From Hamilton to Raikkonen: the mistakes in F1 radio communication | Formula One

Lewis Hamilton’s Witty Comeback at the Miami Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton recently had a sarcastic exchange with the Ferrari team during the Miami Grand Prix, which added a humorous twist to the tense atmosphere. The introduction of team radio communication remains one of the most groundbreaking features in modern Formula 1, and while it’s a […]
Silence is Golden review – Katherine Ryan would unquestionably harm your dog for money | Television & radio

Unexpected Twists in a Comedy Game Show Here’s an intriguing thought: What happens when a TV studio dangles a £250,000 prize in front of viewers, sharing it equally, while remaining tight-lipped about the rules? It turns out that vocal outbursts—words, laughter, or even breathlessness—can cost contestants £5,000 or £10,000. Silence becomes their golden ticket, a […]
The shocking history of Jerry Springer revealed: top podcasts of the week | TV and radio

This week’s pickFinal Thoughts: Jerry Springer Before he became a staple of daytime television, Jerry Springer was a challenging young politician. He held the mayoral office in Cincinnati and had aspirations that reached for the entire state of Ohio. Leon Neyfakh of *Slow Burn* dives deep into the origins of this nine-part series, expertly weaving […]
TV tonight: no humor permitted in Dermot O’Leary’s new comedy program | Television & radio

Silence is gold 9pm, U & Dave Similar to Prime Video’s popular show *Last One Laughing*, but perhaps not as compelling, there’s a new comedy competition that plays with the concept of silence. This time, it’s up to the audience to keep quiet. The first week introduces comedians like Katherine Ryan, Sean Walsh, and Fatiha […]
Doctor Who: Fortunate Day – season two episode four summary | TV & radio

In a season of Doctor Who consisting of just eight episodes, the inclusion of Doctor Light episodes feels quite indulgent. This new installment cleverly mixes elements from past episodes like Love and Monsters, Blink, and Turn Left, showing the Doctor only briefly as background presence while characters navigate their own crises. The main story largely […]
‘This is your win’: Churchill’s VE Day radio speech to be aired by Timothy Spall | VE Day

The much-anticipated reading of Winston Churchill’s iconic VE Day speech will be broadcast as the nation marks 80 years since the Allies accepted Germany’s surrender in 1945. Churchill famously addressed the public from Downing Street, declaring, “This is your victory!” A four-day British National Memorial event is set to include a military procession through central […]
Lorraine Kelly undergoes surgery to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes as a precautionary step | Television & radio

Television presenter Lorraine Kelly has shared that she recently underwent surgery to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes. At 65, she explained in an Instagram post that the procedure was “purely preventive.” She mentioned it would be done using keyhole surgery and reassured her followers that previous scans showed “no problem at all.” In her […]
Shedeur Sanders’ associate criticizes a Cleveland radio host

Shedeur Sanders faced some scrutiny from reporters in Cleveland during a recent visit to John Marshall High School. There, he expressed his ambition to bring the city’s first Super Bowl victory. This trip quickly gained traction on social media, although not all responses were positive. Radio host Aaron Goldhammer seemed particularly unimpressed. “It felt like […]
AM radio still saves lives — but will automakers listen?

Your new car has all the usual glossy new entertainment technology, but you’re in the old favorite mood. Skip past the satellite radio and Bluetooth connection buttons to adjust life-saving alerts in constantly reliable news, sports and even in crisis. That’s when it hits you: There’s no AM radio. Remember the 1960s when seat belts […]
Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps review – so wonderful that my faith in celebrities is restored | Television & radio

I It is from a generation that grew up believing that Robert Powell was yes. This is because Easter was rounding the corner due to the spreading line of cream egg bastards that are invading supermarkets (white chocolate? Caramel? Coming!), but the TV schedule is suddenly filled with true revival-based programming. Powell played the Messiah […]