Jeff Goldblum is a coup for Radio 2 – so why has he been dumped in a middle-of-the-night slot?
Radio 2 has a funny way of showing that it ‘Loves Jazz’ – baffingly, the actor’s enjoyable show has been buried in the schedules
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Radio 2 has a funny way of showing that it ‘Loves Jazz’ – baffingly, the actor’s enjoyable show has been buried in the schedules
The Documentary recruits four Nobel Prize-winners to discuss dangers of disinformation in climate change, Ukraine, journalism and Covid
Radio 2’s Sunday morning line-up has a new feel and Paddy McGuinness settled in nicely; on Radio 4, Nigel Farage got a grilling
The writer and DJ discusses interviewing Richard Nixon and Elton John, covering Live Aid and his ordeal during Operation Yewtree
With guests including Neil Gaiman and Kate Mosse, the Queen’s podcast shows that we have no greater advocate for the benefits of reading
The success of Greatest Hits Radio has been driven by flagship signings of former BBC disc jockeys
The compelling, impeccably researched To Catch a Scorpion sees Sue Mitchell and Rob Lawrie track down human trafficker Barzan Majeed
Her tone reassuring, her interviews pure silk and steel, Barnett’s first early shift bodes well for the future – unless you’re a politician
Camilla Tominey and Kamal Ahmed talk chemistry, the danger of echo chambers – and why they’re aiming for ‘agreeable disagreement’
In radio this week, Green Wing makes a delightful return, while the classical stations celebrate the bicentenary of Beethoven’s Ninth
The actress behind Alice Carter reflects on her shock alcoholic relapse and 25 years on the world’s longest running radio serial
Comedian Lorna Rose Treen used to work on the BBC show. Now, she’s turned her experiences into a spoof Radio 4 series, Time of the Week
Claudia Winkleman is a hard act to follow, but Ranganathan’s debut show felt chaotic and, at times, awkward
The broadcaster, 71, on his love of football, freebies and the London Underground
In her fascinating Radio 4 series, journalist Helen Lewis meets Westminster insiders, such as Dominic Cummings, who are reliant on the app
In the second series of History’s Secret Heroes, we learn about the Polish countess-turned-spy Christine Granville, who inspired Vesper Lynd
The DJ talks about his friend who died earlier this year, hating Bohemian Rhapsody – and why we got pirate radio all wrong
Radio 3’s ’Round Midnight will showcase top jazz musicians – and provide a welcome break from the musical overkill elsewhere on the airwaves
It has become evident that British radio has a problem with ageism, and Skinner is the latest casualty
The Corporation wants to reign supreme in a growing sector – but it must do this with ingenuity, not by aping the success of its rivals