Tom Waits to join Iggy Pop for unforgettable BBC Radio 6 special
Legendary songwriters Tom Waits and Iggy Pop are set to take over the airwaves for a special show on BBC Radio 6 Music, full of songs and storytelling.
Legendary songwriters Tom Waits and Iggy Pop are set to take over the airwaves for a special show on BBC Radio 6 Music, full of songs and storytelling.
From humble beginnings to unparalleled luxury, Coco Chanel: Unbuttoned is a whynow production that peels back the layers of the self-made woman whose influence transcends fashion.
Elton John joins Nile Rodgers and others in voicing concerns over cuts to BBC Introducing, lamenting the potential loss of support for emerging UK artists.
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From essential teatime viewing to the bottom of the streaming pile, we ask why no-one makes sketch shows anymore, and are they due for a comeback?
Gary Lineker will return to BBC programming this weekend, while an independent review into the corporation’s social media guidance takes place.
David Attenborough will return to our screens this weekend, narrating a flagship new series on British wildlife, but the BBC has decided not to broadcast one of the episodes over fears “its themes of the destruction of nature would risk a backlash from Tory politicians and the rightwing press”, according to the Guardian.
Simon Brew speaks to Nancy Zamit about Mischief Theatre, Hummingbird, mental health and more in this exclusive interview with whynow.
JK Rowling has said she doesn't concern herself with thoughts of legacy or how she'll be remembered in the debut episode of a new podcast called The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling.
After BBC’s hugely popular Happy Valley concluded on Sunday, Sarah Kennedy explores how it all came together for the show’s masterful finale.
Music organisations have written a letter to the Chair of the BBC Board, expressing their concerns over the future of BBC Introducing, which for years has helped support new and emerging talent.
Gary Oldman and David Tennant lead the pack in fantastic telly aired last month. Here are the TV shows you might have missed in December.