Sentences with phrase «for radio programme»

Examples of a registered sound trade mark in the US include the chimes of NBC Network and the sounds of a creaking door for a radio programme.
Radio 2 has won the BPG award for radio programme of the year for The Radcliffe & Maconie Show, starring Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie.

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On Monday former chancellor Norman Lamont defended Hammond's stance, saying on BBC Radio 4's Today programme that «it is unavoidable that we have restraint on public spending,» adding: «it is not right for cabinet ministers to gang up on the chancellor in this way.
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».
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: «Can the politicians not put at the front of their minds the needs of the United Kingdom to come out with a functional, working system for Brexit, and agree that certain things that, as it were, «off the political table» and will be decided separately in an expert commission, or commission of senior politicians led by someone that is trusted in the political world?»
During Andrew Marr's Radio Four book programme, when attempting to mitigate the admitted disaster of Chernobyl with its estimated 40,000 casualties, Dr Lovelock commented that «Chernobl was now a wonderful place for wildlife as they were not disturbed by large human communities».
He agreed to be interviewed on a two - part Radio 2 programme about Olivia Newton - John, who performed as a backing singer for him during the early days of her career.
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).
The courageous work of pro-life groups in vigils at abortion clinics, of street pastors working with clubbers at night - time in city centres, of those offering prayer ministry for healing in shopping centres, of street evangelisers such as the St Patrick's group in Soho - all these examples need to be better known, and imitated.1 Then there's the output of media groups working through radio, TV, internet sites, blogs and video teaching programmes, such as Catholic Evangelisation Services; these too, while offering an independent type of Christian teaching, provide an important stimulus to on - the - ground evangelising.
Writing for the Radio Times, she says she's left «reaching for the remote» when the programme is aired on Sunday afternoons.
Ed Balls, the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, was being vigorously interviewed on Radio 4's Today programme.
Radio Gambia broadcast repeated programmes to rural mothers on how to use the posters as entry tickets for the contest.
The Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Mr. Yinka Osuntogun, commended the National Commission for Nomadic Education (NCNE) for their sustained support for the implementation of various programmes under the scheme over the years, such as the Interactive Radio Instruction (I.R.I.) which, according to him, had tremendously developed Training and Learning situation in our Nomadic and Migrant Farmers Primary Schools.
Corbyn has been criticised for a round of high profile appearances on Good Morning Britain and the Radio 4 Today programme in which he appeared to waver on what Labour's position is on immigration.
The Labour leader attracted unusually high levels of criticism online during his interview for BBC Radio 4's The World At One programme, in which he refused to speculate on his party's performance in Thursday's local elections by declaring he is not interested in «political commentary».
She said she it was a «thrill» to join the flagship radio news programme but tweeted her need for a new alarm clock which received a jokey response from Montague.
He told BBC Radio 5 Live's Pienaar's Politics programme yesterday: «You can rest assured the government is very keen for us to make progress on this matter... I'm hopeful overall we'll make progress so that people on the lowest incomes meet that level.
When we covered it on my radio show, virtually everyone who got in touch with the programme was against it on the basis that we haven't got the money, many councils do it already, or isn't that what Child Benefit is supposed to be used for.
Asked to clarify the position, Starmer told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that his party wanted to know the government's plans for areas including future access to the EU's single market, but would not seek to vote down the triggering of article 50.
«The case for independent central banks is as strong as it's ever been,» he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Speaking to Radio 4's Today programme, Shadow Health Secretary Ms Abbott said: «As for Angela Eagle, she is a perfectly nice woman but what she is is the Empire Strikes Back candidate.
Speaking to Radio 4's Today programme, the Shadow Health Secretary: «As for Angela Eagle, she is a perfectly nice woman but what she is is the Empire Strikes Back candidate.
Damian Green, first secretary of state and minister for the Cabinet Office, speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on September 7.
«I know it's uncomfortable but the simple truth of the matter is the older generation — my generation — the majority voted Brexit, whereas for the younger generation — I'm talking under 25, but indeed a wider group, voted to remain,» he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
He told BBC Radio 4's World at One programme: «We absolutely get the need for appropriate safeguards and for appropriate protections to be put in place around any changes that might come forward.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Tony Blair said that he was confident that political and diplomatic resolutions remained a «viable and sensible option» for dealing with Iran.
«I think we would be in the wilderness for as much as 15 years because all the changes that the Conservative majority government would bring in would actually not be about fairness or equity or even sharing power, it would be about excluding the Labour party,» he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Isaac Yeboah, who left behind a wife and two children, has been the Editor for Ghana's popular newspaper P&P for many years and he was a regular contributor to several showbiz radio programmes in Ghana, including Peace Fm's Entertainment Review.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme this morning, fisheries minister Jonathon Shaw said it was an «absolute waste» to throw good quality fish back into the seat to die and confirmed the government will be pushing for an increase to its quota.
The Supreme Court has cited for contempt the owner of Montie FM, its host of «Pampaso», a political talk programme (Mugabe Maase) and two panellists who threatened to kill the justices of the apex court on the same radio station last week.
She told Radio 4's Today programme that this meant the government wanted to help children who «don't perhaps quality for free school meals, the pupil premium, but they are growing up in families that are on below median incomes».
This may not be a good news for addicted listeners and loyal fans of Edmund Obilo's «Voices» programme on Splash 105.5 FM Radio Station based in Felele, as the renowned broadcaster and presenter has finally resigned from the station.
Mr Graves told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the Tories were the only realistic option for «regime change».
He told Radio 4's PM programme it could close what he called the «obscene social class gap» that he said had dogged Britain's higher education system for 50 years.
A Conservative minister refused to be interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Today programme after John Humphrys made light of a colleague's fight for equal pay, it can be revealed.
Johnson told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: «This is a kind of ten - year task as well, this is a job for the future.»
She has written to Ofcom calling for action from the regulator to ensure a better balance, as so far male politicians outnumbered female counterparts by nearly five to one on BBC Radio 4's flagship Today programme.
Labour MP Chris Leslie tells Radio 4's Today programme that shadow chancellor John McDonnell must explain his U-turn on Labour's support for government plans to force future governments to keep a budget surplus
In a valedictory interview on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Clarke also expressed his support for an all - women shortlist for Tory candidates, saying: «We are moving too slowly.»
Cabinet minister Hilary Benn told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: «The argument for keeping bank details, phone numbers and addresses confidential I think is a fair one.»
Maybe it was Ed, for instance, who described how he, Brown and Charlie Whelan were listening to Blair's party conference speech on a car radio when Brown suddenly started heckling («He didn't want that... He opposed that...») And surely it could only have been Whelan, still spinning even in his political grave, who described the Chancellor's fury after being «ambushed» about the Ecclestone donation on the Today programme, for who else but our Charlie would say «Gordon went mental»?
Shortly after, during an interview for BBC Radio 4's Today programme in June 1991, Young described the homeless as «the people you step over when you come out of the opera».
Tonight Mr Clarke will be seen giving an interview to Newsnight, while he has also been interviewed by John Humphrys for Radio 4's On the Ropes programme.
The BBC has announced that its flagship current affairs radio programme, Today, is looking for a new editor.
The foreign secretary had told Radio 4's Today programme: «We think that we can have very efficient facilitation systems to make sure that there's no need for a hard border, excessive checks at the frontier between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
«What the bill is seeking to do is address a rapidly increasing alternative quasi-legal systems which undermine the fundamental principal — one law for all,» she told Radio 4's Today programme.
Humanists have long been excluded from Thought for the Day, the daily scripted slot on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 that offers «reflections from a faith perspective on issues and people in the news», yet humanists and the non-religious have played an important role in shaping our laws, championing human rights and a fairer society for everyone.
The figures are based on reports from two - thirds of local authorities in England, compiled by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) for the Times and Radio 4's Today programme.
Heads of Voter Education & Publicity Department (VEP) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), will converge on Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on 11th September to discuss «Modalities for the Implementation of Weekly Radio Programmes,» to be aired by some radio stations across the country between October and December Radio Programmes,» to be aired by some radio stations across the country between October and December radio stations across the country between October and December 2017.
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