If there’s anything you ever wanted to know about food or cooking, but didn’t know who to ask, read on…
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‘The Walpole Chronicles’ BBC Radio 4
Go to RadioHugh Walpole was one of the most successful writers of his generation but today he is largely forgotten. Eric Robson asks if posterity has been fair?
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New Bespoken Word series on Radio 4
Go to RadioBespoken Word is back bringing poetry alive.
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Exciting new Radio 4 drama: Goodbye to Berlin
Go to RadioChristopher Isherwood’s Goodbye to Berlin was famously made into the film Cabaret starring Liza Minelli. Tina Pepler’s new adaptation gives the classic story a new immediacy.
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Flowerless Fruit & Fairy Rings!
Go to RadioThis week the panel explain some supernatural-sounding gardening phenomena. Then the GQT panellists get stuck in helping and advising the participants of our Listeners’ Gardens series: Matthew Biggs gets stuck in creating new borders in Grace’s garden in Nottingham. Anne Swithinbank revisits Katie-The-Rooftop-Allotmenteer in her new-build apartment block in Brighton. Friday 10th September 2010, 15:00. [...]
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The GQT Summer Garden Party!
Go to RadioThe best of the GQT Summer Garden Party, which this year took place at Sparsholt College, Hampshire. Highlights include Eric Robson as the reluctant flower-arranger, Bob’s Scrapheap Challenge and The Great Snail Swap. All this and more gardening problem-solving from our indefatigable team of experts! Friday 2nd July 15:00. Repeated Sunday 4th July 14:00.
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Up North with GQT
Go to RadioThis week we’re in Aberdeenshire with propagation on our minds: How to multiply your pelargoniums and your peonies. Bunny Guinness returns to Grace’s garden for a spell of garden design magic. Part of our Listeners’ Gardens series.
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Trevor Nelson in South Africa
Go to RadioDays before the World Cup arrives, Trevor takes his first trip to SA for 5 live…
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GQT heads north
Go to RadioThis week the Gardeners’ Question Time panel are in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire: Here’s everything you need to know about working with acid soil. Chairman Peter Gibbs ventures to Cambus O’May for a lesson on scots pine and silver birch.
