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The title reflected the fact that at the time the BBC broadcast via radio only. (The BBC version of The Listener was preceded by another magazine with the same title which was the Journal of the Wireless League.) The first issue was published as a four-page insert in the Wireless World magazine on 24 March 1926.
BBC History is the biggest-selling history magazine in the UK. [ citation needed ] The magazine contains topical features, often aligned with programmes being broadcast on BBC Radio or Television and written by academic historians, as well as historical analysis of news events and comparisons with similar previous events, reviews of new books ...
Ariel was the in-house magazine/newspaper of the BBC, published weekly on Tuesdays, and named after Prospero and Ariel, the 1932 statue by Eric Gill on the facade of the BBC's Broadcasting House depicting Shakespeare's Prospero and Ariel.
Legacy: A Search for the Origins of Civilisation (1992) Lifeboat (1993) In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great (1997) Conquistadors (2000) In Search of Shakespeare (2003) In Search of Myths and Heroes (2005) The Story of India (2007) Christina: A Medieval Life (2008) In Search of Beowulf (2009) (a.k.a. Michael Wood on Beowulf) Michael Wood's ...
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Baily's Monthly Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, and Racing Register; The Banker; Barn (Welsh magazine) Bass Guitar (magazine) BBC Gardeners' World; BBC History; BBC MindGames; BBC Music Magazine; BBC Science Focus; BBC Sky at Night; BBC Wildlife; EPIC Magazine; Beat Instrumental; The Beatles Book; Beautiful Kitchens; The Beholder (magazine ...
This category is for articles about BBC publications, such as magazines and books. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
In July 2014 Skoda appeared in an episode of the BBC Radio 4 series Making History hosted by Tom Holland, discussing the relationship between violence and justice in the medieval period. [16] Skoda has also written for BBC History Magazine, [17] the Times Literary Supplement [18] and History Today. [19]