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Outlook (radio Programme)
''Outlook'' is a radio programme on BBC World Service that broadcasts human interest stories from across the globe. It broadcasts from Monday to Friday from 1206 to 1250 Greenwich Mean Time, GMT. History This programme was first broadcast on 4 July 1966 by BBC. It began as a straightforward magazine programme and was presented for more than thirty years by John Tidmarsh. More recently, it has been praised for a consistent ability to uncover fascinating stories. It was credited with bringing solace to Terry Waite after his abduction by Islamic extremists in Beirut in 1987. Corruption of any kind is a favourite topic on the show and it has achieved recognition for its high production values alongside other BBC radio programmes. The programme previously had a weekend edition titled ''Outlook Weekend'' which formerly aired on Saturdays from 2332 to 2359 GMT. It has since been replaced by an extra weekday edition of Outlook on Fridays starting on 5 April 2024 known as the ''Outlook ...
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The UK includes the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern part of the island of Ireland, and most of List of islands of the United Kingdom, the smaller islands within the British Isles, covering . Northern Ireland shares Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border, a land border with the Republic of Ireland; otherwise, the UK is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea and the Irish Sea. It maintains sovereignty over the British Overseas Territories, which are located across various oceans and seas globally. The UK had an estimated population of over 68.2 million people in 2023. The capital and largest city of both England and the UK is London. The cities o ...
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Mike Bullen
Michael J. Bullen (born 13 January 1960) is an English screenwriter best known for creating the Granada Television series ''Cold Feet'', which won him the Writer of the Year award at the 2003 British Comedy Awards. He wrote two more series for Granada; '' Life Begins'', which ran for three years, and ''All About George'', which ran for only one. His works have been described as being "about the intricacies of interpersonal relationships and what happens when they break down". Bullen moved with his wife and two children to Australia in 2002. Two years later he directed his first short film, ''Amorality Tale''. He co-created the Australian/UK television series '' Tripping Over'' in 2006 and the writer and director of the Australian television pilot ''Make or Break'' in 2007. He returned to producing work for British television in 2010 with the BBC pilot '' Reunited'', and moved back to the UK in 2011. Background Bullen was born in Bramhall, Cheshire.Simms, Sheryl (6 September 1 ...
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Syd Dale
Syd Dale (20 May 1924 – 15 August 1994) was an English self-taught composer and arranger of big band, easy listening and library music. His themes and underscore music played an important role on television, radio and advertising media of the 1960s and 1970s and many cues are still in use today. Biography Dale was born in York, and started as an apprentice technician at Rowntree's chocolate factory at 16. Soon big band music became his passion. He spent as much time as possible listening to bands and studying the arrangements. Three years later, in 1945, he left the factory and joined several local bands as pianist and arranger. In 1952 he was recruited as a pianist with The Squadronaires, the dance orchestra of the Royal Air Force, where he worked with the conductor Ronnie Aldrich. The band toured extensively. In February 1953 they recorded Dale's arrangement of "Jeepers Creepers," his first recording session. He also played in several London hotels, and later joined the ...
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Mobeen Azhar
Mobeen Azhar (born 1980) is a British journalist, radio and television presenter, and filmmaker of Pakistani heritage. He produces investigative reports and films for the BBC exploring themes related to politics, true crime, extremism, counter terrorism and sexuality. He has presented and produced international documentaries for BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Three. Azhar has fronted radio programmes on the BBC Asian Network BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live. Since 2022, he has presented the ''Outlook'' strand on the BBC World Service. He also presents the ''Lives Less Ordinary'' podcast made by the BBC World Service and available on BBC Sounds, Spotify and Apple. In 2017, he won a British Academy Television Award for producing the BBC series ''Muslims Like Us'' and in 2020, he won a Royal Television Society Award for presenting BBC documentary ''Hometown: A Killing''. In 2019, Azhar became a presenter on the new BBC Three show ''Plastic Surgery Undressed''. In 2019, Azhar became a f ...
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Matthew Bannister
Richard Matthew Bannister (born 16 March 1957) is a British media executive and broadcaster. Early career After attending King Edward VII School, Sheffield, he graduated in law at the University of Nottingham in 1978, and joined BBC Radio Nottingham as a trainee reporter and subsequently the presenter of its speech-based breakfast show, ''Morning Report''. It was here that he first met Trevor Dann, whom he subsequently worked with at BBC Radio 1. He first worked for Radio 1 as a presenter of its news programme ''Newsbeat'' between 1983 and 1985. He worked for Capital Radio as a journalist in the early 1980s, later returning as head of news and talks after leaving Radio 1. He was also co-presenter with Sarah Ward of Capital Radio's ''The Way It Is''. Managerial career Bannister first established himself as a name in the radio industry in the late 1980s and early 1990s as managing editor of GLR ( Greater London Radio), the BBC's local radio station for London. Here he worked ...
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Lucy Ash
Lucy Ash is a British documentary-maker, journalist, broadcaster and author. Her work mainly appears on BBC platforms. Much of her work has focused on former Soviet countries. She has also focused on prisons considerably in her work. Background Ash attended Camden School for Girls in North London. Between the ages of 12 and 16, Ash spent part of every summer staying with a French family. She attended the University of Oxford from 1980 to 1983, where she studied English Language and Literature at New College. Broadcasting career Ash's work in radio started in Russia, where she worked as producer in the BBC's bureau in Moscow from 1990. In 1994, she moved back to London, where she reported considerably from former Soviet states for the programme ''Eurofile'' on BBC Radio 4. In 2002, Ash received an Amnesty International UK Media Award for an edition of '' Crossing Continents'' on BBC Radio 4 which focussed on Israel/Palestine, and in 2004 she was again given the award for ...
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George Arney (journalist)
Mishal Husain and Arney Life Arney was a BBC producer and a BBC correspondent in Pakistan in the 1980s. He hosted BBC Radio 4's '' Crossing Continents''. He has written a book book on Afghanistan. He was BBC correspondent in Pakistan from 1986 to 1988, and BBC correspondent in Sri Lanka from 1994 to 1996. Arney has written for newspapers and journals including ''The Guardian'' and ''The Economist ''The Economist'' is a British newspaper published weekly in printed magazine format and daily on Electronic publishing, digital platforms. It publishes stories on topics that include economics, business, geopolitics, technology and culture. M ...''. In 2007 he was named International Radio Personality of the Year by the Association for International Broadcasting (AIB). Personal life Arney is separated from wife Razia Iqbal, a BBC journalist. References External linksGeorge Arney's bio-sketch on BBC Online
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Caroline Wyatt
Caroline Wyatt (born 21 April 1967) is an Australian-born English journalist. She presents the Saturday edition of ''PM'' on BBC Radio 4. She has worked as a BBC News journalist for over 25 years, as defence correspondent until August 2014, when she replaced Robert Pigott as religious affairs correspondent until June 2016, when she revealed that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Early life Born in Darlinghurst, a suburb of Sydney, to an Anglo-Irish father and a Polish mother, Wyatt was adopted by a British diplomat,Caroline Wyatt • Q and A • TV Newsroom
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and his -born wife. She has two brothers. Wyatt was ...
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John Waite (broadcaster)
Winston Anthony John Waite (born 26 February 1951) is a presenter on British radio and occasionally television. He has worked at the BBC since 1973. Early life He was born in Stoke-on-Trent and raised in nearby Kidsgrove in Staffordshire. His father ran a corner shop. He went to Sandbach School in Sandbach and Wilmslow County Grammar School for Boys in Wilmslow from the age of 15. He studied English and American literature at the University of Manchester. Career He joined the BBC as a graduate trainee in 1973. He then became a news presenter for BBC Radio London, before joining BBC Radio 4 as a presenteer in 1986. BBC Radio 4 Waite presents the BBC Radio 4 lunchtime consumer programme '' You and Yours'', and the consumer affairs programme '' Face the Facts'', having joined the programmes in 1986. He has also presented documentaries, including an exclusive interview with witness "Bromley", the teenage girl whose outbursts during cross-questioning at the Old Bailey brought the ...
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English Language
English is a West Germanic language that developed in early medieval England and has since become a English as a lingua franca, global lingua franca. The namesake of the language is the Angles (tribe), Angles, one of the Germanic peoples that Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, migrated to Britain after its End of Roman rule in Britain, Roman occupiers left. English is the list of languages by total number of speakers, most spoken language in the world, primarily due to the global influences of the former British Empire (succeeded by the Commonwealth of Nations) and the United States. English is the list of languages by number of native speakers, third-most spoken native language, after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish language, Spanish; it is also the most widely learned second language in the world, with more second-language speakers than native speakers. English is either the official language or one of the official languages in list of countries and territories where English ...
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John McCarthy (journalist)
John Patrick McCarthy (born 27 November 1956) is a British journalist, writer and broadcaster, and one of the hostages in the Lebanon hostage crisis. McCarthy was the United Kingdom's longest-held hostage in Lebanon, where he was a prisoner for more than five years. Career He attended Lochinver House School, then Haileybury and Imperial Service College, Hertfordshire, and read American Studies at the University of Hull. McCarthy was a journalist working for United Press International Television News at the time of his kidnap by Islamic Jihad terrorists in Lebanon. He had recently arrived in Beirut when on 17 April 1986, two days after USAF airstrikes on Libya, WTN ordered him to leave. He was being escorted to the airport when a group of gunmen intercepted his car. He was held in captivity until release on 8 August 1991. He shared a cell with the Irish hostage Brian Keenan for several years. While a prisoner, he learned that his girlfriend, Jill Morrell, was actively cam ...
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War Correspondent
A war correspondent is a journalist who covers stories first-hand from a war, war zone. War correspondence stands as one of journalism's most important and impactful forms. War correspondents operate in the most conflict-ridden parts of the world. Once there, they attempt to get close enough to the action to provide written accounts, photos, or film footage. It is often considered the most dangerous form of journalism. Modern war correspondence emerged from the news reporting of military conflicts during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. Its presence grew in the middle of the nineteenth century, with American journalists covering the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) and the European newspapermen writing reports from the Crimean War (1853-1856). History People have written about wars for thousands of years. Herodotus's account of the Greco-Persian Wars, Persian Wars is similar to journalism, though he did not himself participate in the events. Thucydides, who some ye ...
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