Radio
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The BBC was at its best covering the terrible events in Manchester, while Iain Lee provided some welcome respite
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The history of the University of London’s Senate House is revealed on Radio 3, while John Finnemore’s Double Acts returns to Radio 4
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The much-loved actor has conquered much of British culture, moving from radio to TV to comedy and drama
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From past revolutions to current events, Rowan Slaney brings you three podcasts to try this week
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Mike Broadbent writes: I knew Brian Matthew briefly in his Saturday Show days, when I was a journalist in the radio newsroom
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A good walk is improved by the UK’s best new podcast, John Osborne reminisces about youth and music, while Boris Johnson is simply infuriating
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Anne McElvoy marks the 500th anniversary of Luther’s dispute with the pope, while Rebecca Front guests on Radio 4’s Rum Bunch
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Prepare for an emotional rollercoaster this week. From a lifetime of war to the pains of watching your child struggle, to the simple peace that plants can bring you ... if you know how to keep them alive
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