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23 May, 2007 - Published 13:37 GMT

In pictures: behind the scenes at Outlook

Outlook team members looking through the door of the Outlook office

Outlook team members - Ania, Sue, Charlotte and Lily - trying to look welcoming at the door to the Outlook office

An Outlook producer working at her desk

Outlook producers work in two different teams - based around two sets of four desks - otherwise known as centres of feverish activity. That's Rochelle in the top right looking feverishly active.

Claire and Deiniol admiring one of the office plants

There are three plants in the office which have become the objects of growing dispute. Plantlovers - like Deiniol and Claire above - recognise that they play a key role in combatting global warming. Others - like Tim (not pictured) - find that they get in the way and make the office too dark.

Outlook presenter Heather Payton sitting at her desk

Outlook presenter Heather Payton working at her desk. (At least pretending to work. We know that she was actually looking up flightplans for light aircraft or planning her next weekend in South Wales.)

Outlook presenter Fred Dove interviewing the pop star Mika

Outlook presenter Fred Dove interviewing American-Lebanese pop star Mika in one of the Bush House studios. He does this every day - as a warm-up before the main event. That's after he's played cricket and swum 60 lengths.

Outlook team members on the roof of Bush House

Members of the Outlook team who have been very naughty get put on the roof of Bush House until they start behaving again. In this case they are Deiniol, Rahat, Rebecca, Endre, Claire, Christine and Kate. Shortly after this picture was taken, this lot started shouting 'Rescue'. (People in the street below think there's a primary school up here - not far wrong of course.)

Outlook editor Gavin Poncia on the roof of Bush House

Admiral-in-chief Gavin Poncia (editorial supremo) on the Bush House roof... He salutes everybody in the hope that one day someone might salute him back. Hang on... is that a small man growing out of the top of his head?

Anthony Gormley sculptures on a roof in London

ah... that explains it. Perspective. An Outlook perspective. If you work here too long you get turned into an iron man - which is an honour apparently. But where did those clouds come from? They must be painted on.

Outlook team members looking through the glass of the door to room 805

Outlook's own iron ladies - Ania, Rebecca, Charlotte and Lily. Heads usually in the clouds.

Outlook production team after a fun run

The Outlook Runners after a fun run in early June 2007. (Either that or they're offering themselves up for auction. Who'll give me 拢5 for the strapping lad on the right?)