Radio 4 commissions all-star literary comedy, Gloomsbury
BBC Radio 4 has commissioned Little Brother Productions to produce Gloomsbury, a 6x30-minute comedy series from the pen of Sue Limb.
BBC Radio 4 has commissioned Little Brother Productions to produce Gloomsbury, a 6x30-minute comedy series from the pen of Sue Limb.
Radio 4 has today announced that Anita Anand will take over from Jonathan Dimbleby, following his decision to step down as the presenter of Any Answers? after almost 25 years at the helm. Jonathan will continue to chair Any Questions? and the two programmes will remain closely linked in the issues they address.
A panel of six, chaired by Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House, Tony Hall, has chosen The New Elizabethans who define the past six decades, for a landmark Radio 4 series to mark The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
The BBC is to broadcast an unprecedented array of television and radio output for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee next month. This includes 14 hours of live programming across the Jubilee weekend itself, from 3-5 June.
Pan-BBC related radio - London 2012
This year’s BBC Reith lecturer will be British historian Niall Ferguson.
BBC Radio 4’s Today programme is to produce a limited edition digital radio to commemorate its return to New Broadcasting House in November, with profits going to BBC Children in Need.
BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 4 Extra present a special season of programmes as part of a pan-BBC celebration of the work of arguably the greatest writer in the English language, world-renowned poet and playwright, William Shakespeare.
BBC Radio 4’s Today programme announced this morning that Sir Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England will give the 2012 BBC Today Programme Lecture on Wednesday 2 May.
British Museum Director Neil MacGregor presents Shakespeare's Restless World, a new series for Radio 4, (broadcast from 16 April at 1.45pm and repeated at 7.45pm) and part of a wider BBC Shakespeare Season.
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