All Things Considered (BBC radio show)

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All Things Considered
Running time28 minutes
Country of originUnited Kingdom Wales, United Kingdom
Home stationBBC Radio Wales
Hosted byRoy Jenkins
Peter Baker
WebsiteAll Things Considered homepage
PodcastAll Things Considered podcast XML

All Things Considered is a British radio programme produced by BBC Radio Wales, which addresses topics concerning religion, morality and spirituality. Presented by Reverend Roy Jenkins and Peter Baker, the show airs Sundays at 8.31am and is repeated Wednesdays at 6.32pm.[1]

Awards[edit]

All Things Considered has won several awards, including the Andrew Cross Award for best British speech-based religious radio programme for four consecutive years, and the 2005 Sandford St. Martin Trust Merit Award for their show on meditation featuring prisoners at Cardiff Prison.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BBC - Wales - Radio Wales - All Things Considered".
  2. ^ "Film Making and Video Production Definition". 3 April 2020.

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