Front Row is a radio programme on BBC Radio 4 that has been broadcast regularly since 1998. The BBC describes the programme as a "live magazine programme...
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for Apple's Mac computers Front Row (radio programme), a British arts programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Front Row (TV program), a Philippine documentary...
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Romy Gill (section Radio appearances)
James Martin, Morning Live, Front Row (radio programme) and many more. She is also a regular on The Food Programme on BBC Radio 4, where she has appeared...
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Suggs (category Virgin Radio (UK))
uncredited vocals by Louchie Lou & Michie One "Suggs". Front Row (radio programme). 2 May 2013. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 18 January 2014. "Singer learned of father's...
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1998, when it was replaced by Front Row. When originally launched on 2 April 1973, as part of a re-organisation of the Radio 4 schedules under network controller...
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Night is Music Night From Our Own Correspondent From the Bookshelf/Shelf Front Row GALAXY Gardeners' Question Time The Ghost at Number Ten Girlies A Good...
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Afternoon Reading Back Row Book at Bedtime (1949–57 Light Programme; 1962–) Book of the Week Bookclub The Film Programme Front Row A Good Read Kaleidoscope...
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Mark Lawson (category English radio personalities)
the arts, he is best known for presenting the flagship BBC Radio 4 arts programme Front Row between 1998 and 2014. He is also a Guardian columnist, and...
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Beatles at Stowe School, Hugh Laurie on Agatha Christie". Front Row (radio programme). BBC Radio 4 - BBC Sounds. 3 April 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023...
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Mohit Bakaya (category BBC Radio 4 controllers)
November 1964) is the controller of BBC Radio 4. He joined the BBC in 1993 and produced programmes such as Front Row and Night Waves before becoming the commissioning...
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news programme, and its replacement World News Today. Lang was a regular presenter of a nightly arts and culture programme Radio Four's Front Row from...
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titled Night Waves), and an occasional presenter of BBC Radio 4's Start the Week and Front Row. Bari studied English at King's College, Cambridge. She...
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Radio Active is a radio comedy programme, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 during the 1980s. The series grew out of a 1979 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show presented...
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News and globally on BBC World. John presented BBC Radio 4's flagship arts magazine series Front Row from its launch in 1998 until he left the show in...
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she presents Front Row on Radio 4 and Newswatch on the BBC News channel and BBC One during BBC Breakfast, and regularly presents radio documentaries...
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On the Hour (category 1991 radio programme debuts)
On the Hour was a British radio programme that parodied current affairs broadcasting, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1991 and 1992. Written by Chris...
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The End of the Road Show (redirect from Radio 4 Roadshow)
like the Radio One roadshow. Except indoors, in the middle of winter, and with everyone sitting in rows". The programme featured contemporary Radio One jingles...
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The Now Show (category 1998 radio programme debuts)
The Now Show is a British radio comedy programme on BBC Radio 4 which satirises the weekly news. The show, which ran from 1998 to 2024, is a mixture of...
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Tom Sutcliffe (broadcaster) (category BBC radio presenters)
one of the main presenters of the BBC Radio 4 shows Front Row and Start the Week. He also presented the Radio 4 arts show Saturday Review from 1999,...
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Meera Syal (category British radio show creators)
Syal", in Neophilologus 88, 2004, 637–59. "Meera Syal". Front Row. 30 April 2013. BBC Radio 4. Archived from the original on 19 October 2019. Retrieved...
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Award-nominated actor Tim Roth and the programme was scripted by Jimmy McGovern. Talking on BBC radio programme Front Row in June 2016 about creating the drama...
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Sport on Four and arts programme Kaleidoscope is replaced by a new programme Front Row with Mark Lawson as presenter. The changes co-inside with an earlier...
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programmes on the BBC World Service. Besides World Book Club on the World Service, she also presents A Good Read on BBC Radio 4. Before the programme...
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Games Hall of Fame Award in 2013. "Rhianna Pratchett". Front Row. 26 December 2013. BBC Radio 4. Archived from the original on 19 January 2014. Retrieved...
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The Russell Brand Show prank calls (redirect from Russell Brand prank calls row)
affairs programme This Week. She was questioned by host Andrew Neil and regular guests Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott about the Brand row within discussion...
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the day of the event, Deller and Norris discussed it on BBC Radio 4's Front Row programme. A documentary, Jeremy Deller: We're here because we're here...
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Ohio by Sherwood Anderson (selections) "Donna Tartt". Front Row. November 4, 2013. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved November 4, 2013. Kuiper, Kathleen (December...
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I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (category 1972 radio programme debuts)
recording sessions, with two programmes being recorded back-to-back. The show was recently voted the second funniest radio programme ever, after The Goon Show...
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featured on the cover of the Radio Times. John Jefferson was the first station manager with the late Tony Fish as Programme Organiser. The original team...
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