• Mark Steel's in Town is a stand-up comedy show on BBC Radio 4, co-written and performed by Mark Steel. The series, which was first broadcast on 18 March...
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    columns in The Guardian, The Independent and Daily Mirror. He presents The Mark Steel Lectures, The Mark Steel Solution, Mark Steel's in Town and the...
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  • American Civil War (28 July 1998) S01 E06 - The Evolution of Man (4 August 1998) The Mark Steel Lectures The Mark Steel Solution Mark Steel's in Town v t e...
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  • persecuted by law" The Mark Steel Lectures The Mark Steel Revolution Mark Steel's in Town "BBC Radio 4 Extra - The Mark Steel Solution, Series 1 - Episode...
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    St. Michael's Cave (category Tourist attractions in Gibraltar)
    recorded an episode of his long running BBC Radio 4 comedy series Mark Steel's in Town in the cave. Presently the cave is one of Gibraltar's top tourist...
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    Colchester Zoo (category Buildings and structures in Colchester (town))
    (14 September 2016). "Mark Steel's in Town: Colchester". Mark Steel's in Town. Series 7. Episode 2. 6:00 minutes in. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 4 April 2021...
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  • performing songs, poems, and stories Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better Mark Steel's in Town, performed in venues around (and outside) the UK...
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  • British Comedy Guide (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    founded in August 2003 initially as the British Sitcom Guide (BSG), a website focused on British sitcom TV programmes. The website was created by Mark Boosey...
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    Any Questions? (category 1948 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    Liberal Democrat Shirley Williams. In April 2013, Any Questions? presented a "special edition" from New York, "to mark the first 100 days of President Obama's...
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    New Malden (category Ethnic enclaves in the United Kingdom)
    News. 23 January 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2024. Mark Steel (28 September 2016). Mark Steel's in Town:Kingston Upon Thames (Radio). Kingston upon Thames:...
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  • Helen Lewis Ria Lina Zoe Lyons Fred MacAulay Lucy Porter Hugo Rifkind Mark Steel Angela Barnes Andrew Maxwell Samira Ahmed Alan Coren Rebecca Front Jeremy...
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    the ordinary has resulted in regular small TV and radio appearances, for instance the upbeat episode of Mark Steel's in Town, contrasting with the less...
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    Reith Lectures (category 1948 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    broadcast on Radio 4 and the World Service. The lectures were inaugurated in 1948 to mark the historic contribution made to public service broadcasting by Lord...
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  • Charles Carroll, Lisa Costello, Mark Forrest, Caroline Nicholls, Tina Ritchie, Alan Smith, Tom Sandars, and Jane Steel. Jenny Abramsky (1986–1987) Phil...
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  • Shipping Forecast (category Shipping in the United Kingdom)
    Radio Times. Retrieved 27 July 2013. Mark Sweney (30 May 2014). "BBC fails to air Shipping Forecast for first time in more than 90 years". The Guardian....
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  • Collapsed Lung (band) (category Musical groups established in 1992)
    on TV and radio, including as the theme music for Mark Steel's BBC Radio 4 series Mark Steel's in Town since 2009. Larkin C. (editor), The Virgin Encyclopedia...
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  • Jack Bannister (1988–1994) Jon Champion (2000–2003) Mark Saggers (2001–2008) Arlo White (2005–2009) Mark Pougatch (2006–2008) Simon Hughes (2007–2010) Ed...
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  • Chortle Awards (category 2002 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    Janey Godley, John Robertson, Marcus Brigstocke and Rachel Parris, Mark Olver, Mark Watson, Munya Chawawa, Petrichor, Richard Herring, Rob Sedgebeer, Robin...
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    Garrick Theatre (Stockport) (category Theatres in Greater Manchester)
    groups for around 100 students (aged 7–18). In 2016, BBC Radio 4 recorded Mark Steel's in Town from the theatre. In May 2018, Stockport Garrick hosted their...
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  • Just a Minute (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2021)
    Helena Taylor. In March and April 2012, the BBC broadcast ten episodes, recorded over a week at the BBC Television Centre in London, to mark the 45th anniversary...
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  • common theme, and a degree of lateral thinking is necessary to score full marks. One question for each team has a music or sound component, and at least...
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  • regular columns in The Guardian, The Independent, Daily Mirror; presents The Mark Steel Lectures, The Mark Steel Solution, Mark Steel's in Town and podcast...
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  • Robbins and Mark Mardell. The main presenter until March 2018 was Martha Kearney, who presented from Monday to Thursday, with Ley usually in the chair on...
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  • Front Row (radio programme) (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Former presenters include Stig Abell, Francine Stock (1998–?) and Mark Lawson (1998–2014). In 2013, Tracey Emin presented, for a brief while, a series on the...
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  • Greenwich Time Signal (category Time in the United Kingdom)
    one-second intervals by many BBC Radio stations to mark the precise start of each hour. The pips were introduced in 1924, generated by the Royal Observatory, Greenwich...
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  • by Sir Mark Tully, but also by other contributors. The programme was first broadcast in 1995; the BBC, having announced its cessation earlier in the year...
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  • The Film Programme (category Official website not in Wikidata)
    was confirmed in September 2021 that the programme was to be axed and replaced by a new show with the title Screenshot to be hosted by Mark Kermode and...
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    Susan Hulme, Mark D'Arcy or Sean Curran. Today in Parliament claims to have a regular audience of around 500,000 listeners. The Week in Westminster Political...
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  • Radio 4 from 1976–78 and of Radio 3 from 1978–87; he left the programme in 1976. Mark Laity was a senior producer from 1986–88. Caroline Thomson (Chief Operating...
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  • about misuse of statistics. Guests of the show have included Angus Deaton, Mark Lynas, Hannah Ritchie, and Richard Blundell. Since October 2007 the show...
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