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To mark the 40th anniversary of one of the most influential albums ever released, Marvin Gaye's What's Going On - which was released in May 1971 - Smokey Robinson explores the social and political impact of this classic album and explains why Marvin's masterpiece still has resonance today.
What's Going On - Music That Defined A Decade
Michael Portillo invites us to look again at our collective memories of great events and characters from the past. Rediscovering forgotten events that challenge our understanding and put the complication back into history. The four half hour documentaries are broadcast every Sunday from Nov 13th.
Things We Forgot to Remember
The most comprehensive coverage of Tottenham Hotspur FC. Stay in contact with everything that's going on at White Hart Lane by listening to the podcast every Monday. The latest team news, player and manager interviews as well as features involving the club's community initiatives.
Inside Tottenham Hotspur FC
It's a phenomenon which seems to have come from nowhere, but in fact computer-based social networks have been around for decades. In this three-part series the BBC's technology correspondent Rory Cellan Jones traces the hidden story of social networking, from the early days of computing and the 60s counterculture through to the businesses worth billions today. From their roots in utopian experiments in California, online social networks spread around the world. In the past few years companies such as Facebook and Twitter have captivated millions of users. But what will be the next big thing in social networking, and how is it changing our lives? This series was originally broadcast in three weekly parts from 26 January 2011.
Secret History of Social Networking
Weekly science conversation, on everything from archaeology to zoology, from abacus to the antipodean rodent zyzomys, by way of meteorites. Presented by Quentin Cooper, and airing every Thursday, 4:30 pm.
Material World
Simon Mayo and a panel of reviewers discuss two newly-released titles every week, and speak to the authors themselves. Broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 live on Thursday afternoons.
Book Reviews With Simon Mayo
4 minute weekday news bulletin for 7-14 year olds. Accompanying scripts available on the BBC World Class website - bbc.co.uk/worldclass.
As part of a short trial, episodes of this podcast will be available until the end of December 2009. To find out more visit bbc.co.uk/podcasts/trial
World News For Children
Laughs and ridiculous stories on the young comedian's weekly Sunday show on 6 Music.
Jon Richardson
Colin Murray and Tim Lovejoy present an irreverent look back at the week's top sporting stories in a quick-fire half hour.
Murray and Lovejoy's Sports Express
The most comprehensive coverage of Fulham FC. Presented by BBC London 94.9, Inside Fulham gives you the latest team news, player and manager interviews as well as features involving the club's community initiatives. Stay in contact with everything going on at Craven Cottage by listening to the podcast every Friday.
Inside Fulham FC
Mozart’s world rediscovered in objects of his time. Professor Cliff Eisen, a leading expert on Mozart’s life, looks at Mozart’s eighteenth century world through objects that were close to him.
A History of Mozart in a Dozen Objects
The radio programme Analysis from the BBC World Service has come to an end. However, as the podcast series was part of a short trial episodes will remain available until the end of December 2009. To find out more about the trial visit bbc.co.uk/podcasts/trial
Analysis from BBC World Service
Exploring the latest developments in from the world of information technology, and how these affect our lives. Click On brings you stories of digital developments, internet innovations, and technological triumphs and trials. Mondays at 4.30pm on Radio 4. Find out more at bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/clickon.
Click On
An insider’s guide to the stories shaping the USA today. Every Sunday, at 7.15pm, presenter Matt Frei will be joined in the Washington DC studio by an eclectic panel of guests for a thought provoking mix of discussion, reportage and eavesdropping on American airwaves. Going out 52 weeks a year, the half hour magazine show will also be teaming up with radio stations around the country, bringing insights from places off the beaten track.
As part of a short trial, episodes of this podcast will be available until the end of December 2009. To find out more visit bbc.co.uk/podcasts/trial
Americana: inside the USA
Joe Lindsay presents a comedy compilation of the weird and wonderful week on BBC Radio Ulster.
Ulster's Funny Stuff
The best new music from across Northamptonshire and beyond. Natasha and Ally present a weekly dose of interviews, gigs and new tracks every Friday. As part of a short trial, episodes of this podcast will be available until the end of December 2009. To find out more visit bbc.co.uk/podcasts/trial
Weekender Introducing...
The week's music news condensed into a handy snack for your mp3 player! Julie Cullen and Matt Everitt discuss the latest issues and interview movers and shakers from the music business, as heard on BBC 6 Music every Sunday.
Music Week
Jamie Cullum showcases his love for all types of jazz and music rooted in jazz, from its heritage to its future, featuring guests from around the world.
Jamie Cullum
In-depth, biographical portraits of pre-eminent figures from the Classical music world interviewed by Norman Lebrecht. Frank, self-appraising and psychologically revealing, these 45 minute interviews are broadcast weekly during the BBC Proms season, July to September. Lebrecht interviews this year include the violinist Hilary Hahn, Michael Kaiser President of the John F. Kennedy for the Performing Arts in Washington, the conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy and to start the season the American born early music specialist William Christie.
Lebrecht Interviews
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