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The Big Questions. The Big Questions was an interfaith dialogue and ethics television programme usually presented by Nicky Campbell. It was broadcast live on BBC One on Sunday mornings, replacing The Heaven and Earth Show as the BBC's religious discussion programme. [1]
Myriam François (born and legally named Emilie Siobhan Geoghegan François; December 1982 [1]), formerly known as Myriam François-Cerrah, is a British journalist, filmmaker and writer. Her work has appeared on the BBC, Channel 4 and Al Jazeera. She is the founder and CEO [3] of production company mpwr productions, which specialises in ...
Hasan has appeared (six times) on the BBC's Question Time programme, [26] and the Sunday morning programmes The Big Questions [27] and Sunday Morning Live. [28] In 2013, Hasan took part in a debate at the Oxford Union to consider whether Islam is a peaceful religion.
The podcast covered the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union from Brussels and London. [1] [3] From September 2019 to January 2020, Brexitcast was also broadcast on BBC One television. [15] He has presented two BBC Radio 4 documentaries called Could the PM Have a Brummie Accent? and The Country vs the City, in July 2018 and March ...
James Cook is a British journalist and broadcaster. He is currently Scotland Editor for BBC News and an occasional presenter of the BBC’s Newscast podcast. [1]Previously, he was Chief News Correspondent on the Nine nightly news programme on the BBC Scotland channel and, before that, Los Angeles Correspondent and Scotland Correspondent for the BBC.
Yes. [2] Bad People. BBC Sounds. 23 July 2020. [3] Fake Psychic. BBC Radio 4. 1 February 2022.
Olly Mann is a British podcaster, broadcaster and BBC presenter. [2] He is best known as the presenter of the weekend evening show on LBC and for his work with longtime collaborator Helen Zaltzman with whom he presented the award-winning podcast Answer Me This!.
Brooks' next book, The Big Questions: Physics, was released in February 2010. It contains twenty 3,000-word essays addressing the most fundamental and frequently asked questions about science. [7] Brooks appeared as a regular guest on George Lamb's BBC Radio 6 Music show.