Blog posts by year and monthJanuary 2013
Posts (22)
In Our Time: The War of 1812
Melvyn Bragg writes about this week's In Our Time: The War of 1812
Changes to the Today website
Because of technical changes on News Online, from now on there will be only one homepage for Today.
Joan Bakewell on George Orwell
Joan Bakewell discusses George Orwell's influence on her work.
Life, music and laughter on Saturday Live
Life, music and laughter on Saturday Live, hope you can join us, at nine.
Feedback: Programme Gender Balance
Roger Bolton's blog on Feedback and programme gender balance.
In Our Time: Romulus and Remus
In Our Time's Melvyn Bragg discusses the programme on Romulus and Remus.
Saturday Review: Zero Dark Thirty and Lincoln
Tom Sutcliffe discusses Zero Dark Thirty and Lincoln with writer Dreda Say Mitchell, businessman and broadcaster Lord Grade and the former dancer Deborah Bull.
Desert Island Discs: Aung San Suu Kyi
Desert Island Discs Series Producer, Cathy Drysdale, tells the story behind the recording of Kirsty Young's interview with Aung San Suu Kyi for Desert Island Discs at her home in Naypyitaw, Burma on 18 December 2012.
Armistead Maupin on Tales of the City
Armistead Maupin blogs about Tales of the City, his saga of San Francisco life and culture which started as a newspaper serial in the San Francisco Chronicle, became a literary sensation and is now a 15 minute Drama on Radio 4.
Saturday Live: Martin Rowson and Charlotte Green's Inheritance Tracks
Our studio guest will be the brilliant cartoonist Martin Rowson. We meet too a woman who uses road kill for high fashion and a Sussex dairy farmer who, having been made the subject of a documentary film called ‘The Moo Man’, is shortlisted for an award at the Sundance Festival.