Over to You Episodes Episode guide
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A Week Without the World Service in Freetown
Listeners in Freetown, Sierra Leone, could not tune into the World Service for a week
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Is the Resignation of a British Minister Globally Relevant?
A listener asks whether the resignation of a UK minister is relevant to a global audience
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Listener Wants More Balance in Trending Programme
Did the BBC Trending's report on far-right and Antifa demonstrators have enough balance?
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Iran Urged to Stop Harassing BBC Persian Staff
The UN is urging the Iranian Government to stop harassing BBC Persian staff
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Can 100 Women Really Change the World?
As the 100 Women Season draws to a close, we ask how it’s been received by listeners
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Can BBC Somalia Help Millions Affected by Drought?
A BBC Somalia radio show hopes to provide help for the six million affected by drought
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Gunshots Clip on Newshour
Among our Las Vegas shooting coverage was a 45 seconds-long clip of gunshots and screams
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Three New Language Services for the Horn of Africa
Why has the BBC World Service launched serves in Amharic, Afaan Oromo and Tigrinya?
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Should Both Sides Of The Rohingya Crisis Be Covered?
A listener criticises BBC Burmese Service editor’s stance on the Rohingya situation
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Syrian Voices On OS, and Burmese Service Questioned
A listener believes BBC Burmese is unfairly reporting Rohingya situation in My-anmar.
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The Caliphate in the Countryside - Your Questions Answered
Listeners question the latest edition of Heart And Soul, The Caliphate in the Countryside
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What is Twitter Saying About Coverage of Texas and South Asia Floods?
While the world’s media is focussing on Texas floods, what about South Asia?
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BBC Pidgin Has Launched
BBC Pidgin listeners tell us what they think of the new BBC Pidgin service
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Why Was the India Tragedy Not More Widely Reported?
A listener asks why a tragedy in India where 100 children died was not widely reported
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Did The Kenyan Election Coverage Get Your Vote?
One listener believes the focus on past election violence in Kenya was unnecessary
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Somaliland Listener Says The Inquiry Got It Wrong
After a recent episode of The Inquiry a listener from Somaliland writes in to complain
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Who Decides If Gay Is OK? Your Questions Answered
The presenter of the 'Who Decides If Gay Is OK?' documentary answers your questions
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Is the Word ‘Tribe’ Offensive?
A Kenyan listener is asking the BBC World Service to stop using the word ‘tribe’
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Uncovering Japan’s Extraordinary Stories for Outlook
A freelance journalist reveals the process behind finding stories and getting them on air
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Sixty Years of BBC Swahili
BBC Swahili team commemorate 60 years of broadcasting and Rajan Datar pays them a visit
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Looking for Martha’s Quilt
The producer of a weekend documentary reveals how she found an incredibly unusual story
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Why Did Outlook Interview A Rapist?
A listener accuses Outlook of normalising rape after hearing an interview with a rapist
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Why No Coverage of Turkish March?
A listener asks why there has been no coverage of a 24-day “justice” march in Turkey
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How Does the BBC World Service Report on Terror?
Is the network giving the right amount of exposure to terrorist acts?
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More Stories on South East Asia Please
Director of World Service Fran Unsworth responds to listener's suggestions for programmes
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The Untold Stories of Kashmir on BBC International News
The plight of people in Kashmir as the 70-years Indian-Pakistan conflict continues
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Behind the Scenes with The Arts Hour On Tour
A glimpse of what it takes to set up a live arts event from the Venice Biennale
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What is it Like Interviewing a Sex Doll?
Jane Wakefield on the pros and cons of making a programme about robots and sex dolls
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How to Make the UK Election Interesting to the World
With the UK elections looming Rajan Datar asks if the coverage is relevant to everyone
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The Inquiry: Did the Format Change Work?
A listener is not happy with changes to the current affairs programme, The Inquiry.