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Science in Action is a long-running weekly radio programme produced by the BBC World Service and currently hosted by British journalists Roland Pease [1] and Marnie Chesterton, and scientist and broadcaster Professor Adam Hart. It is broadcast on Thursdays at 18.32 GMT and repeated twice the following day, at 01.32 and 08.32.
The Best Ideas was a "series of talks, discussions and commentaries for 'people who just enjoy thinking.'" [3] Two programs, The Learning Stage and University of the Air had merged because of budget cuts to create the Best Ideas first series. [3] [2] A 1988 Toronto Star article said that the show described itself as a radio program on ...
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