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Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Radio 4 LW

Available for 6 months

Comedy lecture on the economics behind goods we're addicted to – unravelling how the food industry deals with sugar. From 2015. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Evans
Interviewed Guest:
Tim Harford
Interviewed Guest:
Merryn Somerset Webb
Interviewed Guest:
David Gillespie
Producer:
Claire Jones

Genres

Front Row

Man Booker Prize longlist, Death of a Gentleman, Game of Thrones aesthetics

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Radio 4 LW

Available for over a year

Kirsty Lang discusses the Man Booker Prize longlist with chair of judges Michael Wood. Plus cricket documentary Death of a Gentleman, and the aesthetics TV series Game of Thrones. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Kirsty Lang
Interviewed Guest:
Michael Wood
Interviewed Guest:
Kamila Shamsie
Interviewed Guest:
Gemma Jackson
Interviewed Guest:
Michele Clapton
Interviewed Guest:
Leslie Felperin
Producer:
Jack Soper

15 Minute Drama

Writing the Century - Letters from a Young Indian Revolutionary

Episode 3

Duration: 15 minutes

on BBC Radio 4 LW

Following the attack on the Writers' Building, Dinesh Gupta is incarcerated in a brutal prison regime awaiting trial. Show more

Terry Alderton's All Crazy Now

Episode 1: The Buzzing of the Honey Bee

Duration: 15 minutes

on BBC Radio 4 LW

A one man comedy explosion featuring Street Kid, Victor, Morgan the Free Man and those pesky inner voices. From July 2015. Show more

Can't Tell Nathan Caton Nothing

Series 2

About Upset Mums

Duration: 15 minutes

on BBC Radio 4 LW

Available for 4 months

Nathan Caton illustrates what can happen when you don't listen to your mum. With Adjoa Andoh and Curtis Walker. From May 2013. Show more

BBC Radio 4 LW

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