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
Helen Lewis's Radio 4 series, The New Gurus, looks at how 'truth-tellers' such as Russell Brand are attracting audiences of millions
From Top Gun: Maverick to The Makropulos Affair, Wet Leg to The White Lotus – our experts select the year's newly minted masterpieces
Radio 4 celebrated bells through history and heritage, while the Sunday Feature was a devastating remembering of Kyiv's Babi Yar
A century after it was founded, the once great Corporation is now unworthy of state support
The Nigerian author is a captivating speaker who condemns cancel culture, and makes the first of Radio 4's annual series essential listening
Kazuo Ishiguro's notoriously difficult novel The Unconsoled is covered in The Exploding Library, while Bill Bailey stars in sitcom Hennikay
Angela Hartnett argued for a change in attitudes to British seafood, while Alan Dein paid tribute to the microphone for the BBC's centenary
The radio presenter, 47, discusses the best health lesson she's learnt, caravan site nightmares and the one thing she can't tolerate
Our musical tastes haven’t changed, and yet listeners are deserting Radio 3 and Classic FM
Radio 3 broadcast a brilliant drama about Winston Churchill’s bitter battle with the BBC in 1926, plus a necessary show for opera novices
The former 6Music DJ on being diagnosed with ADHD, and becoming a 'reluctant pioneer' of subscriber-only radio
The 'free speech' channel is growing its audience and star power, yet a sinister boycott is deterring advertisers. Now the fight back begins
From the news to Housewives' Choice, time signals were crucial to the early days of BBC radio, and our own daily structure
From calls to scrap the licence fee to job cuts, the Corporation is facing some of the toughest challenges in its history
An army of unpaid detectives is unearthing old TV and radio episodes many thought were gone for good
An episode of Hancock's Half Hour was recently unearthed after 67 years, while this week Radio 4 also played spooky new drama The Witch Farm
Ukrainian comedian Anton Tymoshenko revealed on Radio 4 how dark humour can represent a healthy response to suffering
After more than 23 years, Steve Wright in the Afternoon came to an end, with the veteran DJ in the mood to celebrate, not complain
The veteran broadcaster's new series promises that 'no views will be censored'