
15/11/2013
Was last week's edition of Radio 4's Profile programme sexist? Some Feedback listeners have accused the programme of just that after a profile of the new Director of Public Prosecutions, Alison Saunde...
15 Marras 201327min

08/11/2013
The last of the Reith Lectures was delivered earlier this week. Grayson Perry's series of four lectures on the world of contemporary art has had, in the words of their Commissioning Editor, 'by far th...
8 Marras 201327min

01/11/2013
Has Radio 4 been taken over by corrupting influences? Author G F Newman's The Corrupted has aired every weekday for the past two weeks in the Afternoon Drama slot, usually the place for one-off plays....
1 Marras 201327min

25/10/2013
In this week's Feedback, Roger Bolton speaks to the BBC's Director of Editorial Policy and Standards, David Jordan, about 'due impartiality' in climate change coverage.And writer Morwenna Banks explai...
25 Loka 201327min

18/10/2013
Does the BBC still need to balance climate change science with sceptical views on the other side? After the World At One gave airtime to a climate change denier, Bob Carter, Feedback listeners questio...
18 Loka 201327min

11/10/2013
This week the BBC Director General Tony Hall unveiled his vision for the future of the corporation. At its heart is technology. A new app called Open Minds will draw programmes from across the BBC's s...
11 Loka 201327min

23/08/2013
In the last programme in this series of Feedback, we bring you a special edition devoted to one of the most divisive radio subjects - comedy.Recorded in front of an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe, R...
23 Elo 201327min

16/08/2013
On Monday evening, just as England bowler Stuart Broad was reaching the peak of a devastating spell, listeners to Radio 4 Long Wave were ripped from the action. They were plunged into the seven o'cloc...
16 Elo 201327min




















