Crowthorne: Caterpillars, Rusty Spots and Up-Cycled Objects

Crowthorne: Caterpillars, Rusty Spots and Up-...

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From the Archives: Water

Kathy Clugston steers the ship through the deep waters of the GQT archive where a variety of panellists, old and new, discuss solutions to a variety of water related gardening challenges.They debate the question of rainwater vs tap water for plants, restoring waterlogged clay soi ...  Afficher plus

Sully & District: Blooming Cacti, Shallow Depth and Signs of Spring

What climbing plants thrive in shallow soil? How can you coax your Christmas cacti into a dazzling display? What’s your favourite first sign of spring? Kathy Clugston brings a hand‑picked panel of horticultural experts to Sully, Wales, where they tackle a lively audience’s garden ...  Afficher plus

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The Naked Week: Ep1. Royal lodges, asylum hotels and witches.
Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4

This week we provide recourse for a randy royal, organise an on-air riot and, for Halloween, get confused over which witch is which.From host Andrew Hunter Murray and The Skewer's Jon Holmes, Radio 4’s newest Friday night comedy The Naked Week returns with a blend of the silly an ...  Afficher plus

Illuminating Light - Jess Wade, Russell Foster and Bridget Christie
The Infinite Monkey Cage

What is light? How has it shaped our understanding of the universe, our biology, and even our culture? In this illuminating episode Brian Cox and Robin Ince shine a spotlight on the fascinating science and history of light. From sun and circadian rhythms to the dazzling complexit ...  Afficher plus

John Grisham on his new thriller, The Widow
Front Row

Bestselling thriller writer John Grisham on his latest book, The Widow, in which a smalltown lawyer from Virginia finds himself accused of a serious crime after he develops a professional relationship with a wealthy woman who may not be all that she seems. We hear from writer-dir ...  Afficher plus

Mind-reading Computers – Phil Wang, Anne Vanhoestenberghe and Luke Bashford
The Infinite Monkey Cage

For once, Brian Cox and Robin Ince are on the same wavelength – with thinking caps firmly on, they plug into the science of brain-computer interfaces. Helping them decode the tech are neuroscientist Luke Bashford, biomedical engineer Anne Vanhoestenberghe, and comedian Phil Wang. ...  Afficher plus