31 Dec 21 - 04:13 AM (#4130535) Subject: BS: Enemy of the People Ibsen From: The Sandman https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09yckvk Henrik Ibsen Dr Stockmann has discovered the town's spa-baths are contaminated. How will this affect local business interests? Will Stockmann be publicly vilified? Will campaigning courage turn into self-righteous fanaticism? Vested interest lives on and this timeless 1882 drama is as up to date now as when it was first performed. Henrik Ibsen's dynamic thriller starring Alfred Molina, Adam Godley, Susannah Fielding, Ian Ogilvy and James Callis. Dramatised by Rebecca Lenkiewicz. |
31 Dec 21 - 10:12 AM (#4130585) Subject: RE: BS: BBC4 current program - check it out From: Stilly River Sage There are a lot of threads that start and have a few posts then are over that all have at their core an offering on BBC4. I'm changing the title on Dick's thread to see if that is enough to bring eyeballs - and then post new programs to this thread and have a real history of the good stuff they play. (Thread names can be changed easily, so it can go back, but from here it appears that the common denominator to these great programs is where they display - on BBC4) |
31 Dec 21 - 10:35 AM (#4130587) Subject: RE: BS: BBC4 current program - check it out From: Rain Dog Sandman provided a link to a radio programme which is on BBC Radio 4. BBC4 is a TV station, which does have some interesting programmes. Just pointing it out in order to avoid any confusion. |
31 Dec 21 - 12:22 PM (#4130599) Subject: RE: BS: BBC4 current program - check it out From: DaveRo Well, I don't know about anybody else, but I would be less likely to read a new post to a thread with this new title. I read the OP because it had the name of the play in it. And under its old title I would know that subsequent posts are about that programme. |
31 Dec 21 - 02:16 PM (#4130610) Subject: RE: BS: BBC4 current program - check it out From: robomatic I have an APP for world radio on my Android type phone. This enables me to play many BBC radio online channels. So I am an avid follower of BBC World Service and BBC radio 4 EXTRA. I pay attention to any Mudcat alerts to BBC works above or below the line. |
31 Dec 21 - 02:58 PM (#4130615) Subject: RE: BS: BBC4 current program - check it out From: DaveRo I don't generally listen to radio versions of plays. I've seen Ibsen on stage - most recently The Master Builder at the Old Vic, with a memorable performance by Ralph Fiennes. I can't imagine that on the radio - though it was in fact broadcast by the BBC back in August. I haven't seen Enemy of the People. There was an performance put on in Nottingham with a female Dr Stockmann. This review makes some interesting points about its modern relevance: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/sep/18/an-enemy-of-the-people-review-ibsen-nottingham-playhouse I hope they revive it in London. I haven't been to the theatre since the pandemic. It's the thing I miss most - more than live music. |
02 Jan 22 - 12:31 PM (#4130759) Subject: RE: BS: BBC4 current program - check it out From: Stilly River Sage I see a couple of BBC threads running above the line, some with way more posts. And the difference between the radio and TV stations with the same name (BBC4) are bound to continue to cause problems for those of us across the pond who don't see or hear either. Maybe you can sort it out with an appropriate title, but the point was to call attention to interesting programs as they appear on the same venues and not necessarily start a new thread for every one (unless it's the type of program that is going to generate a lot of discussion by itself). |
02 Jan 22 - 12:43 PM (#4130761) Subject: RE: BS: BBC4 current program - check it out From: Bonzo3legs Quite easy really, if it's a BBC radio station it will have "radio" as part of the name, whereas BBC TV stations will not!! |
02 Jan 22 - 03:19 PM (#4130777) Subject: RE: BS: BBC4 current program - check it out From: Stilly River Sage Not in what's posted here. |
05 Jan 22 - 03:51 PM (#4131162) Subject: BS: BBC Radio - non-music programmes From: FreddyHeadey If there was a vote I'd title this something like BBC Radio - non-music programmes and have a separate thread for BBC TV & other UK TV channels. ______________________ |
05 Jan 22 - 03:52 PM (#4131163) Subject: RE: BS: BBC4 current program - check it out From: FreddyHeadey Some of the main BBC radio stations which are likely to be discussed here if it is just for radio. BBC Radio (on line aka BBC Sounds) BBC Radio 4 Spoken-word programming https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/schedules/bbc_radio_fourfm BBC Radio 4 Extra Archive programming(on line only) https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/schedules/bbc_radio_four_extra BBC World Service News and current affairs https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/schedules/bbc_world_service BBC 'Sounds' The home page with selected programmes and links to schedules for other BBC radio/'Sounds' channels https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds _____________________________ This page includes links to all the BBC local radio stations https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes _____________________________ for info only,,, Titles of the BBC TV stations BBC One BBC Two BBC Three BBC Four CBBC CBeebies BBC News Channel BBC Parliament BBC ALBA BBC World News S4C BBC Hindi TV BBC Marathi TV BBC Scotland https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/guide and of course there are commercial stations. I'll leave that for someone with a TV to discuss. |
14 Jul 22 - 09:47 AM (#4147298) Subject: RE: BS: BBC4 current program - check it out From: Rain Dog On BBC Radio 4 and available on Sounds 28ish Days Later "What do you really know about the menstrual cycle? India Rakusen explores the whole bloody story, discovering facts that could change your life. Periods are just the beginning." Todays episode,Day 11, was about: "India meets Emily Jacobs, an Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at University of California Santa Barbara, to discuss sex bias within medical science. Emily shares with India her extensive research into hormones and the brain." |