Maggie Ayre and Dheera Sujan have fun with some awful Christmas songs and fan letters. Mike Bullen analyses the office party, colleagues pick their favourite fantasy figure (Anne Blair Gould, […]
Yearly Archives: 1992
In the former Yugoslavia, crimes are being committed that defy the imagination. What makes the crimes so heinous is that civilians – mostly women and innocent children – are being […]
In the modern age almost every facet of our lives is affected by the findings of science of psychology: business and politics, the work floor, education, traffic safety, fashion, design […]
At the start of 1980’s, the Radio Netherlands’ English department led the transition from mainly entertainment shows to high-quality feature programmes. The focus also switched from being focused on the […]
Pierre Audi, artistic director of the Dutch National Opera from 1988 to 2018, explains why he chose to direct one of the world’s first operas by the Italian priest-composer Claudio […]
Eric Beauchemin looks at the plight of the thousands of Africans who try to flee their continent via Morocco and then use dodgy boats to cross to Spain, their gateway […]
Veronica Wilson examines the emergence of people of African origin on the European political scene. In 1987, Paul Boateng from Ghana became the first black British MP. In France, the […]
A week after an El Al jumbo jet ploughed into an apartment building in the Bijlmermeer district in Amsterdam, Pete Myers presents a programme on mourning and loss. Producer: Pete […]