Broadcast Log - December 24 - January 9
Previous Broadcasts
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 22nd December 2014, repeated twice in the afternoon
An interview with the sister of a student from the University of Warwick who was killed in a road traffic accident
BBC Radio Kent, 23rd December 2014
Professor Elizabeth Dowler, Sociology, discusses the contributing factors behind the increase in food banks
Broadcast Log – December 24th 2014 – January 9th 2015
KSBI TV, ‘Your Health with Dr. Richard and Cindy Becker’, Oklahoma, 24th December 2014
A mention of research by the University of Warwick into the mental health benefits of eating more fruits and vegetables
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 25th December 2014
Dr Octavio Ferraz, Law, talks about the demonstrations in Brazil over the costs of the world cup
BBC Radio Stoke, 28th December 2014
Professor Swaran Singh, WMS, talks about his first-hand experience of the aftermath of the assassination of Indira Ghandi in 1984
BBC Radio Scotland, 28th December 2014
Professor Elizabeth Dowler, Sociology, is mentioned for her views on the contributing factors behind the increase in food banks
BBC1, Christmas of My Lifetime with Len Goodman, TV, 28th December 2014,
University of Warwick graduate, Jenny Bond features on the programme ‘Christmas of My Lifetime’ discussing her Christmas in 1959
BBC Radio 5 Live, 30th December 2014
Professor Andrew Easton, Life Sciences, discusses the woman suffering from Ebola who was able to fly from London to Glasgow undetected
BBC Midlands Today, TV, 31st December 2014
Also on: Free Radio Birmingham, repeated once in the morning and once in the afternoon
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire
A mention of the University of Warwick Vice Chancellor Professor Nigel Thrift being knighted
BBC News 24, 31st December 2014, repeated throughout the day
Also on: BBC Radio 5 Live
Radio Sputnik, Russia
BBC Radio Wales
BBC Radio Cornwall
BBC Radio Scotland
BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio Sheffield
BBC Radio Somerset
BBC Radio Guernsey
BBC Radio 1
LBC Radio, repeated once in the afternoon
Professor Andrew Easton, Life Sciences, discusses the woman suffering from Ebola who was able to fly from London to Glasgow undetected
BBC Radio West Midlands, 2nd January 2015
Professor Nick James, WMS, discusses how and why some people are more susceptible to getting cancer
BBC Midlands News, TV, 2nd January 2015
Professor Wyn Grant, PAIS, discusses the general election
BBC Radio London 94.9, 2nd January 2015
Honorary Professor Richard Smith, WMS, is mentioned in a discussion about the best way to die
BBC Radio Wales, 4th January 2015
An interview with a graduate from the University of Warwick about her musical career
BBC Radio Gloucester, 4th January 2015, repeated from 28th December 2014, repeated once in the evening
Also on: BBC Radio Somerset, repeated once in the evening
A clip from a forthcoming documentary featuring Professor Swaran Singh, WMS, talking about his first-hand experience of the aftermath of the assassination of Indira Ghandi in 1984
BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester, 5th January 2015
Also on: BBC Radio Solent
BBC Radio Humberside
BBC Radio Sussex
BBC Radio Scotland
BBC Radio Leeds
BBC Radio Stoke
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
BBC Radio Foyle
A mention of the University of Warwick in a discussion about accommodation for visitors around Coventry
BBC Radio Wales, 5th January 2015
Professor Andrew Easton, Life Sciences, discusses the woman suffering from Ebola who was able to fly from London to Glasgow undetected
BBC Radio Norfolk, 5th January 2015, repeated four times in the morning
Honorary Professor Richard Smith, WMS, is mentioned in a discussion about the best way to die
BBC Radio 5 Live, 5th January 2015
Professor David Evans, Life Sciences, discusses the woman suffering from Ebola who was able to fly from London to Glasgow undetected
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 6th January 2015
Dr Charlotte Allender, Life Sciences, discusses things a lot of people don’t know about some of our winter vegetables
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 7th January 2015
Professor Don Pollacco, Physics, discusses the Kepler space telescope discovering of eight more planets
Touch FM Radio, 7th January 2015
Professor Graeme Currie, WBS, discusses the A&E crisis
Sky News, TV, 7th January 2015
Professor Sean Hand, French Studies, discusses Charlie Hebdo and the Paris shooting
Press Association, TV, 8th January 2015
Also on: Sky News Arabia, TV
BBC Radio Newcastle
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire
Professor Sean Hand, French Studies, discusses Charlie Hebdo and the Paris shooting
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 9th January 2015
Professor Tom Marsh, Physics, discusses the discovery the new comet ‘Lovejoy’
BBC Breakfast, TV, 9th January 2015
Also on: BBC News, TV
Professor Graeme Currie, WBS, discusses the A&E crisis
BBC Radio 4, World at One, 9th January 2015
Professor Richard Aldrich, PAIS, talks about the threat of a UK terror attack
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 9th January 2015
A traffic report providing information about temporary lights around the University of Warwick campus