- Wed, 12:56: For Decades, Our Coverage Was Racist. To Rise Above Our Past, We Must Acknowledge It https://t.co/qoaUCvi45Q National Geographic confesses.
- Wed, 15:07: Mankind’s greatest achievements have come about by talking, and its greatest failures by not talking. https://t.co/UZ6k2kIdZa
- Wed, 16:05: Ken Dodd: 17 of his funniest one-liners https://t.co/uf6cqBRj3k Hee!
- Wed, 16:19: RT @apcoworldwide: As Chancellor #Merkel’s likely final term in office gets under way, @hendrikfrank and Johannes Sibbor from our #Germany…
- Wed, 17:20: RT @PoliticoRyan: This Dutch election ad probably qualifies at the “Cool Campaign” of the week. Dutch liberals say “Ignore the screams (of…
- Wed, 18:52: Four Doctors, by Paul Cornell and Neil Edwards https://t.co/6MXwJWnrPu
- Wed, 19:41: RT @CharlesTannock: I will never accept responsibility for any inevitable future downside to Brexit as a strong Remainer as the fault lies…
- Wed, 20:48: Five thoughts about the firing of Rex Tillerson https://t.co/00biiemIE5 Interesting…
- Thu, 09:19: RT @LettersOfNote: Stephen Hawking’s reply to The Face magazine when, in 1995, they asked him for an equation for time travel. https://t.…
- Thu, 10:45: There’s a New Secretary of State. Who Cares? https://t.co/itatr2ORzy @ParagKhanna on the emerging world order.
- Thu, 11:42: RT @aoifewhite101: Still waiting for that EU directive banning tuneless accordions and fiddles on public transport
Unfortunately no recording is known to survive of the fifth nominee, the BBC’s 11 February 1938 live 38-minute TV adaptation of R.U.R. by Karel Čapek, thought to be the first ever BBC science fiction play.
I suspect not many of the nominators have listened to it.