BBC World Service Launch BBC Media Player
  • Help
  • Text only
Radio home
World Service
Programmes
Radio Schedules
Languages
Learning English
 
World News
 
Africa
 
Americas
 
Asia-Pacific
 
Europe
 
Middle East
 
South Asia
 
UK
 
Business
 
Health
 
Science/Nature
 
Technology
 
Entertainment
 
Have your say
 
Country Profiles
 
In Depth
 
---------------
 
RELATED SITES
 
WEATHER
 
SPORT
 
 
Last updated: 18 May, 2007 - Published 16:38 GMT
 
Email a friend Printable version
On Outlook This Week
 
Iraqi refugee children in Jordan
We'll be hearing from Iraqi refugees in Jordan on Tuesday.

"Light and shade."

This is one of the things that we're aiming for on Outlook: a blend of serious subjects with stories that may make you laugh or smile.

In general the shade is easy to find - given this troubled world of ours.

This week for example, we have an interview with the parents of 19-year old Mary Karen Read who died in the Virginia Tech shooting (Monday).

We also talk to Iraqi children living as refugees in Jordan (Tuesday); residents in Gaza (wednesday); children who work cleaning bricks in Peru (also Wednesday); and a Colombian hostage who escaped after 9 years in captivity (Thursday).

At least he escaped...

Finding the lighter pieces is usually much harder.

Sometimes we will be visited by an author or musician.

This week we hope to have session musician Guy Pratt who's played with both Madonna and Michael Jackson (Friday); and on the horizon is Australian cricketer Shane Warne (the following Tuesday).

Sometimes people do the most extraordinary things.

Another Iraqi refugee
This child got cropped out of the above photograph - and he seemed so enthusiastic that I didn't want to leave him out.

This week we're talking to a woman who was inspired by someone on Death Row to deliver 150 pizzas to the homeless in Nashville (Monday) and hearing about Milo the poodle who warns its owner of impending epileptic seizure (Thursday).

And sometimes you the listener will get in touch to let us know of things that you want to hear on the radio.

This week we're hearing from Anne Kajuga who wanted to respond to another listener Musa Kamara concerning his thoughts on bringing up children (Thursday).

And we're also hearing from another listener Eric Wanjamah,who's comparing the life of probation officers in Nairobi and the UK (Wednesday).

So there you have it: light and shade; the perfect English Spring Day; sun peeping through the clouds.

 
 
SEE ALSO
 
 
Email a friend Printable version
 
SERVICES About Us | Feedback | Daily Email | News on mobile devices
 
BBC Copyright Logo
 
^^ Back to top
 
  BBC News >> | BBC Sport >> | BBC Weather >> | Learning English >>
BBC Monitoring >> | BBC World Service Trust >>
  Help | Site Map | Privacy