Have I Got a Bit More News for You An extended version of the satirical news quiz with regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton… Christmas Morning Each year we join a congregation sitting through their Christmas Day service from around the country… ...
May 6th: PBFC informs the media of intention of filing a lawsuit against the state and BBC. May 7th: Governor Newsom responds with a bombshell assertion that the first community spread of COVID-19 occurred in a nail salon (this was news to our 39 million California residents including the...
Police have launched an investigation after a Scottish rugby fan exposed himself on a live BBC show. The Scot dropped his kilt on Friday’s evening news programme BBC Wales Today, ahead of Scotland’s clash with Wales yesterday afternoon. The clip has become a YouTube hit and had received m...
I'd just graduated and I saw this role advertised. I applied on a whim really. I didn't think I'd even get an interview, but I did, passed the infamously difficult sports quiz, and before I knew it without even really thinking I'd packed up my life in Manchester ...
Well, you've got me there, Rob. I don't know the answer to that but I can give you the answer to today's quiz question. I asked: What's the word for a system, such as use of special poems or rhymes to help you remember...
the issue of antisemitism in the Labour party during their Sunday morning programme ‘The Big Questions‘. The show tends to touch on topical issues related to faith and ethics. The specific show from the 28th January will beavailable to viewon the ‘BBC iPlayer’ for the next few weeks. ...
And there is one more downside about using a self-balancing scooter. And this is also the answer to our quiz question… I asked if it's true or false that it's illegal to ride a hoverboard on the pavement in the UK. Finn And ...
Quizzes WinRe-Live The BBC’s Soulful Salute To Stax Records‘Stax Records – 50 Years of Soul’ features performances from Steve Cropper, William Bell, Booker T. Jones, and more.Published on September 11, 2020 By Sophie Smith Photo: Courtesy Stax Records Tonight, BBC Four re-airs Stax ...
Aware of the need to keep popular consent for its poll tax to pay for it, the BBC has long decided to undertake a lot of popular programming which competes directly with free to air commercial tv. Can we really call soaps, old films, light entertainments, pop music, quiz shows and home...
That is today's topic - can you die from a broken heart? First though, the quiz question. The first human-to-human heart transplant took place in 1967. But what country was it in? Was it: a) South Africa b) USA or c) China ?What do you think, Rob?