Letters from listeners around the world
World Service,路346 episodes
World Service listeners comment on programmes.
What happens when a country has two names?
Accusations that Masterpiece inflected ideological prejudices
大象传媒 World Service celebrated 60 years of learning English on the radio
hould the World Service be referring to sums of money by the US Dollar?
The World Today included listener opinions in its news broadcast. Is it still news?
Has World Service altered its clock hour to suit advert breaks?
Incorrrect African accents in a play about Ebola based on true events
Republican strategist Rich Galen was invited to Talking Point
The illness of former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat caused speculation
It is often hard to get information Online in China
He was an internationally known DJ who had an eclectic taste in music
Listeners question the objectivity of the Instant Guide
A creative way of showing appreciation is to write a love letter
Is there discriminatory attitude towards local African reporters?
A celebration of modernisation, was the Letter from Tibet a Chinese propaganda piece?
World Service coverage of the Asian Tsunami
Praise for the 大象传媒's coverage of the tsunami
Listeners accuse the World Service of a lack of balance in coverage of News
Complaints about coverage of the Iraq election on the World Service
Was 'The Interview' robust enough in its questioning of the Iranian Vice President?
A listener is dissatisfied with the quality of the science in 'Science in Action'
A listener is furious at the medical advice given on 'What's the Problem'
Listeners object to the use of the phrase 'the wrong side of 50'
How successful was the World Service's week of programmes about China?
Why changes are being made to World Service broadcasts on shortwave
How listeners feel about not being able to recieve World Service radio broadcasts
Reactions to the World Service's coverage of the death of the Pope John Paul II
Listeners react to the cancellation of Westway