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《BBC纪实性广播档案》(BBC Documentary Archive)2008.2.26更新[MP3!]
中文名称:BBC纪实性广播档案
英文名称:BBC Documentary Archive
资源类型:MP3!
版本:2008.2.26更新
地区:英国
语言:英语
简介:
Documentaries
Throughout the week BBC World Service offers a wide range of documentaries and other factual programmes. This podcast offers you the chance to access landmark series from our archive.
我又来啦~ 这次发布的是另外一套Podcast, 是BBC的纪实性广播节目, 基本上也是每周都有~ 不过这个节目每期都很短,大概20分钟左右, 很适合用来练听力哦!! 而且其内容也不错, 记者们都跑到世界各地去挖掘新闻. 并且报道也很客观. 由于BBC的广播英国唯一一家由政府资助的电台, 所以内容上要求非常严格, 基本上除了BBC World Service以外, 都不能播广告, 报道要完全中立, 持不同意见的人的声音都要听到, 都要采访到, 而且, 时间要一样.( 哈哈哈~ 这些都是从这个学期的英国概况里面学到的~ 看来还有点用..)
不多说了~ 大家试试就知道~~
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以下是简单的内容介绍:
Global Perspective Part 4
2007.4.20 BBC World Service and seven of its partner stations around the world bring a global perspective on the theme of belief.This week Amsterdam.
The Falklands War and the White House
2007.4.25 Peter Snow investigates the battle that raged within the US government over the Falklands War, revealing previously unheard archive interviews.
Death to America - Part 1
2007.4.30 Michael Goldfarb takes a thoughtful look at the rise of global anti Americanism. In part one, he visits Venezuela.
World Stories: Surviving the Century
2007.6.8 Haimo Li travels to China to find out how many traditional values the Mosuo have held onto, despite the invasion of tourism and popular culture.
Winning the Peace
2007.6.11 Paddy Ashdown argues that Winning the Peace is much harder than winning a war. In part one he looks at Germany in the aftermath of the Second World War
The Treasury War - Part 1
2007.6.12 Mark Gregory investigates how the US government has been economically squeezing its enemies. In part one we examine North Korea
Treasury War Part 2
2007.6.14 Mark Gregory looks at how the USA is trying to squeeze the Iranian economy. The programme features an exclusive interview with Nick Burns, the US Under-Secretary in charge of Iran policy at the State Department.
DocArchive: Assignment - Blackwater 27 Dec 2007
2007.12.27 There are now as many private security contractors in Iraq as there are US soldiers. To whom are they accountable when things go wrong? Steve Evans reports on the most controversial contractor, Blackwater, which has been criticised by the Iraqi government, American politicians and its own employees.
DocArchive: Debt Threat
2007.12.31 The first programme will show how rapidly the shock wave of the credit crunch is spreading and why it is now moving far beyond the sub-prime homeowners where it began.
DocArchive: Press For Freedom Part 4
2008.1.2 In the final part of the series Roy Greenslade profiles the head of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch.
DocArchive: Assignment - Taxi to the Dark Side 3 Jan 2008
2008.1.4 American film-maker Alex Gibney tells the story of an Afghan taxi driver, tortured to death by American soldiers and military police in Bagram airbase. Were they rogue soldiers, or was the torture authorised at the highest levels of government?
DocArchive: Only One Bakira
2008.1.4 Bakira Hasecic is unrelenting in her pursuit of the war criminals of the Bosnian war. How does she and the members of the Association of Women Victims of War find the strength to talk about the rapes and other horrors they endured?
DocArchive: Debt Threat Part 2
2008.1.7 The dangers of the present crisis turning into a full scale recession, and at the seemingly desperate attempts of bankers, regulators and politicians to prevent that happening.
DocArchive: A Dollar A Day - Part 1
2008.1.9 In this four part series, Mike Wooldridge looks at what it's really like to have to live on one dollar a day. The first programme focuses on Kenya.
DocArchive: Assignment - S Korea computer addiction 10 Jan 2008
2008.1.10 Computer gaming has become a national obsession in South Korea but there is a dark side. Gaming, like gambling, can become an addiction that has even led to death. Julian Pettifer reports.
DocArchive: Friday Documentary - Looted Art: Part One
2008.1.10 At the end of World War Two, as Nazi Germany lay in ruins, millions of works of art were secrety shipped back to Russia by the Soviet Army. Charles Wheeler now investigates their fate and the political row that still surrounds them in Looted Art.
DocArchive: Desperate Dreams Part 1
2008.1.11 Every year, thousands of young men and women from sub-Saharan Africa set off across the desert dreaming of a better life in Europe. Part one: George from Cameroon starts his journey.
Doc: A Dollar A Day - Part 2
2008.1.16 In this four part series, Mike Wooldridge looks at what it's really like to have to live on one dollar a day. The second programme focuses on Peru.
Doc: Assignment - On the trail of spammers 17 Jan 2007
2008.1.17 Simon Cox tries to track down the criminals who plague us with spam emails offering everything from get rich schemes to products to improve our sex lives.
Doc: Looted Art: Part II
2008.1.17 Charles Wheeler is on the trail of art seized by the Soviets at the end of World War II
Doc: Desperate Dreams - Part 2
2008.1.18 The second in a three part series. Every year, thousands of young people from sub-Saharan Africa set off across the desert dreaming of a better life in Europe. Part two: The Journey.
Doc: A Dollar A Day - Part 3
2008.1.23 In this four part series, Mike Wooldridge looks at what it's really like to have to live on one dollar a day. The third programme focuses on elder people in India.
Assignment - African Footballers 24 Jan 2008
2008.1.24 Millions of young African boys dream of following such football stars as Didier Drogba and Emmanuel Eboue to Europe to make their fortune. Only a handful succeed whilst many more fall into the hands of unscrupulous clubs and agents who exploit them. Henry Bonsu investigates the growth in what has been described as football slavery.
Doc: Desperate Dreams Part 3
2008.1.24 The final part of a three part series. Every year, thousands of young people from sub-Saharan Africa set off across the desert dreaming of a better life in Europe. Part two: Returning home.
Doc: Fading Traditions - Part 1
2008.1.25 The number of Moroccan story-tellers, known as halakis, is dwindling. Why is their art dying out?
Doc: A Dollar A Day - Part 4
2008.1.30 In this four part series, Mike Wooldridge looks at what it's really like to have to live on one dollar a day. The third programme focuses on education in Ghana.
Doc: Assignment - Kenya violence 30 Jan 2008
2008.1.31 This week's Assignment reports on the post election violence in Kenya which has claimed the lives of up to 900 people. The opposition claim that the poll was rigged and the violence, which began in Western Kenya, has spread to other parts of the country. Pascale Harter travelled to the town of Eldoret in western Kenya to trace the roots of the tribal violence that has pitted neighbour against neighbour.
Doc: Fading Traditions - Part 2
2008.1.31 Georgia, considered to be the birthplace of wine, risks losing its wine industry. How are the producers coping?
Doc: Securing Pakistan's Bomb
2008.2.4 What would happen if the government of Pakistan, one of the world's nuclear powers, were to collapse? Would extreme Islamist militants be able to get their hands on the country's nuclear weapons?
Doc: Pain: Episode One
2008.2.6. In this two part series, former BBC Iraq correspondent, Andrew North takes a personal journey through his own experience of pain and that of others.
Doc: Assignment - Kurdistan Corruption 05 Feb 2008
2008.2.7. With its functioning parliament, a booming oil economy and a small but well-trained army, the Kurdish area of Iraq appears to offer a model for other areas of the country. But Kate Clark discovers growing corruption and dissatisfaction with the region's government.
Doc: Fading Traditions - part 3
2008.2.7. Temple prostitutes: The ancient Hindu tradition of dedicating young girls to the temple has come up against the modern horrors of AIDS.
Doc: Bangladesh Floods: Three Months On
2008.2.11 It's been three months since cyclone Sidr struck Bangladesh. BBC reporter, Siobhann Tighe returns to speak to some of the survivors. She also talks to government advisers about the vulnerability of Bangladesh and what can be done to be better prepared.
Doc: Pain: Episode Two
2008.2.13 In this second programme on Pain, Andrew North explores the strategies we use to survive pain, through expressing and suppressing it.
Doc: Uncovering Pakistan - Part 1
2008.2.14 Why have so many of the hopes and aspirations of Pakistan's founders remained unfulfilled?
Doc: Uncovering Pakistan - Part 2
2008.2.14 Owen Bennett-Jones examines the rise of Islamist militancy in Pakistan and the risk of the country being split apart.
Doc: The Kremlin and the World - Part 1
2008.2.18 Nearly twenty years after the Cold War, there’s a new chill in relations between Russia and the West. Tim Whewell finds out what has happened to Russia's historic partnership with the Western Europe and the US.
Doc: The Kremlin and the World - Part 2
2008.2.20 Pipeline Power: Could Russia's vast energy sources possibly be the missiles of the future? Tim Whewell investigates why Russia's state energy company, Gazprom fell out with Ukraine.
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