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BBC Radio 4 Transmission Date Monday 18th March 2019, 11.00am Presented by Lucas Laursen Produced by Anna Scott-Brown In the first part of this double-bill documentary, Franco’s disappeared,  Lucas Laursen joins families searching for loved ones disappeared during Spain’s Civil War and Franco’s dictatorship. He starts at a rare repatriation of the remains of 22 men and women missing…

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BBC Radio 4 Transmission Date 26 February 2019 Produced by Philippa Geering   Social psychologist Dr Keon West explores racial bias, and the concepts of both conscious and unconscious bias, drawing on the latest psychological and sociological research. He examines common misconceptions surrounding racism and examines how bias is formed, asking how far we are responsible for…

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Tune into BBC Radio 4 next Friday and witness our poignant new programme “Seeing Unseen Children” about abusing parents who receive help to see themselves as the beacon of light their children need. To do this, the parents need to learn how to “see” their children – their feelings and needs. In doing so, they often…

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In case you have missed our latest Conversations on a Bench, here is your chance to catch up on BBC Radio 4 on series 3 of these compelling programmes, where Anna Scott-Brown hears more stories from the people who stop to sit beside her on benches around the country… Derby – Sophie Sparham In this edition,…

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We are thrilled and honoured to have been nominated for the Audio Production Awards 2018! Adam Fowler has been nominated for the BEST SOUND DESIGNER/ENGINEER award, celebrating the talents of sound designers, mixers, studio managers and others who create startling soundscapes that elevate audio from great to extraordinary. And Anna Scott-Brown for the BEST ARTS PRODUCER award. This…

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Our brand new documentary, Pursuit of Beauty: Hurricane Bells, airs next Tuesday 13th November 2018, 11.30am on BBC Radio 4, tune in! What does climate change sound like? We follow artist Peter Shenai as he casts bells from Hurricane Katrina data and asks New Orleanians who lived through the storm to ring each one. Over the last…

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