12/11/2010
Justin Webb explains why he wants to toughen up his act, novelist Joanna Trollope pleas for more adventurous drama on 麻豆社 Radio, and should overseas listeners pay the licence fee?
Presented by Roger Bolton.
This week, Justin Webb explains why he wants to toughen up his act. But listeners say please don't as they rather enjoyed it when The Today programme was taken off the air by the recent national Union of Journalists' strike. It was replaced by gentler programmes including an audio essay about The Wash.
The novelist Joanna Trollope makes a plea for more adventurous drama on 麻豆社 Radio.
And should the 麻豆社 make people in the rest of the world pay for listening to its domestic services? Roger Bolton finds out if it's even possible.
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Producer: Karen Pirie
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