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On Now: Marketplace
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New York, NY
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On Now: Marketplace
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New York, NY
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dif artist (MA's Mix) - 15 - 06 - Baby boy
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Liberia
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Harald Munthe Kaas laget dette programmet om den britiske radiokanalen BBC World Service og den tilknytning til Norge i desember 1992.
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The Road to Mandalay Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive despatch from 1984. Veteran correspondent Bob Jobbins describes a journey through Burma's history and culture as he travels from Rangoon to Mandalay.
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The Road to Mandalay Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive despatch from 1984. Veteran correspondent Bob Jobbins describes a journey through Burma's history and culture as he travels from Rangoon to Mandalay.
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The Truth is Our Currency Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive despatch from 1997 by Martin Bell. At a time when television news in particular had been focusing on the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, journalism was wrestling with issues...
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"The army was rotten to the core and could not put up a fight" - Kinshasa, May 1997 Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive despatch from the country then still known as Zaire. Allan Little describes the last days of the Mobutu regime and the...
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An American Dream: New Hampshire, 1996 Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive despatch by Gavin Esler. In the runup to a Presidential election, he explored small-town America's values and aspirations in Manchester, NH. And as things are today,...
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Prisoners of Norilsk - a city frozen in time "A history of Soviet failure written in crumbling cement; a monument to a system which simply ran out of steam". Norilsk, 1994 Owen Bennett Jones introduces a despatch from Kevin Connolly in the city...
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The Truth is Our Currency Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive despatch from 1997 by Martin Bell. At a time when television news in particular had been focusing on the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, journalism was wrestling with issues...
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"The army was rotten to the core and could not put up a fight" - Kinshasa, May 1997 Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive despatch from the country then still known as Zaire. Allan Little describes the last days of the Mobutu regime and the...
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An American Dream: New Hampshire, 1996 Owen Bennett Jones introduces an archive despatch by Gavin Esler. In the runup to a Presidential election, he explored small-town America's values and aspirations in Manchester, NH. And as things are today,...
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Prisoners of Norilsk - a city frozen in time "A history of Soviet failure written in crumbling cement; a monument to a system which simply ran out of steam". Norilsk, 1994 Owen Bennett Jones introduces a despatch from Kevin Connolly in the city...
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Rajan Datar considers the BBC's plans to look at new ways of funding the World Service, including an upcoming trial to run commercials between programmes.
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This week Rajan Datar explores the significance of the dramatic final day of the English football season – BBC Global Sport's Gary Keown explains the global impact of the Premier League and Suleh Lansah reports from Ghana on how the drama was...
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BBC World Service host Robin Lustig visits North Carolina.
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Diplomatic correspondent for the BBC and former Moscow and Washington correspondent, who hosts The Forum on the BBC World Service.
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It's 75 years since the BBC launched the first ever regular Television service anywhere in the world.
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The World Service is 80 today. A it moves from Foreign Office to licence fee funding, director of the World Service Peter Horrocks and journalist John McCarthy, who recently wrote a report on it for the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association,...
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The World Service is 80 today. A it moves from Foreign Office to licence fee funding, director of the World Service Peter Horrocks and journalist John McCarthy, who recently wrote a report on it for the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association,...
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BBC World Service and seven of its partner stations around the world bring a global perspective on the theme of belief.This week Amsterdam.
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Mark Coles has been hosting World of Music. Now the BBC World Service have terminated this long running music show, he reflects on his time with the show.
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BBC World Service would like you to enter a short original film competition that features your world using any type of camera.
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Cybercrime is a growing international threat. In this documentary for the BBC World Service, Misha Glenny investigates the situation in Brazil, where cybercrime is booming.
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