“I live in Australia, and will have to deal with the consequences of the US elections, as much as you will in the UK. Choosing not to vote to block Donald Trump (unless you would be represented in a “Blue State”) is a privilege that we don’t have, and your reasoning about a Harris Presidency...”Read full review »
Keith Duddy via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
09/29/24
“I absolutely love this podcast. It’s packed full of interesting talks and I have learnt so much from the series. A massive thanks to all of those involved.”
Sho117 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
10/13/19
“I just listened to one too many of Adam Gopnik’s evidence-free opinions.
Some of the other commentators were more impartial and provided plausible reasons for their opinions.
Do yourself a favour and listen to informed podcasts such In Our Times - a panel of experts discussing and debating...”Read full review »
Paikea Ngati Porou via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
09/15/18
“Talk us down why don’t you. More bbc bias. Scraping round looking for support for remain.
No wonder the bbc are losing listeners. Today deleted, the work tonight deleted, now this!”
Lesley Spain via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
08/03/18
“I always listen to this podcast, however the last two by Mr Morpurgo seemed very wrong. The programme is a reflection of a topical event, his last two have been an out and out call to action, the first on refugees and the second calling for a rethink on Europe. Could we get back to thought out...”Read full review »
Coburt via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
08/03/18
“Each week a commentator - author, historian, economist, thinker - tackles a subject of their choosing and explains what thier opinion is and why. The subject is usually an aspect of modern life, and the opinions range in tone from moralistic to historical, satirical, mournful or even...”Read full review »
dettifoss via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/13/18
“Thanks, Tom Shakespeare, for swatting this fly of a phrase, which irks me almost as much as “move on,” as in “accept you’ve been f’d over and move on.””
Sooch49 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/28/18
“The BBC is and must continue to be a broad church. A thought for the day is a wonderful idea and opportunity for pause and reflection in a world and media landscape that offers very little space for either.
However the dreary musings of Mr Scruton never provoke in me any feeling other than...”Read full review »
LedleyKingsbackpocket via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
11/26/17
“Return of a 1970's sexual zeitgeist. The ludicrous and rigidly feigned morality of the
conservatives today could unscrew their faces once and get a clue. Everyone does
what they want without regard to national political agendas.”
“The other reviews of this podcast are very odd - nearly all seem to have been written as if David Attenborough were the only contributor. Regrettably this is not the case. He did a series of episodes years ago and hasn't been heard from on this programme since. The usual contributors are Lisa...”Read full review »
Haecceity via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
03/09/13
“I listen to these instead of listening to angry argumentative radio presenters on the news, documentaries .. etc. A well-prepared logical and reasonable debate presented in a civilised grown-up way. Great to listen to instead of the usual indiscriminate radio listening where you can't control...”Read full review »
Noonoo75 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
06/15/12
“I love this podcast, bite-size meditations on a variety of subjects, with some delightfully witty, wise and provocative minds. Well worth ten minutes of anyone's time!”Read full review »
Gwellard via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
11/13/11
“This is a thoughful & wonderful podcast that allows you appreciate what a varied & exceptional life Sir David Attenborough has led and the beautiful sights he has seen. It is a must have podcast for any fan of Natural History & Sir David Attenborough.”
Ben24Marsh via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
10/02/09
“Interesting, and with his usual panache and wit. Marred somewhat by his Darwinist bias, [everyone is entitled to an opinion, of course] but still worth listening to.”
g0mrb via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
09/17/09
“Sir David Attenborough's Point of View is among my favorite podcasts and after only hearing three episodes. Ten minutes well worth spent and an invaluable experience that not only nourishes one's intellect but stimulates curiosity to learn more and share. Sir David's Point of View on...”Read full review »
kwyjibo3376 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/11/09
“This is, by far one of the better podcasts or the best podcast avalible. It is a intresting and informative podcast, with plenty of wit on the side. Anyone who enjoys watching any of his progammes, For example "natures great events" and "The life of mammals", should definitely get...”Read full review »
The Emperor Of Peru via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
09/08/09
“It's David Attenborough. What did you expect - rubbish? I expected these to be like a short version of his TV documentaries, but these podcasts are if anything better than that and much more personal. From learning about the Attenborough family's tradition of keeping pet salamanders to...”Read full review »
AxewomanKirsty via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
08/06/09
“If this is as good as everything else that Sir David has done in his career, it will be compelling listening. My heart lit up when I saw that this was coming to iTunes.”
Pinksterglen via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/03/09
“This is an excellent time out and review of our attitudes and thoughts of the topical stories of the day. This 10 minutes can and does reverberate through ones day, escpecially when the topics are approached from a historical perspective.
Well done Radio 4”
ListenerNo1 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
10/11/08
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