Julie Andrews' Charming Version on Jane Austen: Finest Broadcasts Weekly
Weekly Highlight
Pride & Prejudice
Is there anyone more suited to narrate Austen's best-loved story than the esteemed Julie Andrews? Although missing Colin Firth drenched, the iconic actress serves as a delightful and faithful storyteller of the original love story centered on Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy. The show, divided into 25 episodes, not simply marks the 250-year mark of the author's birth – it coincides with Andrews’s 90th birthday also!
Accessible on many platforms, new episodes each week
Grand Designs Deconstructed
Such is the strain of building a personal large residence, this property series is among the handful of TV property shows in which separation is a feature instead of a flaw. The host collaborates with Greg James on this amiable offshoot for dedicated followers – and confesses that he was near to using his own chequebook for cash-strapped homeowners.
Spotify, episodes weekly
Woman’s Hour Guide to Life
Each Sunday, Woman’s Hour host Nuala McGovern a dedicated installment addressing an individual subject using recognized experts and experts. She begins on the theme of friendships – ways to create room for relationships and maintain contact – through conversations with Dolly Alderton, Claire Cohen, Dr Samuel and Dr Marisa G Franco. It’s conversational, useful and, most importantly, reassuring.
BBC Sounds, new shows each week
Music, Money & Mayhem
Starting with Pink Floyd up to Blur, the company featured an array of major UK artists. This production presented by Chris Atkins will certainly please music enthusiasts and business heads, as it skillfully traces the company's downfall by means of conversations including Tennant and controversial ex-chairman Guy Hands.
Available broadly, episodes weekly
Coining It
Presented by the journalist, this new series seems like it could be another run-of-the-mill digital currency tale. Gladly, this tale concerning a person who discovered a digital flaw that promised endless money and propelled him starting in Blackpool to the Emirates turns out to be a colourful and thoroughly enjoyable adventure – if clearly an advisory narrative.
Available broadly, new episodes each week