MI
No I missed that, Kate humble or " the next David Attenborough " as one of the papers would have her .
Peter's son Dan , it's not getting any better is it.
The one positive for me is the Brimingham location , i feel better about the show being out of London , don't know why but I do.
NickyS posted:
If you read the press release on Nadia being the second presenter it says ...
Other popular BBC faces signed up to work as reporters on The One Show include natural history presenter Kate Humble, history presenter Dan Snow and undercover journalist Anna Adams.
So you know who most of them are ... there are some others but I am sworn to secrecy
As for the studio - anyone who has visited the Mailbox recently will probably have seen it!
Other popular BBC faces signed up to work as reporters on The One Show include natural history presenter Kate Humble, history presenter Dan Snow and undercover journalist Anna Adams.
So you know who most of them are ... there are some others but I am sworn to secrecy
As for the studio - anyone who has visited the Mailbox recently will probably have seen it!
No I missed that, Kate humble or " the next David Attenborough " as one of the papers would have her .
Peter's son Dan , it's not getting any better is it.
The one positive for me is the Brimingham location , i feel better about the show being out of London , don't know why but I do.
RO
A few details about the first 3 shows from Radio Times...
Monday: Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They'll be linking up with Kate Humble as she sets out on Wildlife quests - her challenge today is to find and swim alongside North Devon's beautiful but elusive grey seals. Also, Anna Adam and her hidden camera crew have been out and about filming unsuspecting members of the public as they go about their everyday lives - the results are shocking.
Tuesday: There's a challenge to viewers from Britain's favourite Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes and another wildlife report from Kate Humble, who tries to track down the UK's sleepiest mammal, the dormouse.
Wedensday: Consumer expert Martin Lewis reveals how to make money out of your old mobile phones and Kate Humble continues her week of wildlife quests by grappling with the `Red Eyed Devil' lurking beneath the seemingly harmless waters of Devon's seaside rock pools.
Monday: Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They'll be linking up with Kate Humble as she sets out on Wildlife quests - her challenge today is to find and swim alongside North Devon's beautiful but elusive grey seals. Also, Anna Adam and her hidden camera crew have been out and about filming unsuspecting members of the public as they go about their everyday lives - the results are shocking.
Tuesday: There's a challenge to viewers from Britain's favourite Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes and another wildlife report from Kate Humble, who tries to track down the UK's sleepiest mammal, the dormouse.
Wedensday: Consumer expert Martin Lewis reveals how to make money out of your old mobile phones and Kate Humble continues her week of wildlife quests by grappling with the `Red Eyed Devil' lurking beneath the seemingly harmless waters of Devon's seaside rock pools.
PH
Kate Humble continues her week of wildlife quests by grappling with the `Red Eyed Devil' lurking beneath the seemingly harmless waters of Devon's seaside rock pools.
So that's what happens to the old Spotlight presenters then....
So that's what happens to the old Spotlight presenters then....
JW
Yes indeed. It sounds........fascinating.
No snails drinking beer then? Is Stillgoe still on the go? They should bring him back to play out some great tunes (as in the Lawley era....)
Ronant posted:
A few details about the first 3 shows from Radio Times...
Monday: Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They'll be linking up with Kate Humble as she sets out on Wildlife quests - her challenge today is to find and swim alongside North Devon's beautiful but elusive grey seals. Also, Anna Adam and her hidden camera crew have been out and about filming unsuspecting members of the public as they go about their everyday lives - the results are shocking.
Tuesday: There's a challenge to viewers from Britain's favourite Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes and another wildlife report from Kate Humble, who tries to track down the UK's sleepiest mammal, the dormouse.
Wedensday: Consumer expert Martin Lewis reveals how to make money out of your old mobile phones and Kate Humble continues her week of wildlife quests by grappling with the `Red Eyed Devil' lurking beneath the seemingly harmless waters of Devon's seaside rock pools.
Monday: Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They'll be linking up with Kate Humble as she sets out on Wildlife quests - her challenge today is to find and swim alongside North Devon's beautiful but elusive grey seals. Also, Anna Adam and her hidden camera crew have been out and about filming unsuspecting members of the public as they go about their everyday lives - the results are shocking.
Tuesday: There's a challenge to viewers from Britain's favourite Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes and another wildlife report from Kate Humble, who tries to track down the UK's sleepiest mammal, the dormouse.
Wedensday: Consumer expert Martin Lewis reveals how to make money out of your old mobile phones and Kate Humble continues her week of wildlife quests by grappling with the `Red Eyed Devil' lurking beneath the seemingly harmless waters of Devon's seaside rock pools.
Yes indeed. It sounds........fascinating.
No snails drinking beer then? Is Stillgoe still on the go? They should bring him back to play out some great tunes (as in the Lawley era....)
PO
Can't miss it! For those unfortunates outside of Birmingham (
) the studio has been built in a glorified garden shed on the balcony overlooking the canal in front of "Red Peppers" and "Tesco Express"... Lot's of opportunity for "This Morning" (Liverpool era) style general public shots of them gawping through the windows - with security staff trying to move people on
NickyS posted:
As for the studio - anyone who has visited the Mailbox recently will probably have seen it!
Can't miss it! For those unfortunates outside of Birmingham (
TR
Can't miss it! For those unfortunates outside of Birmingham (
) the studio has been built in a glorified garden shed on the balcony overlooking the canal in front of "Red Peppers" and "Tesco Express"... Lot's of opportunity for "This Morning" (Liverpool era) style general public shots of them gawping through the windows - with security staff trying to move people on
So its Pebble Mill at One - at 6.55. Pity they pulled the Mill down they could have saved on a garden shed.
Pootle5 posted:
NickyS posted:
As for the studio - anyone who has visited the Mailbox recently will probably have seen it!
Can't miss it! For those unfortunates outside of Birmingham (
So its Pebble Mill at One - at 6.55. Pity they pulled the Mill down they could have saved on a garden shed.
LO
Thursday: Wildlife reporter Kate Humble continues her quest to come face-to-face with the hidden wildlife living alongside some of the UK's most popular holiday resorts. She's on Exmoor on the trail of a herd of elusive red deer.
Friday: Guest reporter Carol Thatcher, who prides herself on frugal living, tries to survive on a state pension for a week. Wildlife presenter Kate Humble puts on her night vision glasses and travels to a secret location to encounter one of this country's most protected and feared creatures.
Ronant posted:
A few details about the first 3 shows from Radio Times...
Monday: Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They'll be linking up with Kate Humble as she sets out on Wildlife quests - her challenge today is to find and swim alongside North Devon's beautiful but elusive grey seals. Also, Anna Adam and her hidden camera crew have been out and about filming unsuspecting members of the public as they go about their everyday lives - the results are shocking.
Tuesday: There's a challenge to viewers from Britain's favourite Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes and another wildlife report from Kate Humble, who tries to track down the UK's sleepiest mammal, the dormouse.
Wedensday: Consumer expert Martin Lewis reveals how to make money out of your old mobile phones and Kate Humble continues her week of wildlife quests by grappling with the `Red Eyed Devil' lurking beneath the seemingly harmless waters of Devon's seaside rock pools.
Monday: Adrian Chiles and Nadia Sawalha present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. They'll be linking up with Kate Humble as she sets out on Wildlife quests - her challenge today is to find and swim alongside North Devon's beautiful but elusive grey seals. Also, Anna Adam and her hidden camera crew have been out and about filming unsuspecting members of the public as they go about their everyday lives - the results are shocking.
Tuesday: There's a challenge to viewers from Britain's favourite Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes and another wildlife report from Kate Humble, who tries to track down the UK's sleepiest mammal, the dormouse.
Wedensday: Consumer expert Martin Lewis reveals how to make money out of your old mobile phones and Kate Humble continues her week of wildlife quests by grappling with the `Red Eyed Devil' lurking beneath the seemingly harmless waters of Devon's seaside rock pools.
Thursday: Wildlife reporter Kate Humble continues her quest to come face-to-face with the hidden wildlife living alongside some of the UK's most popular holiday resorts. She's on Exmoor on the trail of a herd of elusive red deer.
Friday: Guest reporter Carol Thatcher, who prides herself on frugal living, tries to survive on a state pension for a week. Wildlife presenter Kate Humble puts on her night vision glasses and travels to a secret location to encounter one of this country's most protected and feared creatures.
TG
That's really no way to talk about poor Carol
Londoner posted:
Friday: Guest reporter Carol Thatcher, who prides herself on frugal living, tries to survive on a state pension for a week. Wildlife presenter Kate Humble puts on her night vision glasses and travels to a secret location to encounter one of this country's most protected and feared creatures.
That's really no way to talk about poor Carol
LO
Lots of Nationwide nostalgia in the Radio Times this week.
Radio 4's Archive Hour (Saturday 8pm) will also be about Nationwide
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/archivehour/pip/8wxue/
Radio 4's Archive Hour (Saturday 8pm) will also be about Nationwide
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/archivehour/pip/8wxue/