woensdag 29 april 2015

Bbc podcast history

Bbc podcast history

BBC Radio Updated: Duration. The history podcast for people who don’t like history… and those who do. Episodes feature history stories and perspectives on everything from crusading knights to Tudor monarchs and the D-Day landings. As the major new BBC arts history series Civilisations is due to air, we speak to Simon Schama, one of its three presenters,. BackStory is a weekly public podcast hosted by U. Ed Ayers, Brian Balogh, Nathan Connolly and Joanne Freeman.


Who this is for: Critics who already know their art history and want to keep updated on the latest in the art world. Tyler Green’s podcast has been called “one. Popular podcast s on demand.


I’ve listened to this podcast at bedtime almost every night for the past years. Some of my favorite episodes are pieces of eight, the pepper pot, the otter pipe, and the hand axe. Between the measured British accents, musical bumpers and benign subject material, my mind locks into the podcast and I fall asleep of the time before my 10. Great for history lovers, frustrating voice The podcast is great for history lovers, really gets into the nitty gritty of things. My one frustration is that Rob Attar’s voice is not very apt for podcast listening.


Bbc podcast history

At 2x speed I often have to go back and slow down to understand what he is saying. Breaking news, sport, TV, radio and a whole lot more. The BBC informs, educates and entertains - wherever you are, whatever your age. From the BBC magazine show. The BBC brings you a broad range of audio podcasts featuring content from the very best of BBC radio.


The publication releases thirteen editions a year, one per month and a Christmas special edition, and is owned by BBC Studios but is published under license by the Immediate Media Company. You can find all of our podcasts listed below,browse by category, or see what is on offer from your favourite BBC radio station. By their nature, history -themed podcasts get the job done—an hey, if they can entertain me as well, that’s.


Dive into the latest issue, download the entire back issue collection and save more with a subscription. All podcasts and radio stations at one glance. If you can’t get enough HoR – this is for you. It’s clearly good and has a loyal following, but I’m not super hooked on the history of that part of the worl so it’s not for me. My name is Jamie, and this show is a chronological retelling of the story of Britain, from its very earliest days when prehistoric man shared the island with Giant Deer and massive earth grinding glaciers… all the way to the dawn of the Second World War.


That new writing material was paper. In this episode, we explore the history of paper, and we examine the fundamental connection between texts and textiles. Tweets from Britain’s bestselling history magazine. YjDpxER or to subscribe go to.


On this week’s show, we talk about books as physical objects and look at the history of Gilgamesh. Overview: Science for the People is a syndicated radio show and podcast based in Edmonton, Alberta, that broadcasts weekly across North America. They explore the connections between science, popular culture, history , and public policy, to help you understand the evidence and arguments behind what’s in the news, in your life, and on the shelves.


History Extra podcast by Immediate Media. Join us once a month for the latest classical music news, the top stories in the new issue of BBC Music Magazine, a guide to the magazine’s exclusive cover C plus a round-up of our favourite new recordings. VOA Learning English presents news, features, audio, video and multimedia about the U. Stories are written at the intermediate and upper-beginner level. BBC Earth’s podcast is everything you’d expect – a blend of nature, science and human experience, with worldclass story telling and immersive soundscapes.


We’ll also bring you insights and stories from the BBC ’s crews as they make some of the most impactful television on the planet. Every episode re-examines something from the past—an event, a person, an idea, even a song—and asks whether we got it right the first time. Everything you need to know about David Attenborough’s new series, Dynasties, and stories to connect you to the natural world.


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