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  2. World Book Club - Wikipedia

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    World Book Club is a radio programme on the BBC World Service. Each edition of the programme, which is broadcast on the first Saturday of the month with repeats into the following Monday, [1] features a famous author discussing one of his or her books, often the most well-known one, with the public. Since the programme began in 2002 it has been ...

  3. The Forum (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    The Forum is broadcast through the BBC World Service and its international broadcasting partners. The show is also available online, to download and as a podcast. All previous shows are archived online. Previous guests. Previous guests include: Nobel Prize–winning biologist John Sulston; Political scientist Joseph Nye

  4. The World (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    The World is produced from the Nan and Bill Harris Studios at the WGBH building in Boston, Massachusetts. The show airs on over 300 public radio stations and has 2.5 million weekly listeners. Additionally, portions of The World aired in the United Kingdom as Boston Calling until 2020 and in whole in Canada through CBC Radio One.

  5. No Such Thing as a Fish - Wikipedia

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    No Such Thing as a Fish is a weekly British podcast series produced and presented by the researchers behind the BBC Two panel game QI. In the podcast each of the researchers, collectively known as "The QI Elves", present their favourite fact that they have come across that week. The most regular presenters of the podcast are James Harkin ...

  6. World Have Your Say - Wikipedia

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    Website. World Have Your Say. Podcast. BBC Radio Podcast. World Have Your Say ( WHYS) is an international BBC global discussion show, that was broadcast on BBC World Service every weekday at 16:00 UTC and on BBC World News every Friday at 15:00 UTC. World Have Your Say won Gold in the 2008 Sony Radio Awards, in the category Listener Participation.

  7. Claudia Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Claudia Anne Hammond (born 23 May 1971) is a British author, frequent radio presenter and podcast host for BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service, and occasional TV presenter. Early life [ edit ] Hammond was born in the market town of Sandy in Bedfordshire on 23 May 1971, and grew up in the county.

  8. Digital Planet - Wikipedia

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    Digital Planet. Digital Planet (previously known as Click and originally Go Digital) was a radio programme broadcast on the BBC World Service presented by Gareth Mitchell. Alternating as contributors are Bill Thompson, Ghislaine Boddington and Angelica Mari, who comment on items in the programme and discuss them with Mitchell.

  9. Science in Action (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    Science in Action. Science in Action is a long-running weekly radio programme produced by the BBC World Service and currently hosted by British journalists Roland Pease [1] and Marnie Chesterton, and scientist and broadcaster Professor Adam Hart. It is broadcast on Thursdays at 18.32 GMT and repeated twice the following day, at 01.32 and 08.32.