World Class. It's time for the annual influx of overseas visitors into the UK from Poland, Iceland, Ethiopia and South Africa. These visitors have no nationality, passports ...
A conversation with a Jerseyman who died of throat cancer last year has been named Interview of the Year by listeners of BBC Radio 4. Aid worker Simon Boas died in July 2024, aged 47, after ...
Review: Mike Leigh's Hard Truths, Inside No. 9 on stage, film Saturday NightReview: Mike Leigh's Hard Truths, Inside No. 9 on stage, film Saturday Night ...
20 devilish questions to test your knowledge of the Shipping Forecast. 25 Years of the 21st Century 25 Years of the 21st Century: 1. The Age of Digital Warfare Matthew and his guests look back at ...
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The Comedy Club brings you the best in contemporary radio comedy. Desert Island Discs Revisited Selected castaway gems from the BBC Desert Island Discs archive.
The BBC Food & Farming Awards were launched in 2000, to mark the 20th anniversary of Radio 4’s The Food Programme. The mission statement then (which remains true to this day) was “to honour ...
A BBC radio service is being axed and could impact people unknowingly relying on the longwave signals it sends out ...
Find out more about the new Any Questions? host. We hope to broadcast Any Questions? from the following venues. Please find details of the venues below with links to their ticketing websites.
Behind the Scenes at the Museum won the Whitbread Best Book of the Year in 1995, and is now dramatised by one of our very best audio writers, Katie Hims, for BBC Radio 4. This is the final episode.
David Farmer is a research fellow at the University of Salford who manages the Salford Energy House – an actual, fully-furnished house that sits inside a giant environmental chamber. By changing ...
The history of weather alerts and the iconic Shipping Forecast broadcast by BBC Radio 4 each day can be traced ... meteorological history of a sizeable UK storm named after something.