BBC Russian Service daily radio show fronted by Seva Novgorodtsev that offers an unorthodox view on the day’s events that are not usually covered by regular news programming. The 55-min programme goes out every weekday 1900-2000 Moscow time, and we add episodes just after the programme finishes.
Thu, 14 Apr 11
Duration:
6 mins
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30 days remaining
Is Minsk attacker a Belarussian "Una-bomber"?; Does expensive wine taste the same as plonk?; Talking Shakespeare with the RSC; BBSeva interviews Petr Mamonov at 60
Wed, 13 Apr 11
Duration:
29 mins
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29 days remaining
Egypt - putting Pharoah on trial; On the virtues of moderation; Author Alexander Ilichevsky and his grandfather M. Neft; Fashion guru Alexandre Vassiliev on World Turban Day
Tue, 12 Apr 11
Duration:
30 mins
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28 days remaining
Who is to blame for blast in Minsk metro?; Ivory Coast quiet but it's not over yet; Dog's DNA to help keep Capri clean; Boris Mikhailov, the man who made Gagarin's spacesuit
Mon, 11 Apr 11
Duration:
30 mins
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27 days remaining
Japan a month after the Tsunami; Bolivia and the law of Pachamama; "Generation P" the movie; Leonid Parfyonov at the London Book Fair
Fri, 8 Apr 11
Duration:
29 mins
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24 days remaining
In today's episode: we discuss the future of the Roma on International Roma Day; Boris Grebenshikov tells us about guru Sai Baba; and Angel McKenzie, boxer, singer and artist, comes to the studio.
Thu, 7 Apr 11
Duration:
30 mins
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23 days remaining
70 year old hunger striker fights corruption in India; Hey kids, leave that teacher alone; An interview with Belarus Free Theatre's Nikolai Khalezin; British GP Marina Dalziel on DIY health kits
Wed, 6 Apr 11
Duration:
29 mins
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22 days remaining
Ivory Coast through the eyes of French journalist Christophe Robeet; The last men-only jobs; British Council brings a statue of Gagarin to London; Bob Dylan plays China, Masha Lee saw him in Taiwan
Tue, 5 Apr 11
Duration:
30 mins
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21 days remaining
Surviving a night of bombing in Abidjan; Cyber attack on Live Journal with Russian blogger Zyalt; Freedom Theatre founder, Juliano Mer-Khamis killed in Jenin; 60 years since the Rosenbergs spy trial
Mon, 4 Apr 11
Duration:
31 mins
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20 days remaining
Russian wives' dilemma as tension grows in Ivory Coast; Tsunami devastation distracts Tokyo from fears of radiation; Poetry in translation with Marina Boroditskaya
Fri, 1 Apr 11
Duration:
29 mins
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17 days remaining
Today in the programme Seva speaks to a resident of Abidjan in Ivory Coast, about the fate of the country, UK launches a Space Agency, and Interview with resident of Qatar about how the BBC's Romanian Service taught him English
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