Over to You Episodes Episode guide
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The Voice of Business Says Goodbye
Peter Day, the voice of business on the BBC World Service, is retiring after 42 years
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Is the BBC World Service On First Name Terms with Hillary Clinton?
A listener isn’t happy about how Hillary Clinton was addressed on The World This Week
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Voices on the BBC World Service
Why BBC World Service listeners like some voices and not others
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Why does Business Matters only Have Asian and American Guests?
Business Matters only invites Asian and American guests. We find out why.
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Has the BBC Africa Debate Changed Anything?
How much of an impact have the BBC Africa debates had on the African population?
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Understanding Accents on the BBC World Service
Can the world’s radio station broadcast global voices and still be understood?
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The Home of BBC Monitoring
A tour of Caversham Park before it closes - the home of BBC Monitoring since 1941
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Is the BBC Scrutinising Trump and Clinton Enough?
Is the BBC failing to sort fact from fiction in claims made by Trump and Clinton?
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The Olympics On The BBC World Service
How is the BBC World Service covering the Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil?
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Are There too Many Promos on the BBC World Service?
A listener is frustrated by the amount of promotional information before the news
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Did BBC Trending Miss A Trick?
A listener airs his concerns around an opportunity he believes was missed by BBC Trending
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Meet The Resident Presidents
Rajan sits in on the latest recording of BBC Africa's outrageous comedy sketch
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Outlook Turns 50, and Sportsworld Falls Victim to Sports Rights
On Outlook’s 50th birthday Rajan Datar finds out its secret of success
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Reporting Brexit: Did BBC World Service Get it Right?
Could the BBC World Service's reporting on Brexit have been better?
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Does the BBC World Service Negatively Portray Uganda?
A Ugandan correspondent gives the low down on reporting from the country
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BBC Brazil Ramps Up for Rio 2016
In six weeks the BBC World Service will be in Rio for the Olympics. What's in store?
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Is BBC Arabic Radio too Focussed on Egypt?
BBC Arabic Radio responds to claims that it is too Egypt-centric
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The Conversation Series Gets Listeners Talking
Presenter Kim Chakanetsa takes questions about the World Service series The Conversation
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Global Audience Rise
The BBC’s weekly global news audience increases to a total of 348 million
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When is a News Story not a News Story?
The Newsroom editor responds to listeners’ claims that a certain story wasn’t news worthy
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Football: How Much is Too Much?
Did the amount of coverage on Leicester City’s win have listeners switching off?
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Reporting on Children as Suicide Bombers
Is it right to use the term Suicide Bomber when referring to a child?
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How Does The BBC World Service Handle Religion?
BBC World Service commissioning editor responds to claims of bias against certain faiths
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Picking the Panel on Newshour Extra
How do debate programmes ensure their invited panel behave themselves?
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The Elements
Do science lessons on the world’s chemical elements work on the radio?
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Launching the Identity Season
A behind-the-scenes look at the BBC’s new month-long season on Identity.
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Did the BBC World Service Go Bigger on Brussels?
Did the BBC World Service pay as much attention to Brussels as it did to Lahore?
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Outlook and Extraordinary Stories Around the World
Presenter Jo Fidgen and producer Richard Hooper on extraordinary stories around the world
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My Perfect Country
My Perfect Country presenter Fi Glover responds to listeners' comments about the series
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Reporting the European Migrant Crisis
Listeners question how the BBC are covering the latest development for migrants in Europe