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BBC Radio 4 36m
"Here’s to J. Peasmold Gruntfuttock, ‘Catsmeat’ Potter Purbright and Raymond Luxury-Yacht." Joel Morris () celebrates the joy of stupid names:
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BBC Radio 4 2h
She's still fighting for civil rights and an end to poverty...
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BBC Radio 4 3h
Did you hear this morning's Thought for the Day on ? It's very personal and very moving. Thank you, Rabbi !
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BBC Radio 4 3h
Now on , a personal message to you, from Jeff Goldblum. *small scream* 🎧Listen to Jeff on Loose Ends:
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BBC Radio 4 4h
Dorian Warren explores the rise and fall of the Black Panther Party and its legacy for more recent black insurgency in America.
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BBC Radio 4 5h
The amazing life of Ada Lovelace, mathematician and computing visionary.
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Could seaweed be the solution to our growing plastic problem?
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BBC Radio 4 9h
Are you aged 18+ with little or no broadcast experience? The Journey of a Lifetime Award will give you £5000 to take a trip anywhere in the world, and broadcast training to turn your experiences into a documentary.
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BBC Radio 4 21h
(We’re only counting remakes of original movies, not adaptations of books/plays, because then the whole list would be taken up by Shakespeare and Charles Dickens.)
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BBC Radio 4 Oct 8
Malorie Blackman has written more than 60 books for children and adults, she speaks several languages (including Klingon – but don't we all?) and she is the first black woman to write for Doctor Who. 🎧 Listen to her story on Profile.
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BBC Radio 4 Oct 8
After the Second World War, a number of high-ranking members of the Nazi regime stood trial at Nuremberg. But some of those who should have faced justice escaped. The routes they took to flee are known collectively as the ‘ratline’...
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BBC Radio 4 Oct 8
A story of love, denial and a curious death. investigates the disappearance of a senior Nazi, Otto Wächter, who spent three years escaping capture after WWII... 🎧 Listen to :
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BBC Radio 4 Oct 8
Replying to @CLangridgeWrite
Happy pub day Callie! 🎉
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BBC Radio 4 Oct 8
Thanks Dionne. This is a story we've been covering for some time.
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BBC Radio 4 Oct 8
⚡️ “Which library helped you fall in love with reading? 📚”
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BBC Radio 4 Oct 8
Can anyone help find the name of this book?
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BBC Radio 4 Oct 8
Replying to @BBCRadio4
There are some fantastic, curious ways that libraries are keeping going through the world: from beach bookshelves and book bikes, to Little Free Libraries.
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BBC Radio 4 Oct 8
Which librarian or library helped you to fall in love with reading? 📚
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BBC Radio 4 Oct 8
"Amateur sounding vocalist who sings wrong notes." Whoops! 👨‍🎤
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