01/08/2014
大象传媒 correspondent Lyse Doucet on the challenges of reporting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Plus, Matthew Parris on why history should - mostly - stay in the past.
Listeners' views on the 大象传媒's coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continue to dominate our inbox. There are allegations of bias on both sides - the 大象传媒 coverage is accused of being too pro-Palestinian and too pro-Israeli. But how easy is it to accurately report the conflict on the ground from within Gaza? Roger Bolton speaks to the 大象传媒's chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet.
Also this week, should history stay in the past? John Humphrys and Melvyn Bragg have gone head-to-head over the use of the present tense to describe historical events. Matthew Parris, who presents Radio 4's long-running biographical series Great Lives, was among the first to criticise this seemingly modern fad. But is it actually a new thing? And can it be an effective tool for bringing the past to life? Matthew gives his view.
And Roger joins the gardeners of Cumbria on board the M V Teal on Windermere for a special recording of Gardeners' Question Time. The chairman, Eric Robson, is celebrating 20 years of presiding over the gardening queries of the nation, but what's in his garden? And how do the panel of Bob Flowerdew, Pippa Greenwood, and Bunny Guinness prepare for any question that the audience might throw at them? Find out how an audience of 150 gardeners, perhaps more used to being close to the earth, take to the water. You can hear the special edition of Gardeners' Question Time on Friday 8th August at 15.00 and repeated on Sunday 10th August at 14.00 on 大象传媒 Radio 4.
Finally, are Sandi Toksvig and her News Quiz panel taking up raving? The problems with the 大象传媒 iPlayer continue.
Producer: Katherine Godfrey.
A Whistledown production for 大象传媒 Radio 4.
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Lyse Doucet on Gaza: 'Every day is a battle to survive'
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