"Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4" NEWS QUIZ: Protests, Satellites and Electric Cars (Podcast Episode 2020) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
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...
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One of them, fairly recently, showed a smartly-dressed woman calling out something like, "come quickly, the world music programme's about to start on Radio 3". How I tittered. World music and I have a problematic relationship. I can still not turn my head fully to the left after ...
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6. Media English: understand the English usage in professional news. 7. English quiz: online test your own English grammar and vocabulary. 8. Weekly report: learn English with interesting world anecdotes (film version). 9. Bilingual view of the world: watch the world’s major news films with...
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Would there have been Coronation Street had the BBC not mastered the weekly radio “Soap” programming here in the UK (be it as a vehicle for information; The Archers, or entertainment; The Glums etc.) back in the 1950s and ’60s. Should the BBC be banned from broadcasting such content...
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Some BBC executives dismiss as convenient nonsense Mr Entwistle’s claim that he did not quiz Helen Boaden, head of BBC News, further when she mentioned the Savile investigation because of the firewall between news and entertainment. The two were then rivals to become director-general and they ...