Over to You Episodes Episode guide
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Inviting people who hate each other to sit and talk
Does the confrontational format of ѿý Trending need tweaking? One listener thinks so
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Our digital doctor tackles your digital dilemmas
ѿý World Service digital editor Anna Doble answers questions about digital platforms
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Are you bowled over by the cricket show Stumped?
It's your digest of news from the world of cricket, so are you bowled over by Stumped?
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The revolution that shook the world
What did listeners make of The Fall of the Shah, a drama based on the Iranian revolution?
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Reporting on the hot topic of climate change
How the ѿý World Service reports on climate change, and its guidelines for journalists
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Cerys Matthews on the art of the music interview
Cerys Matthews answers questions about interviewing some of the biggest names in music
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Grilling Hardtalk’s arch inquisitor Stephen Sackur
Hardtalk host Stephen Sackur, the doyen of the probing interview, answers your questions
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Is Top of the Pops Still Sounding the Right Note?
Top of the Pops features the UK singles and albums charts but are they still relevant?
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Listeners Thoughts on The Hurricane Tapes
Listeners give their views on The Hurricane Tapes and quiz the co-producer
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Tech Tent is Put Under the Spotlight
Tech Tent host Rory Cellan-Jones joins us in the studio to take your questions
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Sir David Attenborough’s 60 Year Career
David Attenborough talks to the Arts Hour but what’s his relevance to an arts programme?
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Staring 93 Million Miles Into Space
We stare 93 million miles into space with your questions on The Sun, Our Star
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Over To You’s Annual Review
What were the highlights of the ѿý World Service in 2018?
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Facing the Challenges of 2019
What are the challenges facing the World Service English Language Network in 2019?
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Getting Things Fixed!
How do World Hacks find their stories? Its editor tells us exactly how things get fixed!
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Black Fire and Music as a Weapon of Protest
How black music is being used as a weapon of protest in America
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100 Women Reaches its Sixth Season
The ѿý’s 100 Women season has returned for its sixth consecutive year
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The Virus of Fake News
The “virus of fake news” and a ѿý initiative to tackle the spread of disinformation
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Achieving Balance on the US Mid-Terms
Listeners wonder how to achieve balance in a highly divided US political climate
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Meeting the Winners and Losers of the 2008 Financial Crash
Why one listener feels the Compass series After The Crash was bang on the money
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Reporting on Divisive Politicians in a Balanced Way
How do you report on a controversial politician without being controversial yourself?
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To Hana Ali He was Just Her Dad!
Muhammad was The Greatest but to Hana Ali he was just her dad
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Opioids Every Day for Everyday Americans
How the topic of opioids in the new series Everyday Americans has caught your attention
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On the Road with World Questions in Vienna
Behind the scenes with the World Questions team in the Austrian capital Vienna
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Crowd Sourced Detective Work in Cameroon
Digital detective work catches real life killers as ѿý journalists enlist local people
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Why it is no Laughing Matter
Does comedy have a place on the ѿý World Service?
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A new outlook for Matthew Bannister
Listeners say their goodbyes to Outlook’s Matthew Bannister, who is leaving the show
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Why ѿý journalists had to flee for their lives
A team reporting on ritual child killers in Malawi had to flee for their lives
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The focus falls on allegations of sex abuse
Did reporting of the Pope’s visit to Ireland focus too much on allegations of sex abuse?
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Comedy on the ѿý World Service is no joke
Comedy on the ѿý World Service? We hear how it can work on the network