Dan:Well the fina lwhistle is about to blow on today’s programme. Before that though, here’s the answer to our quiz question. I asked you when the first international footballmatch took place. Neil:And I took ...
You were nodding in agreement, there, Tim. Which reminds me of our quiz question. In which country does shaking your head mean ‘yes’? Is it… a) Greece, b) Japan or c) Bulgaria? Tim I said Greece… Neil And that...
Neil: Well, you're not the only one, Finn. We will talk about that in a moment, but first, as usual, we have our quiz question and it's about Shakespeare and translation. What was the first language that Shakespeare's plays were translated into? Was it: a) French b) German or c...
Can we really call soaps, old films, light entertainments, pop music, quiz shows and home improvement advertorials public service broadcasting, distinct from other broadcasting?How do they differ from what free to air commercial tv serves up? If the programme is very popular, then financing it ...
tour behind the scenes tosome places the public don't normally get to see. This programme is therecording that I made at the stadium. There are comprehension questions on thewebsite and a quiz so you can check your understanding. The tour started off at the office of one of the ...
Well the final whistle is about to blow on today’s programme. Before that though, here’s the answer to our quiz question. I asked you when the first international football match took place. Neil And I took a guess with the 1890s. ...
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Do you know how much the UK spends on tackling drugs every year? Neil: Hang on here, Jen, I’m the quiz master! Jen: Go on, have a guess! Millions or billions? Neil: OK, I’ll go high like you did - billions? Jen...
Well, I know there are a lot, so I’m going to say 93,000 – but that is just a guess. Neil I’ll reveal the answer a little later in the programme. Today we’re talking about being a foodie. Rob, what is a foodie?
You are quite clever actually because you are right, or was it a good guess? Neil It was a good guess. Rob Well done! And synovial is the name for the fluid that surrounds this type of joint. Neil OK. So can we hear t...