It’s time to freshen up the BBC coverage of the Varsity Match
Cal Flintoff believes that the BBC coverage could do more to reflect the true spirit of this venerated fixture
Autism as the ‘North Star’: ‘The A Word’ season 2 review
Catherine Cibulskis discusses the exploration of interpersonal relationships in the latest instalment of the BBC drama
Andrew Graham-Dixon: Bridging the gap between high culture and mass media
Art history documentary maker Andrew Graham-Dixon talks contemporary art and BBC spending to Altair Brandon-Salmon
Three Strikes and you’re onto a very enjoyable TV show
Susannah Goldsbrough enjoys the latest Rowling screen adaptation of Strike: The Cuckoo's Calling
BBC’s shameful pay gap and the need for quality
Jordan Bernstein argues that the BBC should solve its gender pay gap, but cutting the salaries of its highest earners would compromise quality
The shifting landscape of television news
Theo Davies-Lewis responds to a new study on how the digital revolution is changing broadcast news
Is television too small for the both of them?
Theo Davies-Lewis pits the BBC against streaming services
BBC Question Time to be held in Oxford Union
The BBC's flagship topical debate programme will be in Oxford on April 27
Home is where the art is: Rod Jordan
Sophie Jordan ventures past her grandfather’s notecards only to come back to them
Why we should care about Wales
Wales has always been ignored by British media. A shadow of England, not as exciting as Scotland and not as politically unstable as Northern...
Profile: Frank Gardner
Julia Routledge speaks with Frank Gardner about bullets, banking, and the BBC
Profile: Fiona Bruce
Fiona Bruce on women in journalism, the BBC on Brexit and modern languages
BBC Panorama editor to become Oxford’s Director of Public Affairs
Ceri Thomas, who has been editor of BBC Panorama since 2014, to become Director at the Public Affairs Office next year