Letters from listeners around the world
World Service,Β·346 episodes
Signature tune suggestions, requests for live sport and praise for a phone-in about Aids
A federal prisoner in the US and a listener from Denver praise the World Service
Listeners' praise the World Service pantomime - Malice in Blunderland
Listeners join in with their views on a controversial interview with Princess Diana
Reactions to announced cuts by the British government to World Service funding
Complaints, questions, and more praise for Malice in Blunderland
Gripes on various matters, including using "out there" to mean the rest of the world
An America listener tells the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ to stop listening to people who whine about content
A listener from Taiwan questions recent schedule changes
A Nigerian listener complains about inaccurate programme guides
More listeners suggest that Alistair Cooke be canonised
Praise for past programmes, and complaints about celebrity gossip making it into the news
Listeners point out Jane Austen did not write Middlemarch as stated in Britain Today
Listeners requests less news and more comedy, drama, music, and science
Listeners in Singapore are annoyed by Ian Simpson's description of Singapore
Listeners mourn the axing of Folk Roots
Listeners complain about new schedules and the axing of favourite shows
Letters from listeners about geography, evolution, and physics
Praise for The Green History of the Planet, and criticism of presenters' accents
A listener from Iran praises Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ content, but complains about weak FM frequency
Listeners in India request written schedules so they don't miss their favourite programs
A listener from New Zealand raises issues around transmission quality
Letters about animal grandparents, electric fruit-dehydrators and presenters' accents
Does the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ think listeners find science "difficult"?
Listeners accuse the science programme Discovery of "dumbing down"
Listeners' questions about digital radio, smoking in soap operas, and gold in vegetables
Listeners' comments on the inclusion of pop music and the cancellation of Folk Roots
Listeners' comments on broadcasts to New Zealand
A listener catches Meridian making a maths mistake
Listeners are dismayed the music request programme, Anything Goes, is ending