Don't be spooked by 'Mr Classic FM' – Sam Jackson is the man to revive Radio 3
Some will fear the line between Radio 3 and Classic FM will now be blurred further, but Sam Jackson has been Radio 3's biggest critic
Some will fear the line between Radio 3 and Classic FM will now be blurred further, but Sam Jackson has been Radio 3's biggest critic
Over the past year, Charlotte Runcie found solace in old favourites: from Elaine Page on Radio 2 to PopMaster – even, sometimes, Today
One hundred years ago, Modernism was born in response to a rapidly changing world. Its legacy tells us something spooky about current times
It's a unique treasure that is envied around the world - if the licence fee is scrapped we must find another way to fund it
Think with Pinker's bracingly intellectual style was a breath of fresh air. There was no pandering to younger listeners here
Green Inc was a witty and urgent programme that skewered our eco-hypocrisy. Extinction Rebellion and their ilk should take note
As Rick Edwards takes over from Nicky Campbell on 5 Live Breakfast, the landscape of morning radio is beginning to shift
As the clocks roll back, Radio 3 looked at the rituals and routines that once punctuated daily life
Radio 4's exploration of John Cleese and Connie Booth's beloved sitcom revealed why it was so successful. But would it still get made today?
Stephen Nolan's podcast about the influence of the LGBTQ+ lobbying group on the BBC was witty and fearless – it deserves a wider audience
Two new arts programmes, Add to Playlist and This Cultural Life, didn't pander to fashionable trends – and were all the better for it
As Nick Robinson draws ire for telling the Prime Minister to 'stop talking', our critic dissects the delicate art of the '8.10am' interview
Radio 4's A Home of Our Own sought solutions not villains – and presented a nuanced look at a complex problem
Radio 4's new drama – Song of the Reed – was so right-on it could have been a satire. Instead, it turned out to be rather brilliant
Since 1856, the composer's death has been endlessly debated. But was his mind ravaged by an STI – or something more strange?
Similar shows and the same old presenters - despite a culture revamp, Radio 4 seems to be retreating into its own "safe space"