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In Our Time is a radio discussion programme exploring a wide variety of historical, scientific, cultural, religious and philosophical topics, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom since 1998 and hosted by Melvyn Bragg. Since 2011, all episodes have been available to download as individual podcasts. [1]
In Our Time is a BBC Radio 4 discussion series and podcast exploring a wide variety of historical, scientific and philosophical topics, presented by Melvyn Bragg, since 15 October 1998. [3] It is one of Radio 4's most successful discussion programmes, acknowledged to have "transformed the landscape for serious ideas at peak listening time".
BBC World News (1999–2019) BBC World News America (1999–2019) Beast (2000–07) Bedlam (2012–16) Being Human (2009–13) Bellamy's People (2010–14) Ben Elton: The Man from Auntie (2001–09; 2013) The Ben Elton Show (1998–99; 2010–14) The Benny Hill Show (1998–2006) Bergerac (1998–2008) The Best of Tommy Cooper (1998–2005) Big ...
List of In Our Time programmes; In Our Time (radio series) In the Balance; In the Chair; In the End (radio series) In the Red (radio series) In Touch (radio series) The Infinite Monkey Cage; Injury Time (radio series) Inside Health; Inside Science; Inside the Ethics Committee; Inspector Steine; It's Not What You Know (radio series) It's Your Round
BBC Genome Project is a digitised online searchable database of back issues of the Radio Times from 1923 to 2009. [13] The information in the database will be linked up with the video and audio files that the BBC have archived, and from this the BBC will be able to work out what is still missing from the archive. [14] [15]
The list of episodes is long enough that IMHO it is better to keep them separate. But you're right about the update issue: it doesn't make sense to have to update both articles. After the changes I just made, in the future, only List of In Our Time programmes will need to be updated as to what the last programme was.
June – Utility radio ("War-time Civilian Receiver"), produced by the radio industry under government direction, available for sale. [3]5 June – One day before D-Day, the BBC transmits coded messages (including the second line of a poem by Paul Verlaine and Hubert Gregg's "I'm Going to Get Lit Up When the Lights Go Up in London") [4] from Britain to underground resistance fighters in France ...
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