75 Years of The Archers: Brawls, Blackmail & Judi Dench
From Nigel's tragic fall to Helen's acquittal, explore 75 epic moments from 75 years of BBC Radio 4's iconic rural drama, The Archers. A diamond anniversary celebration.
From Nigel's tragic fall to Helen's acquittal, explore 75 epic moments from 75 years of BBC Radio 4's iconic rural drama, The Archers. A diamond anniversary celebration.
As The Archers announces a new live tour, fans recall the soap's previous roadshows in the 1980s and 1950s, featuring a singing Eddie Grundy and a more explicit script. Share your memories.
Westlife singer Mark Feehily opens up about his ongoing recovery from life-threatening sepsis and pneumonia, explaining why he can't join the band's 25th-anniversary tour but is hosting a new radio show. Read his heartfelt health update.
Queen Camilla reveals her fury over a teenage train assault while praising BBC commentator John Hunt and his daughter for their strength after a family tragedy. A powerful Clarence House discussion.
BBC Radio 4's The Archers is hitting the road for its 75th anniversary. A live theatrical experience, hosted by Angela Barnes, will tour 29 UK venues from June to November 2026.
Sky's new 'Amadeus' series reimagines Mozart's rivalry with Salieri as a sexy, modern period drama. Stream the five-part show now for a binge-worthy historical romp.
Zoe Ball sidestepped questions about her future as a 10-strong Strictly Come Dancing presenter shortlist is revealed. Could she replace Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman?
A forgotten radio play by Tennessee Williams has been unearthed in a US archive. The 1953 work, 'The Eye That Saw Death,' will receive its world premiere broadcast by the BBC in 2026. Discover the story behind this remarkable literary find.
BBC Radio 4's The Archers faces backlash for a Bondi Beach joke aired days after a deadly attack. Listeners called it 'tactless' as the BBC edits the episode. Read the full story.
On this day in 1783, King George III appointed 24-year-old William Pitt the Younger as Prime Minister, ending a period of political chaos. Discover how the young leader defied expectations.
Capital Breakfast host Jordan North's company reserves surge past £1m. Discover how the radio presenter's fortunes changed after replacing Roman Kemp.
Renowned British artist and art historian David Heathcote has passed away at 94. His influential work spanned painting, sculpture, and the preservation of Hausa crafts, with a major collection now at the British Museum.
Sam Grabiner's 'Christmas Day' at London's Almeida theatre delivers a complex, outspoken drama about a Jewish family grappling with identity and the Israel-Gaza war. A must-see bold production.
BBC's Belfast-set police drama Blue Lights ranks No. 5 in the best TV shows of 2025. Discover why its procedural tension and Troubles legacy make it a must-watch.
Leading Scottish artists condemn BBC Radio Scotland's decision to axe specialist late-night shows, warning it will devastate opportunities for emerging talent. Read the full story and see who has signed the open letter.
An exhibition of Franco-British photographer Ed Alcock's work, exploring Brexit, adolescence and working-class memory, runs at the Bibliothèque nationale de France until March 2026.
Martin Parr, the celebrated Magnum photographer famed for his acute observations of British society and class, has died. We look back at his iconic career in pictures.
A Guardian columnist argues the absurdly difficult Life in the UK test, which her French husband is struggling to pass, should focus on modern British culture like Coronation Street and Greggs, not obscure historical facts.
Acclaimed writer Sally Wainwright discusses the finality of Happy Valley, the instant BBC hit 'Riot Women', and her mission to portray complex women's lives. Stream now on iPlayer.
Radio legend Tony Blackburn, 82, confesses to cheating on first wife Tessa Wyatt with neighbour Rebecca Sayce. He reveals the affair was uncovered through his own autobiography. Read the full story.
All ten seasons of the beloved Danish period drama 'Seaside Hotel' are now streaming on Channel 4. Hailed as a nostalgic masterpiece, it's the perfect escape for fans of Downton Abbey.
Nicholas Collon leads the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra in a crisp, powerful recording of Strauss's Alpine Symphony, with soprano Louise Alder shining in Four Songs. Discover the review.
A new wave of UK underground rap, led by artists like EsDeeKid and Lancey Foux, is achieving global fame. With a maxed-out, experimental sound and a focus on British identity, this movement is poised for a major international breakthrough. Discover the sc
Tributes pour in for Brian Hayes, the legendary BBC radio presenter known for his sharp wit and commanding voice, who has passed away at 88. Read about his remarkable career.
A fire at BBC Scotland's Pacific Quay headquarters forced a full evacuation and took BBC Radio Scotland Breakfast off air. Presenters describe the scene as emergency services responded. Read the latest.
Tributes pour in for pioneering BBC and LBC presenter Brian Hayes, who has died at 87. The broadcaster transformed phone-in radio with his conversational style over a five-decade career.
A British national was detained in Lebanon for allegedly spying for Israel after photographing defence ministry. Released after 12 days with UK Foreign Office support.
Cancel your weekend plans. The BBC's gripping 2015 police drama Cuffs, starring Ashley Walters, is now streaming on Netflix. This eight-part Brighton-set series is the perfect binge.
Jeremy Clarkson's pub The Farmer's Dog serves exclusively British produce with one exception - tonic water due to quinine. Discover his strict local sourcing rules and new British ketchup.
Beloved actor Jack Shepherd, best known for playing Detective Wycliffe in the ITV series, has passed away at 85 following a short illness. Read about his remarkable career.