservative movements, and partnerships with American conservative think-tanks and foundations. YBF was launched in July 2003 at a conference of the Young America's Foundation in Washington, D.C. YBF wanted to expose what it perceived to be left-wing bias in British universities. YBF was originally based in Regent Street, London, leading some Conservatives to question its funding. YBF's funding came from private donations. On 21 December 2015 ''The Times'' reported that Donal Blaney had resigned as chief executive, following on from the allegations of bullying towards former YBF director of outreach Mark Clark ...
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