Andrea Catherwood talks to a Grandmother and Grandson about how they listen to BBC audio.
Andrea Catherwood discusses the new monthly 90-minute drama slot on Radio 4.
Andrea Catherwood puts your comments to the Add to Playlist team.
Andrea Catherwood discusses your views on the Lockdown's Legacy series.
Andrea Catherwood shares exclusive news of the end of a long-running Radio 4 programme.
Andrea Catherwood hears your comments on the end of BBC Sounds outside the UK.
Andrea Catherwood hears views on the Ramadan storyline in The Archers.
Andrea Catherwood gets an apology for no girls in How Boarding Schools Shaped Britain.
Andrea Catherwood speaks to Radio 3 controller Sam Jackson about cuts to drama.
The first Feedback Forum, where audio audiences share what they are listening to.
A special edition featuring the winners of Feedback's Interview of the Year.
Andrea Catherwood discusses listeners' views on BBC radio comedy.
Andrea Catherwood hears the views of listeners about the most recent Reith Lectures.
Andrea Catherwood hears views on The Archers scam week, and the end of Short Cuts.
Andrea Catherwood talks to the team behind Dead Ringers, and more.
Andrea Catherwood hears listeners' views on BBC Radio 3 Unwind, and more.
Andrea Catherwood hears your views on the recent proposed cuts to BBC news services.
Andrea Catherwood hears listeners' views on the BBC coverage of the US election and more.
Andrea Catherwood with listeners' views on Surviving Politics with Michael Gove.
Andrea Catherwood with listeners' views on the BBC's coverage of the Middle East.
Andrea Catherwood explores the challenges facing the BBC with young listeners.
Andrea Catherwood puts listeners' questions and comments to the editor of The Archers.
R4's God Next Door. Justin Webb US election coverage. R3 on the road with Petroc Trelawny.
Behind the Crime, cuts at the World Service and the phone breakdown at Any Answers.
The changing role of BBC News podcasts. And Geoff Norcott's Working Mens Club.
Your views on the election coverage, and Dotun Adebayo-filling time.
John Wilson on interviewing, changes to Book of the Week, and racing tips on Today.
Danny Robins talks about Uncanny, and your views on comedy and the election.
Nick Robinson discusses election interviews, and your views on, Orwell v Kafka.
Your views on Local Radio, the Radio 3 controller on Record Review, and Michael Spicer.
Radio 3 Controller on recent schedule changes and Punt and Dennis on end of The Now Show.
Helen Lewis’ latest series, File on 4, shrinking Newsbeat and a breathless weather man.
Andrea Catherwood with your views on the need for uplifting radio and the end of Long Wave
Your views on the BBC's future and how audience research is carried out.
Andrea discusses covering the Royal Family with Jonny Dymond and the end of Law in Action.
Your views on the Woman’s Hour porn series, and Tweet of the Day becomes Tweet of the Week
The Controller of Radio 4 on the schedule revamp and Ladykillers in the Vox Box.
Your thoughts on schedule changes, Moral Maze and the BBC Singers.
Andrea Catherwood announces the Feedback Interview of the Year.
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Andrea Catherwood talks to Jon Kay about an update on the Fairy Meadow podcast.
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Radio 4 Controller Mohit Bakaya joins Andrea Catherwood to respond to listeners' comments.
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Radio 4's forum for comments, queries, criticisms and congratulations.
Yogita Limaye explains what it's like to report from Afghanistan.
Radio 4 Drama Commissioner Alison Hindell discusses the changing nature of audio drama.
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The BBC's Business Editor addresses how coverage of industry may change post-epidemic.
Listeners give their verdict on The Archers now that the pandemic has arrived in Ambridge.
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The Editorial Director of BBC News answers listeners' questions on BBC election coverage.
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A BBC news executive addresses listeners' questions about the election coverage.
Roger Bolton discusses radio comedy and political bias during the election campaign.
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The new presenter of Any Questions explains how he intends to chair the programme
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The controller of the Proms rejects suggestions that they are elitist.
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Roger Bolton seeks out the real stories behind the headlines of the BBC's annual report.
The Today's Nick Robinson answers listener questions on the art of the political interview
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Radio 4 Controller Gwyneth Williams answers questions and views from listeners.
Listener views on changes at 6 Music and the end of iPM, and Eric Robson leaves GQT.
Roger Bolton on the controversial documentary In the Right and the BBC's annual plan.
Roger Bolton on coverage of the Christchurch attacks, cuts to Late Junction and Brexit.
Roger Bolton on reinventing local radio and listening to the BBC on smart speakers.
BBC Seoul Correspondent Laura Bicker and behind the scenes at Beyond Today.
Roger Bolton on putting the 'new' in Brexit news, and fusing drama and documentary.
What it takes to be controller of Radio 4, and James Runcie on arts programming.
Roger Bolton discusses listener comment with PM presenter Evan Davis.
Listener guest editor, teacher Ben Forward discusses the targeting of younger audiences.
Think Tank transparency, staying up with Dotun Adebayo, and fame at last for DJ Deke.
Checking Reality Check, is the BBC chasing younger listeners and a whodunnit investigated.
Roger Bolton discusses the licence fee for over-75s and challenging stereotypes.
Roger Bolton with listener comment on Brexit, BBC Sounds and University Unchallenged.
Roger Bolton with listener comment on BBC Sounds, Living with the Empire and Tommies.
Roger Bolton investigates the BBC's push for younger listeners.
Roger Bolton goes behind the scenes at The World at One.
Reporting breaking news on Brexit.
Has the BBC changed its editorial policy on covering climate change?
Listeners react to A Point of View covering Brexit and say goodbye to Eddie Mair.
Jon Sopel, Lyse Doucet and Steve Rosenberg discuss the BBC's foreign news coverage.
Why is Today losing listeners? And the Radio 1 interview that never aired.
Listener comment on Michael Howard and Ed Miliband on R2 and Evan Davis's Sweet Reason.
Listener views on the Sir Cliff Richard verdict, Brexit coverage and accents in politics.
Roger Bolton on The Infinite Monkey Cage at 100 and controversy over the music on 1Xtra.
Today Editor Sarah Sands discusses online criticism of the programme.
Roger Bolton with reactions to the BBC Sounds app and the reflections of a Reith lecturer.
Reporting Jeremy Corbyn, behind the scenes at Newsbeat and My Dream Dinner Party.
The Head of Radio 2 on why he changed the Simon Mayo Drivetime show.
A Brexit special. Also - was the BBC right to air the Rivers of Blood speech in full?
Radio 4's forum for audience comment.
Has BBC News over-reported allegations of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party?
Listeners concerned about coverage of anti-Brexit marches. And Lynn Bowles says farewell.
Roger Bolton asks why the BBC World Service has made an unprecedented complaint to the UN.
Was the BBC slow to report allegations of sexual abuse in Telford?
Should BBC journalists describe political parties as 'populist'?
Roger Bolton discusses a shocking death on The Archers and reviving classic radio comedy.
Roger Bolton with listeners' views on Brexit, BBC equal pay and hit detective drama Stone.
Roger Bolton speaks to listeners about their radio moments of 2017.
Roger Bolton speaks to the BBC's Editor of Voice about changes in the way we listen.
Roger Bolton hears the views of one listener on iPM's interview with a sex offender.
Roger Bolton speaks to Richard Burgess, BBC UK news editor, about the royal engagement.
The Editor of PM discusses the programme's interview with the former editor of Gay Times.
Roger Bolton speaks to Jon Manel about his series The Adoption.
Roger Bolton speaks to two listeners with opposing views of The Archers.
Roger Bolton with reaction to 60th anniversary edition of the Today programme.
Should the World at One have dedicated a whole show to one subject?
Roger Bolton airs listener criticism of a Today programme interview on sexual harassment.
Roger Bolton speaks to the editor of PM about Eddie Mair's interview with Amber Rudd.
Roger Bolton speaks to the new editor of Today about her vision for the programme.
Should Nigel Lawson have been invited onto the Today programme?
Is radio science coverage "jocular froth"? Roger Bolton finds out.
Should Radio 5 Live have interviewed controversial columnist Kevin Myers?
Roger Bolton talks to Jon Sopel about the BBC's US coverage in the age of President Trump.
The BBC's Norman Smith looks back at a tumultuous few months covering UK politics.
Was Radio 4 right to broadcast a description of torture and murder during the day?
Iain Duncan Smith and Ed Miliband reflect on their time deputising for Jeremy Vine.
Jeremy Bowen reflects on his career as the BBC's 'Man in the Middle East'.
Ed Miliband sits in for Jeremy Vine on Radio 2, but has he been a hit with listeners?
Major incident coverage, signing in to iPlayer Radio and the Reith Lectures.
Election Coverage - The Listeners' Verdict.
What are the BBC's duties in covering Brexit now Article 50 has been triggered?
Westminster coverage, the end of Midweek and the editor of The Archers.
Listeners' reactions to the coverage of the Westminster attack and reporting on Brexit.
Radio 4's forum for audience comment.
Should Jenni Murray be free to air her views outside the BBC? Listeners debate.
Is there room for satire in the news? And how to dramatise real life tragedy respectfully.
Answers to listeners' questions on Radio 2's new schedule and presenter shake-ups.
Roger Bolton asks if journalists are stuck in cold war thinking about Russia.
Melvyn Bragg on 750 episodes of In Our Time and Hugh Sykes discusses scrutinised language.
Listeners give their reaction to the announcement of a new Today programme editor.
Listener views on Radio 4's so-called liberal elite and mixing fiction with fact in drama.
Can the new BBC Reality Check team combat the spread of fake news?
Roger Bolton looks into the demise of James McLevy and the return of Michael Gove.
Roger Bolton asks if Today has been guilty of sexism and goes behind the scenes at 5Live.
Jon Sopel on Trump v Clinton. Plus, the future of Radio 5 live.
Roger Bolton discusses personalisation of BBC iPlayer and binaural Beckett on Radio 3.
Roger Bolton discusses neutrality in war reporting and finds out about making Tracks.
Roger Bolton hears views on the Waterside Ape and discusses Radio 1's phone-first strategy
Roger Bolton asks if BBC coverage been biased against Jeremy Corbyn.
Listener reactions to coverage of the Olympic Games. And Archers fans debate the trial.
Why is the BBC's impartiality under fire? And how does a dance prom work on the radio?
Have the BBC given Boris an easy ride through Brexit coverage? And the new Proms director.
Rapid response comedy and the visualisation of BBC Radio.
Listeners respond to post-referendum coverage on Radio 4 and 5 live.
Listeners air their views of the BBC's EU referendum coverage.
Did initial coverage of the Orlando shooting diminish LGBT views?
Did the BBC place Muhammad Ali on a pedestal? And a look into the role of BBC 6 Music.
Is the BBC too timid with its referendum coverage? And is Radio 4 too posh?
Listener comments on Mourinho topping Radio 4 bulletins and Tom Hollander's school drama.
Radio 4's World on the Move - essential listening or a day of pro-immigration propaganda?
Listener reaction to the White Paper on the BBC, and jokes about the Queen.
Is the abuse on The Archers realistic? Also, visualising radio and a cricketing calamity.
Politics on Desert Island Discs, country music on Radio 2 and views on Out of the Ordinary
Is there too much US election coverage? And behind the scenes at the Lent Talks.
A new look for Radio 4 comedy and ten years of The Bottom Line.
EU referendum impartiality, diversity in BBC Radio and how to liven up dull sport.
Coverage of the junior doctors' strike and opinions on The Archers' Rob storyline.
Tom Stoppard on radio drama, Jim Naughtie on leaving Today, and the BBC in Scotland.
Radio 4's forum for listener comment.
Glitz behind the scenes at Friday Night is Music Night, and new World Service funding.
Should a BBC presenter have expressed his own views on Christianity and homosexuality?
Was there too much coverage of the Paris attacks? Plus 5 live's future.
With falling audiences and squeezed budgets, what are the essentials for BBC local radio?
Coverage of Shaker Aamer's release, the limits of free speech and Vanessa Feltz.
Spicy Woman's Hour chat, coverage of the Middle East, and local radio goes viral.
A Miller marathon, questionable statistics and a subterranean play.
A British poetry marathon - with Irish poets, combative debate and a hard-hitting drama.
1970s satire causes a stir, plus John Lennon uninterrupted and Jim Naughtie drowned out.
Do we need a new style of political journalism? Plus opinions on the Corbyn coverage.
Quentin Letts infuriates some listeners, and the Today editor discusses presenters.
Roger Bolton explores BBC radio's approach to religious broadcasting.
Health reporting and ghosts on Radio 4. And what is the public's view on the BBC's future?
Listener comments on the BBC's future, iPlayer downloads and life-drawing on the radio.
Views on the BBC licence fee settlement and verdicts on Apple's new radio station.
Should the BBC use the name Islamic State? And Marcus Brigstocke on future radio comedy.
Top Gear talk on Radio 2. Plus Andrew Roberts on Napoleon, and Lyse Doucet talks safety.
Radio 4's forum for listener comment.
The BBC's impartiality during the election and the inspiration of the Shipping Forecast.
Radio 5 live listeners pin down politicians with their questions.
Listeners get into bed with MPs, but waking up with Sara Cox is not everyone's cup of tea.
How Radio 1 is engaging young voters, and a Radio 4 sound man's close shave with a lion.
Behind the scenes at BBC Westminster and a nostalgic look back at the Sunday chart show.
Reporting from Putin's Russia and Radio 4's Listeners' Election.
The editor of The Archers answers listeners' questions about the show's recent storylines.
The secrets behind successful Radio 4 comedy. And is there a future for the licence fee?
Coverage of Natalie Bennett's 'brain fade', and listeners bid farewell to Face the Facts.
Radio 4's coverage of the Dresden bombings and shocking audio from Copenhagen.
Was Radio 4 right to air ten hours of War and Peace? Plus do we need more good news?
Listeners talk directly to the controller of Radio 4 about The Archers and budget cuts.
Tom Mangold on establishment conspiracies and the BBC, and reality TV in the Moral Maze.
Elan Closs Stephens on why listeners' views matter, plus behind-the-scenes of Home Front.
PM's editor defends Buerk updates. And how funding changes may affect the World Service.
Will You and Yours return to its full length? And Feedback in 60 seconds.
Should BBC Radio be visualised? Plus how Radio 1's Newsbeat breached editorial guidelines.
Rediscovering Hancock's Half Hour. And why some Archers addicts say they will switch off.
Russell Brand on Start the Week. And will surround sound transform radio drama?
Moral Maze's controversial trail and how could BAME experts change the sound of BBC radio.
How best to pin down politicians? And what worries BBC Radio 1 controller Ben Cooper?
More time to catch up on iPlayer, and Jarvis Cocker brings classical music to Radio 4.
The Today editor on reporting tough foreign news, and debate tips from Matthew Taylor.
World War I commemorations, The Archers' Carol Tregorran and the Scottish Referendum.
Lyse Doucet on reporting from Gaza. And we question the Gardeners' Question Time team.
What happened to BBC iPlayer? And was Moral Maze just a slanging match?
Is BBC coverage of the Israel-Gaza conflict biased? And what do news cuts mean for radio?
Nigel Havers on WATO, comedy and cancer and eating on the radio.
Debating climate change, Any Questions's slip up and is 5Live's Radio Bloke back?
Why did BBC Radio ignore a 50,000-strong protest, and should the 'N-word' be banned?
Radio 2 Controller Bob Shennan talks cutbacks. And was the UKIP coverage all too much?
Your questions answered by The Archers editor. And did radio news go OTT on footie?
Today editor Jamie Angus, BBC iPlayer radio app issues and the Daily Service.
Radio 4's forum for comments, queries, criticisms and congratulations.
Ruth Archer's miscarriage, Radio 4 Long Wave drops off air and Hitchhiking with John Lloyd
Evan Davis vs Iain Duncan Smith, and why is Radio 3 in a box on the South Bank?
Why did Tony Benn knock Rebus off R4? And John Finnemore on the final Cabin Pressure.
Talking about BBC liberal bias with John Humphrys, and listeners get listened to in Wales.
Bono! Bono! Or was it Oh No? And how much does Broadcasting House listen to listeners?
Is Radio 4 trying to scare listeners senseless? And the scientist who moved you to tears.
Anger over Today's science coverage. Plus, Brits who? We're at the Radio 2 Folk Awards.
Referendum coverage, iPlayer woes, and is Lord Lawson a suitable guest on climate change?
Who sets the news agenda, and why did Radio 4 spoil the result of BBC's Fake or Fortune?
Was the coverage of Nelson Mandela's death too much? And is music taking over Radio 4?
Too much Nigella on Radio 4? And a trip to Ambridge with the Archers archivist.
The controller of Radio 2 answers his audience, plus French accents on Book of the Week.
Does Robbie Williams belong on Radio 4, and are ghosts in the machine at Any Questions?
Was Radio 4's Profile programme sexist? And BBC impartiality for Scotland's referendum.
Is Grayson Perry a tough act to follow? We ask the Reith Lectures commissioner.
Why GF Newman's The Corrupted took over the Afternoon Drama slot for two weeks.
Morwenna Banks on her radio drama that stopped listeners in their tracks.
Should climate change sceptics be given airtime? Where has CBeebies radio been hiding?
Is watching radio the future? And the Radio 3 film music season - blockbuster or flop?
A special edition of Feedback recorded at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Oo-er missus. Is Radio 4 getting a bit too saucy for the school holidays?
New Doctor. New Archers editor. New job for Charlotte Green. It's all change at the BBC.
Too much Wagner, not enough Verdi? Roger Bolton talks to the director of the BBC Proms.
Royal baby - did BBC News go OTT? Meet the Dropout Tsar. And the guardian of radio sound.
A new female Today presenter and sensitive politicians? It's all change in Feedback.
Is Ambridge Extra stepping on The Archers' toes? And why can't you download all BBC radio?
How impartial is the BBC? And why is Ambridge Extra infuriating Archers fans?
Is any subject taboo for the Moral Maze? And do you like your radio recycled?
Goodbye Quentin Cooper - changes to Radio 4 science. Plus, OFCOM rulings and BBC losses.
How easy is it to complain to the BBC? Your verdict on the revamped complaints system.
Gwyneth Williams, the Controller of Radio 4, answers listener questions.
Roger Bolton discusses health scares with the BBC's Fergus Walsh.
Did Radio 4 news go OTT on the death of Baroness Thatcher? And why trail TV on Radio 4?
Is Radio 4 an ageless beauty? And why was fantasy drama Neverwhere nowhere to be found?
Confusion, frustration, abdication and revolution in this week's Feedback.
How good is BBC science reporting? Plus complaints about a Radio 1 Newsbeat report.
When is censoring music appropriate? And are analogue listeners missing out on new drama?
Where are Radio 4's right-wing comics? And how accurate are radio dramas?
Language warnings - patronising or vital? And do new Radio 4 comedies get you laughing?
Roger Bolton presents audience comment. Can you make jokes about Jimmy Savile on the BBC?
Radio 4's forum for audience comment. Presented by Roger Bolton.
The art of Whispering Bob, iPlayer queries addressed, and is Radio 4 barmy for McCartney?
Radio 2 is a ratings hit but its controller faces his harshest critics - you.
Ticket troubles as CarFest launches and what you should expect of a Writer-in-Residence.
More women, fewer book plugs - your concerns. Also, responsibility when discussing suicide
Global warming tosh on Today news, Naked Scientists saved my life, and new voices at R4.
How well did the BBC cover its own crisis? And is the BBC's past ripe for satire?
Naked Scientists left out in the cold, and should you buy a digital radio for your car?
Radio 4's forum for audience comment. Presented by Roger Bolton.
Your views on the BBC's Savile coverage, and how do you make a programme in a prison?
Political code-breaking at BBC Westminster, and is there is too much cricket on long wave?
Radio 4's forum for audience comment. Presented by Roger Bolton.
Live music behind-the-scenes at Maida Vale, and are political interviews too combative?
Your views on the BBC and the Queen, plus did music enhance The History of the Future?
Was a topless Duchess of Cambridge really news? And listener suggestions for the new DG.
What's the Olympic legacy for BBC 5Live? Plus the future of Thought for the Day.
It's gloves off at the Radio 2 playlist meeting, and just how should you say 2012?
Love at first sight for Woman's Hour and Men's Hour? Plus the Feedback jingle.
Mistakes in the New Elizabethans series? Plus your verdict on the BBC's Olympics coverage.
Too much drama in Ambridge? Plus the Controller of Radio 5 Live warms up for the Olympics.
What did you think about Radio 4's Honest Doubt series? Plus the new BBC Radio websites.
Radio 4's Bloomsday - triumph or blooming inconvenience? Plus, what next for Chris Moyles?
The secret life of a continuity announcer, and what went wrong at Choral Evensong?
A look back at the BBC jubilee coverage, plus is the Archers endangered?
Roger Bolton on the future of local radio - are some subjects too personal for broadcast?
Radio 4 controller Gwyneth Williams takes listeners' questions. Presented by Roger Bolton.
Who are Radio 4 comedy writers writing for? Improving the BBC complaints system.
Fans of Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show fight back. And has R4 killed the past tense?
Listeners find spin and speculation about the budget a turn-off.
The Now Show and the Catholic Church - a joke too far? Plus Philip Glass on Glasswatch.
Do graphic news reports need a warning? And do we still need Sally Traffic?
A new take on the future of BBC local radio. And should Radio 4 do more on computer games?
Radio 4's forum for audience comment. Presented by Roger Bolton.
Is football more important than economic crisis? And Michael Buerk on chairing Moral Maze.
Too much sport on Radio 4? Plus the hit and miss nature of iPlayer editing.
Your views on the BBC Trust's 5Live review. Plus, are there more drama repeats on Radio 4?
Listeners take on commissioning editor over Home Planet. Good news for local radio.
Roger Bolton discusses the delicate business of finding suitable stand-in presenters.
Roger goes behind the scenes at the Asian Network and puzzles over the DQF jargon.
Radio 4 Controller addresses listeners' concerns about schedule changes.
What's in store for the new, longer World at One? Eddie Grundy's ferret causes concern.
Can local radio thrive despite the cuts? And what does the new Radio 4 schedule hold?
Questions about Any Answers, Sunday night comedy, Shipping Forecast and long wave.
Listener views on local radio cuts. Roger hears how to secure inclusion on R4's Last Word.
The real story of cuts to Radio 4, the future of longwave and coverage of the Welsh rugby.
Controller Roger Wright answers your concerns about Radio 3.
We celebrate the 50th birthday of In Touch. Presented by Roger Bolton.
Does light music still have a place on the BBC?
Conflict over 9/11 coverage and changes to R3 schedule.
Radio 4 controller on cutting short stories and other changes.
Roger takes a listener behind the scenes of the Today programme and interviews its editor.
Murdoch news overkill? Watching the radio and more about changes to Radio 4 schedule.
Fisticuffs on Today, fashion fever on Profile and Lord Patten's first public speech.
Complaints about BBC complaints system, Roger at Weather Centre, PM privacy commission.
What does the future hold for children's radio? And is BBC 6Music losing its edge?
A sticky problem on You and Yours and the perils of live broadcasting on Radio 3.
5 Live or Radio Bloke? One-size fits all approach on Today? Search for new comedy talent.
Roger Bolton assesses local radio. What keeps you up at night - CBeebies?
Was Moral Maze more bullying than serious debate?
Angry listeners vent concerns over re-vamped Radio 4 Extra. Is Book at Bedtime too sordid?
A brief history of time. BBC Trust chairman talks about the BBC losing 'its moral compass'
Radio 1 listeners quiz controller Andy Parfitt, and what's extra about Ambridge extra?
A new chairman for the BBC Trust, a new name for Radio 7 and a reprieve for BBC Hindi.
Hardeep Singh Kohli's first kiss, music and speech. Presented by Roger Bolton.
The fine line between candid confessional and entertainment. Counting the cost of Cairo.
Roger is in Salford - the new home of BBC North.
Should Radio 4 try to attract a broader audience? Listeners say no.
Head of the World Service on massive cuts to the network. Presented by Roger Bolton.
Angry listeners take Archers editor to task and Radio 4 controller unveils her new plans.
BBC in the headlines. RadioSwap results. How to have your say on the future of the Beeb.
New talent for R4 comedy. When will FM be switched off? A R4 listener swaps to R1 for a wk
Racial stereotypes in The Archers? And iPlayer - making the unmissable - unfindable?
A licence fee for overseas listeners? Justin Webb on interruptions in Today interviews.
Radio 4's forum for comments, queries, criticisms and congratulations.
Roger Bolton investigates Desert Island Discs, the Archers and the art of scheduling.
Your views on the new licence fee deal and History of the World in 100 objects.
Do programmes have a sell-by date? And message board mayhem - with Roger Bolton.
What should Radio 4's new controller look to change? Email: Feedback@bbc.co.uk.