Monday 3 March 2014

A week's-worth of WATO


Pinaciphobia (n.) A fear of lists.

I hope none of you suffer from pinaciphobia, because here's another post that's little more than a long list. Hopefully, you'll find it of interest though.

It gives a summary of everything covered on last week's The World at One and The World This Weekend.

So what did they cover? And who did they talk to?

There's only one way to find out (well, actually two, as you could always listen to them for yourselves on the BBC i-Player of course): Read on!


THE WORLD AT ONE

24/2/2014 - Shaun Ley

13.00 News
13.08 Ukraine - overview & report
13.13 Ukraine - interview with Tim Ash, Standard Bank, about Ukraine's economic situation
13.16 Ukraine - interview with Alexander Nekrassov, former Kremlin advisor
13.19 Ukraine - interview with Andrey Kurkov, ethnic Russian author of 'Death and The Penguin'
13.22 Ukraine - discussion with BBC reporter
13.24 North Sea Oil & Scottish independence - report
13.28 North Sea Oil & Scottish independence - discussion with BBC reporter
13.29 North Sea Oil & Scottish independence - interview with Malcolm Webb of Oil and Gas UK
13.32 A hospital is giving elderly patients the option to buy food bags when they leave hospital as they have nobody to look after them when they get home - interview with Kim Beevers, Head of Retail at the Chesterfield Royal Hospital
13.35 Spitting Image's 30th anniversary - report
13.39 Medical Data Sharing - Interview with Prof Nick Black, Professor of Health Services Research (a supporter of the move) & Phil Booth, of privacy campaign group Med Confidential (an opponent of the move)
13.44 Closing headlines.


25/2/2014 - Shaun Ley

13.00 News
13.07 Labour, PIE & the NCCL - overview
13.11 Labour, PIE & the NCCL - interview with Clive Lander (sp?), former NCCL executive
13.14 Labour, PIE & the NCCL - interview with Christian Wolmar, journalist who encountered PIE
13.18 Labour, PIE & the NCCL - interview with Andrew Pierce, deputy editor of 'The Daily Mail'
13.21 Hacking Trial - - discussion with BBC reporter
13.23 Japanese 'virtual' bank robbery - overview
13.24 Japanese 'virtual' bank robbery - interview with Dave Birch, Consult Hyperion
13.27 'Drugs War' in Rochdale - report
13.33 Migration Advisory Committee advises government to auction visas to super-rich investors - interview with Sir David Metcalf of the MAC (supportive)
13.36 Migration Advisory Committee advises government to auction visas to super-rich investors - interview with Nicolas Rollason of Kingsley Napley (sceptical)
13.38 The 'special magic' of the Harry Potter film & its effect on the British film industry - report
13.44 Closing headlines.


26/2/2014 - Shaun Ley

13.00 News
13.07 Secret letters sent to NI paramilitaries - overview
13.09 Secret letters sent to NI paramilitaries - interview with Gregory Campbell (DUP)
13.12 Secret letters sent to NI paramilitaries - interview with Peter Taylor, veteran BBC reporter
13.15 Secret letters sent to NI paramilitaries - interview with Anna Soubry (Conservative) & Mary Creigh (Labour)
13.18 PMQs - report
13.22 PMQs - interview with Anna Soubry (Conservative) & Mary Creigh (Labour)
13.24 'Drugs War' in Rochdale - report
13.30 Serious case review into the conviction of a traumatised British soldier who attacked his baby daughter - interview with Kevin Crompton, Northampton Local Safeguarding Children & Dr Deirdre MacManus, consultant forensic psychiatrist
13.35 Labour, PIE & the NCCL - overview
13.36 Labour, PIE & the NCCL - interview with Tom Watson (Labour)
13.40 Are nursing cutbacks causing patient deaths?  - interview with Prof Anne Marie Rafferty, report author & Camilla Cavendish, Care Quality Commission.
13.44 Closing headlines.


27/2/2014 - Shaun Ley

13.00 News
13.07 Secret letters sent to NI paramilitaries - overview
13.09 Secret letters sent to NI paramilitaries - interview with Basil McCrea, independent Unionist
13.11 Secret letters sent to NI paramilitaries - interview with Jonathan Powell, Labour advisor
13.16 Secret letters sent to NI paramilitaries - interview with Jeffrey Donaldson (DUP)
13.19 Labour, PIE & the NCCL - overview & report [revealing a document showing that former Labour MP Bryan Gould expressed sympathy for PIE's aims]
13.25 Labour, PIE & the NCCL - interview with Ian Pace, pianist, campaigner and Labour supporter
13.28 Labour, PIE & the NCCL - further overview
13.29 Ukraine - overview & report
13.34 Angela Merkel's speech to the UK parliament - report
13.37 Angela Merkel's speech to the UK parliament - interview with Jessye Norman (Conservative)
13.40 Self harm among young people - a report
13.44 Closing headlines.


28/2/2014 - Edward Stourton

13.00 News
13.07 Ukraine - interviews with BBC correspondents
13.14 Ukraine - interview with Pavel Felgengauer of Russian opposition newspaper Novaya Gazeta
13.18 Ukraine - interview with Sir Tony Brenton, former ambassador to Russia
13.21 Ukraine - interview with Lord Ashdown (Lib Dem)
13.26 Badger cull - interview with BBC reporter
13.29 Badger cull - interview with Paul Caruana, former government cull advisor
13.32 Who will be Britain's new EU commissioner? - report
13.38 MI5 files: The latest releases - report
13.42 Ukraine - update & interview with BBC reporter
13.44 Closing headlines.


THE WORLD THIS WEEKEND 

2/3/2014 - Edward Stourton

13.00 News
13.05 Ukraine - interview with BBC correspondent
13.08 Ukraine - talk on Ukraine's history by Anna Reid, author of 'Borderland'
13.11 Ukraine - Alexey Yaroshevsky, Russia Today reporter & Andriy Shevchenko, Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc
13.16 Ukraine - interview with BBC correspondent
13.19 Deaths in the Welsh NHS - overview & report
13.26 David Owen on the Labour Party & Ukraine - interview with Lord Owen [now a Labour donor]
13.30 Close.

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