Achat show, by the way, is a TV or radio programme where ahost– the person who presents the show – talks to guest celebrities about various topics. And what makes a good interview is the subject of today's show. Nei...
Achat show, by the way, is a TV or radio programme where ahost– the person who presents the show – talks to guest celebrities about various topics. And what makes a good interview is the subject of today's show. Neil So what's a good interview technique, Alice? Alice Well, askingo...
Radio 1's Big Weekend Highlights from the annual music festival. Pentecost Coverage of celebrations for Pentecost. Dirty Rotten Scammers Michelle Ackerley and her mum, Mavis, scrutinise the world of cyber fraud, hacking and other interne… ...
"Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4" NEWS QUIZ: Protests, Satellites and Electric Cars (Podcast Episode 2020) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
Lovely. OK, here's the answer to today's quiz question. I asked: Who developed a method of questioning around two and a half thousand years ago that aims to discover hidden truths? Was it… a) Hippocrates? b) Socrates? Or c) Aristotle?
So you have to ask dumb – or stupid – questions to make a great chat show host! I knew it! Alice Maybe there's hope for you yet, Neil. Neil Charming. Alice Lovely. OK, here's the answer to today's quiz question. I asked...
A Question of Sport is a long-running BBC sports quiz show that has been airing since 2 December 1968 with over 1,000 episodes. It involves two teams of sports stars answering questions on their own and other sports. Each team has a resident captain, each of whom is joined by two stars...
Under the Microscope; BBC TV and Radio Presenter John Inverdale, 52, Takes Our Health Quiz
Using a virtual camera, Roy can vision mix his own video feed, playing in video inserts, super-imposing captions, on-screen quizzes and submitted questions. Interviewer & Coach Roy has conducted thousands of interviews. He prepares meticulously and is committed to making his guests look and sou...
Patrick Jack Twitter:@paddywjack Source: iStock/ avdyachenko The challenge of speaking for one minute on a given subject has long frustrated both players and listeners of the popular radio programmeJust a Minute, but an academic may have cracked it – with the help of comedian Paul Merto...