Jeff Goldblum is a coup for Radio 2 – so why has he been dumped in a middle-of-the-night slot?
Radio 2 has a funny way of showing that it ‘Loves Jazz’ – baffingly, the actor’s enjoyable show has been buried in the schedules
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Radio 2 has a funny way of showing that it ‘Loves Jazz’ – baffingly, the actor’s enjoyable show has been buried in the schedules
Our Poetry Book of the Month reviews include an extraordinary posthumous collection from Gboyega Odubanjo and JH Prynne’s unlikely lullabies
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Given the all-clear from cancer last month, Steel is back on Radio 4, visiting towns across Britain then hilariously ripping them apart
When Dr Ittai Gradel found out that hundreds of the museum’s artefacts had gone missing, he faced an uphill battle to be taken seriously
Featuring marvellous, skating-on-thin-ice crowd work, the Welsh stand-up’s new show sees him on tremendous and charmingly chaotic form
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In her fascinating Radio 4 series, journalist Helen Lewis meets Westminster insiders, such as Dominic Cummings, who are reliant on the app
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Radio 3’s ’Round Midnight will showcase top jazz musicians – and provide a welcome break from the musical overkill elsewhere on the airwaves
From Jazz Emu to Wales’s smallest (and greatest) comedy festival, these are the hot tickets guaranteed to get you chuckling this spring
It has become evident that British radio has a problem with ageism, and Skinner is the latest casualty
Listeners have been left furious by scheduling decisions at Radio 4, but at least its controller wasn’t hiding – unlike some colleagues
On their new podcast, David Baddiel and Sayeeda Warsi replace their buddy-jokes with an insightful debate about anti-Semitism