Jenni Murray
Jenni Murray will be presenting her Tonight programme Dying with Dignity?” on Thursday 10th of February at 7:30pm on ITV. A topic which is close to her heart and the subject of many of her regular Daily Mail columns
Jenni Murray will be presenting her Tonight programme Dying with Dignity?” on Thursday 10th of February at 7:30pm on ITV. A topic which is close to her heart and the subject of many of her regular Daily Mail columns
BBC Radio 2’s resident movie critic James King has been asking you for your favourite Valentines Rom-Com. You’ll be able to hear the result of the vote in a special countdown programme, hosted by James, which will be available on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio 2 ahead of Valentine’s Day on Sunday 13th February.
Design historian Professor Deborah Sugg Ryan has partnered with home improvement retailer Wickes to highlight the changes in kitchen design brought about by both the Pandemic and changes to family life. She took part in a radio day to discuss the topic across the UK’s local radio stations.
Rip Off Britain: Live returns next week as Angela Rippon and Julia Somerville tackle the nation’s burning issues. Tune in live from weekdays at 9:15am on BBC One from Monday 31st January.
Rip Off Britain: Holidays starts again weekdays at 9:15am on BBC One from next Monday. Angela Rippon and Julia Somerville will hear about disastrous holidays and offer advice on how to potentially avoid similar pitfalls in the future.
Angela Rippon returns as the voice of The Wall in which contestants answer questions that combine knowledge, strategy and luck for the chance to win life-changing prizes. New episodes air Saturdays at 7pm on BBC One.
Tim Harford presents a new series of More or Less on BBC Radio 4, the programme that explains the numbers and statistics used in everyday life, Wednesdays at 9am.
Landscape Artist of the Year returns to Sky Arts on Wednesday 12th of January. Joan Bakewell hosts the competition in the search for the nation’s best landscape painter, with the first batch of contestants painting a scene of the biomes at the Eden Project in Cornwall.
Kate Williams explores more gruesome stories of palace history in the second series of Secrets of the Royal Palaces on Channel 5, investigating how St James’s Palace doctors killed their queen, why a young African prince is buried in Windsor, and how Queen Anne had two confidantes fighting over her. The first episode goes out on Saturday 8th January at 8:30pm.
Dr. Helen Lawal has partnered up with WW (WeightWatchers) for their ‘Hangriest Day of the Year Campaign’. The 5th of January has long been the crux of “hangriness” as people begin to get fed up of their new year quick fix diets. Dr. Helen will be doing a series of radio and print interviews discussing the drawbacks of fad diets, highlighting that consistency is key to seeing long term health benefits. Using nutritional and behavioural science, WW have developed a plan which aligns with these healthier lifestyle habits and promotes a better way to diet.