Sentences with phrase «discussion radio programme»

I considered inviting him to contribute to my faith discussion radio programme Unbelievable?

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LBC radio presenter Darren Adam had a discussion with a caller on Monday about the existence of God in which he explained reasons for his unbelief, but said the offer of a ticket to paradise was «possibly the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me on this programme».
The comment was made by a panellist during a radio discussion programme.
Already, last September in the Guardian newspaper and on a Radio 4 discussion programme Tatchell has called for the appropriateness of any sexual relationship to be judged on a purely individual basis, effectively calling for the abolition of any fixed age of consent, (http://www.guardian.co.uk/ commentisfree / libertycentral / 2009 / sep / 24 / sex - under -16-underage).
On the Radio 4 Today programme this morning there was discussion as to whether the State should be involved in framing choices about work and childcare.
«By then senior officials in the Foreign Office and Number 10 will have been involved in months of discussions with their counterparts in other European countries,» he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
He is a regular panel member on most entertainment discussion programmes on radio and TV, including Entertainment Review on Peace FM, Pundits on GHOne Entertainment Television, Christian Entertainment Review on Sunny FM, among others.
But in a response in a radio discussion programme on Asempa FM, Mr Agyapong said he did not want to be provoked but if Ayariga were to be close to him, he would have slapped him in the face.
S&T should be popularised among the public, industry, scientific community, and policy - makers through roundtable discussions, open days, seminars, science fairs, competitions, television and radio programmes especially aimed at the youth, and through syndicated newspaper columns.
He appears on BBC Radio 4 shows including Saturday Review and Front Row and was a regular contributor on Newsnight Review, BBC 2's flagship arts discussion programme.
This topic made the PM curent affairs programme on BBC Radio 4 yesterday — a discussion between John Sutherland, who made a poor fist of defending the changes on the basis of needing to get HF read, and Jeanette Winterson, who argued passionately against the interference.
Corinne Mills on BBC Radio 5 Live Show me the Money programme, discussion with Declan Curry Sunday 20th March about career contingency planning including promotions and payrises.
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