
Tim Harford
Tim Harford’s More or Less returns Wednesday 30th August to explain – and sometimes debunk – the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news, and everyday life. Listen at 9am on Wednesdays on Radio 4 until 4th October.
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Tim Harford’s More or Less returns Wednesday 30th August to explain – and sometimes debunk – the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news, and everyday life. Listen at 9am on Wednesdays on Radio 4 until 4th October.
Martin Lewis has been nominated for TV Presenter and Factual Programme (the Martin Lewis Money Show Live) of the year at the National Television Awards 2023.
The NTAs will be broadcast live on ITV1 and ITVX at 8pm Tuesday 5th September.
Felicity Hannah will be sharing all the latest personal finance on Lorraine on Wednesday 23rd and 30th August. 9-10am on ITV or later on catch-up through ITVX.
Alice Loxton features on The Queens That Changed The World on Channel 4 on Saturday 12th August at 7.15pm. Alice talks about the life of Queen Anne, often overlooked but an important figure in British history.
The successful interview series, This Cultural Life with John Wilson returns, with in-depth conversations with some of the world’s leading artists and creatives across theatre, visual arts, music, dance, film and more.
Tune in to BBC Radio 4 7:15pm Saturdays from Saturday 12th August – 4th November.
Killer Storm: The Fastnet Disaster recounts the events of the boating tragedy that claimed 21 lives. Angela Rippon narrates this documentary and Michael Buerk offers his insights on Wednesday 9th August 9pm on Channel 5.
Angela Rippon and Julia Somerville are back presenting more Rip Off Britain episodes, tackling the issues that most matter to you – from bills and bad customer service, to holidays and food.
Tune in to BBC One 7pm weekdays from Friday 4th August – 18th August.
Adam Boulton is covering for John Pienaar on the daily Drive show on Times Radio including thought-provoking interviews Monday 14th August – Thursday 17th August 5-8pm.
Lara Lewington explores humanity’s burgeoning relationship with artificial intelligence in Panorama – Beyond Human: Artificial Intelligence and Us on BBC One Monday 14th August at 8pm and later on BBC iPlayer.
We are pleased to announce that Angela Rippon CBE will be joining the cast of Strictly Come Dancing 2023!
As the original host of Come Dancing from 1988-1991, Angela’s take to the floor the stage once more, joining its celebrity successor this year.
The series will run from September on BBC One.