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How has Stumped evolved over its 10-year innings?
Stumped is a weekly digest of news, features and debate from the world of cricket - but are you bowled over by it? We hear your comments and are joined by one of its hosts, Alison Mitchell.
Plus, a listener asks why, when listening online, the volume level changes so much?
Presenter: Rajan Datar
Producer: Howard Shannon.
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Exploring part two of the complete musical
How does an animated musical work on the BBC World Service? U:Me The Complete Musical is a love story both on radio and also visualised on the BBC World Service English YouTube channel. We hear your views and are joined by the musical’s commissioning editor and also the composer of its soundtrack.
Plus, a listener asks why do some live news interviews end so abruptly?
Presenter: Rajan Datar
Producer: Howard Shannon
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Amazing Sport Stories' protests of the Black 14
Amazing Sport Stories “The Black 14” recalls how in 1969 14 young Black American college football players in Wyoming were kicked off their team for wanting to protest against racism.We hear your views on this series and are joined by its presenter and editor.
Plus, an edition of Trending looked into The Disinformation War Over the Middle East Conflict. But a listener takes the producers to task over what he sees as “false equivalence”.
Presenter: Rajan Datar
Producer: Howard Shannon
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The Reith Lectures: A tradition since 1948
The Reith Lectures are an annual tradition, started in 1948 by the BBC’s first director general. In a special edition, we hear your thoughts on the programme, and we’re joined by the man who gave this year’s address. We also talk to the BBC executive who commissioned it.
Presenter: Rajan Datar
Producer: Howard Shannon
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Ask the BBC World Service English controller 2023
In a specially extended edition, we have Jon Zilkha, the controller of BBC World Service English, in the studio to answer listeners’ questions about what they’ve heard on the World Service in the past year. Some are happy - others feel there’s work to be done!
Topics include news coverage of the Middle East conflict, proposed schedule changes and the BBC’s long-term finances.
Presenter: Rajan Datar
Producer: Howard Shannon.
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Is news fatigue something you worry about?
We hear listeners’ thoughts on the BBC World Service’s reporting of the ongoing events in the Middle East. We ask if the war in Ukraine really has dropped out of the news headlines and discuss the issue of “news fatigue” with the head of journalism at World Service English, Simon Peeks.
Presenter: Rajan Datar
Producer: Howard Shannon.
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