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Voice of the Listener and Viewer have voted Start the Week Best Radio Programme in their 2005 Awards. Start the Week also won in 1994 and is only the second programme to win the award twice.
Andrew Marr has also won the Best Contributor To Radio Award.
In a week's time we'll be waving goodbye to 2005 and racing further through the decade. But what have the Noughties achieved so far? How will it go down in history books, how does it compare to other decades? And what can we hope for in the next five years to help put it on the map? 5 thinkers: Professor Jonathan Bate, Professor Mary Kaldor, Chris Patten, Professor Nancy Rothwell and Will Self join Andrew Marr on Monday's Boxing Day edition of Start the Week in an attempt to answer some of these questions.
Next week:
Peter Snow
Nick Danziger
David Crystal
Evelyn Welch
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