Filtra per genere
- 193 - "A civilised life"
iPM's second programme from Islay, after listener Chris suggested the Hebredian island for an outside broadcast.
What's it like for the younger residents of the island? What makes non-Ileachs choose to move there? And what about the families who've been there for generations?
Plus, a bumper edition of our Your News bulletin, read by iPM favourites Martha Kearney, Paddy O'Connell, Jane Garvey and Simon Mayo.
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 29 Mar 2019 - 192 - "Everybody here is important"
The first of two programmes from Islay, after iPM listener Chris suggested the Hebredian island for an outside broadcast.
Who lives there? What makes them tick? And how do they keep local traditions alive? We also hear from Ileachs - the residents there - about the booming whiskey industry, the impact its growth is having on Islay's infrastructure and how it attracts huge numbers of tourists to the island each year.
iPM is the programme that starts with your story - iPM@bbc.co.uk
And Newsnight's Kirsty Wark reads our Your News bulletin.
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 22 Mar 2019 - 191 - From Crime to Coffee
iPM listener, Aiden, shows us round the business he set up in a prison, roasting and packaging coffee at Feltham Young Offenders Institute, South West London. He wants to give the young men working with him experience and skills they can use when they're released, and the prison governor tells iPM it's schemes like this that help cut re-offending rates.
Also - Jonathan Dimbleby reads our Your News bulletin.
iPM is the programme that starts with your story - email iPM@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 15 Mar 2019 - 190 - My relationship with social media
Social media companies are in the spotlight about the harmful content that can be found on their platforms. In this programme, an iPM listener explains why she used to seek out such images, and how she doesn't want to quit social media now she's recovered.
We'll have more news about our future programmes coming from Islay.
Also, Caroline Wyatt reads our Your News bulletin.
iPM is the programme that starts with your news - send us yours, in a sentence, to iPM@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 08 Mar 2019 - 189 - Should I have to quit my job?
Listener, Alex, has a son with autism who's in a mainstream school. She explains how, after a difficult week, she was told to rethink how much she works in order to spend more time with her son.
Paddy O'Connell - presenter of BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House - reads our Your News bulletin.
iPM is the programme that starts with your story - email iPM@bbc.co.uk.
Presented by Becky Milligan. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 01 Mar 2019 - 188 - My secret NDA
This week, an iPM listener explains how she came to sign a non-disclosure agreement with her employer, how it made her feel, and why she’s never quite gotten over it.
LBC’s Shelagh Fogarty reads our Your News bulletin.
iPM is the programme that starts with your story. Email us: iPM@bbc.co.uk.
Presented by Becky Milligan. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 22 Feb 2019 - 187 - I can't grieve my dad's death yet
iPM listener, Vicky, learned her father had died 10 days after it happened. She then found out the funeral had already taken place. She describes the impact this has had on her - and her family's - ability to grieve.
BBC 5Live's Emma Barnett reads our Your News bulletin.
iPM is the programme that starts with your stories - send us yours: iPM@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 15 Feb 2019 - 186 - How to influence people
Listener Sara Tasker first appeared on iPM in 2014, when she was a superuser on the photosharing platform, Instagram. Five years later, we hear how she's made a full time career out of posting pictures, whether she gets paid to advertise brands, and what she makes of calls for social media companies to better protect vulnerable users.
Channel 4's Jon Snow reads our "Your News" bulletin.
iPM is the show that starts with your story. iPM@bbc.co.uk is how to get in touch.
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 08 Feb 2019 - 185 - "It's taken all the stress out of the relationship"
iPM listeners often get in touch about their marriages and relationships. This week we hear form a woman how joining an extra-marital dating site is actually keeping her marriage together. And from another woman who’s gone down the same route to save her relationship.
iPM is the show that starts with your story. ipm@bbc.co.uk is how to get in touch.
And Sue MacGregor reads our Your News Bulletin.
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 01 Feb 2019 - 184 - My extreme hobbies
Two iPM listeners take their hobby to extreme.
Rachel ran a marathon when she was a teenager. Then a few years ago she challenged herself to run 26 marathons in 3 years, one for every letter of the alphabet. Twenty down, and six to go, she takes Luke for a training run.
Meanwhile, Mary wanted to make a difference so for 18 months has been protesting, on her own, outside a government department dressed in a badger outfit. Luke finds out why.
Richard Madeley reads our Your News bulletin.
iPM is the show that starts with your story. ipm@bbc.co.uk is how to get in touch.
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth
Fri, 25 Jan 2019 - 183 - Pained at being apart
iPM listener Robert describes the six months he's spent without his wife while they wait for her visa to settle in the UK, and find out if they'll be reunited soon.
We have news on the iPM Outside Broadcast "OB" not a competition chance to host a whole iPM programme.
And Sara Cox takes a break from her new Radio 2 Drivetime show to read our "Your News" bulletin.
iPM is the show that starts with your story. ipm@bbc.co.uk is how to get in touch.
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth
Fri, 18 Jan 2019 - 182 - Why won't anyone rent to our daughter?
"In the same way that they were saying 'no pets, no smokers', they were saying 'no LHA'."
Listeners Graham and Sara tell how difficult it was to find their daughter - who has cerebal palsy and learning difficulties - a flat because landlords wouldn't accept tenants who received housing benefits.
We find out why landlords are saying no to tenants who get Local Housing Allowance (LHA), the impact this has on vulnerable people like our listeners' daughter and how they found her a home in the end.
Jeremy Vine reads our Your News bulletin - email your sentence of news to iPM@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 11 Jan 2019 - 181 - The diagnosis which made me quit my job and put me on stage
iPM listener, Nicola on why a cancer diagnosis gave her the impetus to try something new. Dame Esther Rantzen reads our Your News Bulletin. IPM@bbc.co.uk Another listener shares a letter she found from her grandfather, written on the front line in World War One. Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 04 Jan 2019 - 180 - Ring out the old
iPM listeners take the programme around the country - in 2018 we’ve been wild swimming in Cumbria, up tower blocks in Manchester, in to outer space, and over the seas to remote islands. We’ve also delved into divorce proceedings, surrogate pregnancies, online dating and into all manner of family secrets, surprises and upsets. Here are just a handful of some of the best from the year. And Stephen Fry returns to read our Your News bulletin. Email your sentence of news to iPM@bbc.co.uk Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 28 Dec 2018 - 179 - Here's a church, here's a steeple...Fri, 21 Dec 2018
- 178 - 'You will do it naked, won't you?'
A listener on the deathbed promise she made, and whether she fulfilled it.
Another listener describes finding parents halfway around the world and overcoming the guilt she's felt about it all her life.
Plus Stephen Fry reads our Your News. Send us your news: ipm@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 14 Dec 2018 - 177 - Carrying my friend's babyFri, 07 Dec 2018
- 176 - The Generation Game
Retirees and teenagers who meet once a fortnight for a chat. iPM@bbc.co.uk Evan Davis reads our Your News bulletin. And we have an update from the iPM listener who hadn't yet fulfilled the deathbed promise she'd made to her stepmother - has she done it now?
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 30 Nov 2018 - 175 - Living in sinFri, 23 Nov 2018
- 174 - We went right to the edge of adoption breakdown
"People just didn't get it... He was in a lovely family now, he had lots of support from loving parents, it was in the past. It was already starting to be in the past. But no; this is our present".
A listener explains how her son's adoption in infancy affects him as a teenager, and the impact it has on the family.
Send us a sentence of Your News: ipm@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth
Fri, 16 Nov 2018 - 173 - Inside the high-risk pregnancy clinic
iPM visits a pre-term pregnancy clinic at St.Thomas' Hospital in London, which tries to prevent miscarriages and help mothers carry to term.
A few weeks ago we spoke to a listener who had decided not to try again for a baby after miscarrying. A trainee doctor heard this and invited us to the clinic which might be able to help.
iPM starts with your story. Let us know yours on iPM@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones Produced by Frankie Tobi
Fri, 09 Nov 2018 - 172 - Elderly, female and trailblazingFri, 02 Nov 2018
- 171 - The charity inspired by my Houdini husbandFri, 26 Oct 2018
- 170 - Slowing the flow
The residents trying to protect their Yorkshire town from flooding. Hebden Bridge was badly hit by floods in 2015. In the valley above the town, volunteers have taken up saws and pickaxes to try and ensure it doesn't happen again. Let us know what's happening in your world. ipm@bbc.co.uk You can tweet us @BBCiPM Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 19 Oct 2018 - 169 - 'I can't go through it again'Fri, 12 Oct 2018
- 168 - Arrested for giving my daughter medicine
Who knows best: the parents or medical professionals? This iPM listener bought her daughter thyroid medicine on the internet, but she was later arrested and spent nearly two years on bail. The case has now been dropped, but should she have been more cautious?
Plus Kirsty Wark reads your news bulletin. iPM@bbc.co.uk is how to send us your sentences of news.
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 05 Oct 2018 - 167 - Married, divorced, marriedFri, 28 Sep 2018
- 166 - Family Secrets
Family secrets feature a lot on iPM. The listener who hated her stepsons but couldn't tell anyone. The listener whose mum had secretly remarried. That time we heard from the wife and then the husband on the mistress.
Here one listener, Steven, on how his family secret was kept from him for 50 years, and what happened when the truth came out.
We also hear from Jo, a listener with another suggestion for our outside broadcast. She explains what she's been doing in her area to reduce plastic use.
And Broadcasting House's Paddy O'Connell reads our Your News bulletin.
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 21 Sep 2018 - 165 - Faulty divorce?
Should the idea of 'fault' be taken out of the divorce process? The government has announced a consultation and iPM listeners weigh in. A few weeks ago Carole and Peter told us fault should go, but a listener who is a divorce barrister has doubts.
Our latest suggestion for where we should do an outside broadcast from is poo and Charlotte Green has our bulletin of your news.
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 14 Sep 2018 - 164 - I'm not looking to be a father
iPM listener, James, told us how he'd finally made contact with his biological father, who'd donated his sperm 30 years ago. Now that man explains what led him to be a donor in the first place, and what he expects when he meets James for the first time.
Radio 2's Simon Mayo reads our Your News bulletin.
And we hear from our listener Fabida who's returned from Kerala, where the worst flooding in a century left thousands homeless.
Let us know your story on iPM@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 07 Sep 2018 - 163 - Finding my real dad
Our listener James only learned as an adult that he'd been conceived by sperm donation. Ten years later, he's now found his biological father. They plan to meet next week.
Plus Simon Jack reads our Your News bulletin.
Let us know your story on iPM@bbc.co.uk Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 31 Aug 2018 - 162 - I couldn't reach my wife
Our iPM listener Noushad watched as India's heaviest monsoon rains in a century destroyed the place he had called home for 30 years. But concern turned to anguish when he lost contact with his wife who had been visiting family in Kerala. Here he tells us how he watched and waited.
Also this week our Your News bulletin and suggestions from two iPM listeners about where we should choose to do an outside broadcast from, in our highly competitive non competition.
Let us know your story on iPM@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones and Sarah Smith. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 24 Aug 2018 - 161 - Struggling to divorce
After a landmark case saw a woman told she couldn't divorce her husband, two iPM listeners tell us about trying to end their marriages. Should "no-fault" divorces be introduced?
We've also got our Your News bulletin and alpacas. Let us know your story on iPM@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones and Chris Mason. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 17 Aug 2018 - 160 - Will my daughter fall behind at school?
Our listener Sarah got in touch about her daughter Isla who is deaf and until recently received extra funding at school to help her. But Sarah doesn't yet know if that will continue in the new school year.
Our Your News bulletin is read by BBC Weather's Carol Kirkwood.
And iPM is taking suggestions from where we could broadcast an entire programme. A recommendation from one listener takes us to Chiswick in London, to see what the RNLI lifeboat team do there. Send us your ideas to iPM@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 10 Aug 2018 - 159 - My son was too big to bury
A listener on the problems she faced after her son died suddenly and why it might be something which might affect others. Plus Jim Naughtie reads our bulletin of Your News.
Presented by Luke Jones and produced by Cat Farnsworth. This is the programme that starts with your story. Let us know yours. ipm@bbc.co.uk
Fri, 03 Aug 2018 - 158 - The advert that ended my relationshipFri, 27 Jul 2018
- 157 - Last chance at justiceFri, 20 Jul 2018
- 156 - The final frontierFri, 13 Jul 2018
- 155 - What I finally said to my bossFri, 06 Jul 2018
- 154 - Shutting up shopFri, 29 Jun 2018
- 153 - We bought an islandFri, 22 Jun 2018
- 152 - 'The devil of all drugs'Fri, 15 Jun 2018
- 151 - The cradle of rhythm and blues
A listener takes us round the Red Room club in Ealing, West London. In the 1960s, the venue was called the Ealing Club and was where The Rolling Stones and The Who played some of their earliest gigs. But there are fears that regeneration in the area will mean the club will have to close its doors forever. Is enough done to protect grass roots music venues?
Plus Annie Nightingale reads our Your News bulletin and reminisces about the iconic Maida Vale studios.
Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Email: ipm@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCiPM.
Fri, 08 Jun 2018 - 150 - Is my tower block safe now?
The week the inquiry into the the Grenfell Tower fire starts, iPM talks again to a listener and former firefighter, who investigated his own high-rise tower block in Manchester.
Plus Susan Rae reads our Your News bulletin. Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Email: ipm@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCiPM.
Fri, 01 Jun 2018 - 149 - Home is where the shed isFri, 25 May 2018
- 148 - Hello, is it me you're looking for?
We hear from listeners taking a second chance on love. Jilly Cooper reads our Your News bulletin plus we hear from a listener in Jersey who was so frustrated by a local problem she decided to stand in the general election there this week. ipm@bbc.co.uk if you want to get in touch. Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair. Produced by Kate Collins.
Fri, 18 May 2018 - 147 - In the classroomFri, 11 May 2018
- 146 - My house is falling in the sea
Our listener Malcolm on trying to save his house. Another listener suggests we go wing walking with them but unfortunately due to rules we can't, so what a shame we'll just have to ask them about it instead. Plus BBC Radio 1's Alice Levine reads our Your News Bulletin.
Get in touch on ipm@bbc.co.uk or @BBCiPM Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 04 May 2018 - 145 - I've always felt like an alien, now I know why.Fri, 27 Apr 2018
- 144 - The hole story
iPM listeners tell of their encounters with potholes and share their expertise on how we can improve Britain's roads. And a listener rediscovers her family's connection with Enoch Powell, 50 years after his Rivers of Blood speech.
Plus Sarah Montague reads Your News.
iPM is the news programme that starts with its listeners. Email ipm@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCiPM. Presented by Eddie Mair and Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 20 Apr 2018 - 143 - The outsiderFri, 13 Apr 2018
- 142 - Make 'em laugh
Listener Eamon Goodfellow on why he decided to give stand-up comedy a try, and why iPM should broadcast live from an open mic night.
The Your News bulletin is read by Sky News' Kay Burley.
And a listener who's a barrister specialising in mental capacity cases explains some of the problems that arise when people with dementia want to marry, after hearing our previous interviews.
iPM is the news programme that starts with its listeners. Email ipm@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCiPM. Presented by Eddie Mair and Luke Jones. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 06 Apr 2018 - 141 - Keen as mustard
With the news that Colman's will be closing its mustard factory in Norwich - after 160 years on the Carrow Works site - listener Robert Ashton has plans to keep making the condiment in the city.
And Sue Lawley reads our Your News bulletin.
iPM is the news programme that starts with its listeners. Email ipm@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCiPM. Presented by Eddie Mair. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 30 Mar 2018 - 140 - Defending plastic
With people's attention well and truly focused on cutting down the amount of plastics we use, a listener puts the case forward for the much maligned material.
Mariella Frostrup reads Your News. Plus we hear from a listener who set up a vineyard in South Africa, despite knowing nothing about making wine. Will that be the location of the iPM outside broadcast?
iPM is the news programme that starts with its listeners. Email ipm@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCiPM. Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 23 Mar 2018 - 139 - I couldn't go to my mum's funeral
After finding out her mother had remarried weeks before she died, despite having dementia, a listener explains how she ended up in court and why she didn't go to the funeral. Plus 5Live's Rachel Burden reads Your News.
Email ipm@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCiPM. Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair. Produced by Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 16 Mar 2018 - 138 - I didn't know my mum was marriedFri, 09 Mar 2018
- 137 - OlderpreneurFri, 02 Mar 2018
- 136 - After the affair: the daughter's view
After hearing the infidelity series on iPM, a listener tells Eddie Mair about the impact her mother's affair had on her childhood and the family.
iPM is the news programme that starts with its listeners. Email: ipm@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCiPM. Presented Eddie Mair. Produced by Emma Close and Cat Farnsworth.
Fri, 23 Feb 2018 - 135 - Permanently excludedFri, 16 Feb 2018
- 134 - How I left a cultFri, 09 Feb 2018
- 133 - Life inside a cultFri, 02 Feb 2018
- 132 - Policing domestic violenceSat, 27 Jan 2018
- 131 - Letters from my stalkerFri, 19 Jan 2018
- 130 - Looking for love online
After our infidelity series, listeners got in touch with stories of trying to find love. We speak to two listeners; one in their 50s, one in their 20s. This is the podcast which starts with its listeners. If you've got an interesting story to tell, get in touch - ipm@bbc.co.uk Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair.
Sat, 13 Jan 2018 - 129 - New Year, New MeFri, 05 Jan 2018
- 128 - After the affair: the husbandFri, 29 Dec 2017
- 127 - After the affair: the wife
What happened to the wife and husband we spoke to about infidelity? A year on from her last interview, Eddie talks to the wife. Next week we'll hear again from the husband. iPM is the news programme that starts with its listeners. Email ipm@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCiPM. Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair.
Fri, 22 Dec 2017 - 126 - Catch up: the wife and husbandThu, 21 Dec 2017
- 125 - What I did to keep a deathbed promiseFri, 15 Dec 2017
- 124 - What my doctor did to meFri, 08 Dec 2017
- 123 - I sexually assaulted women while at workFri, 01 Dec 2017
- 122 - Should I research my illness online?Fri, 24 Nov 2017
- 121 - My stepmother is in the broom cupboardFri, 17 Nov 2017
- 120 - Life after a migrant campFri, 10 Nov 2017
- 119 - Closing a Greek migrant campSat, 09 Dec 2017
- 118 - I loathe my stepsonsFri, 27 Oct 2017
- 117 - The stranger who saved my son's lifeFri, 20 Oct 2017
- 116 - I worry Catalonia will leaveFri, 13 Oct 2017
- 115 - Hotel CataloniaFri, 06 Oct 2017
- 114 - I have no urge to have sex with another human beingFri, 29 Sep 2017
- 113 - Being asexualFri, 22 Sep 2017
- 112 - Living in Japan under North Korea's missilesFri, 15 Sep 2017
- 111 - Should parents know what is happening at university?Fri, 08 Sep 2017
- 110 - I'll never know what happened to my sonFri, 01 Sep 2017
- 109 - Stargazing in AleppoFri, 25 Aug 2017
- 108 - I wish I'd said
Why do we regret things? iPM listeners on what they wish they'd said and a psychoanalyst on dealing with regret. iPM is the news programme that starts with its listeners. Email ipm@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @BBCiPM. Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair. Tell us what you wish you'd said. Call 020 3614 1010.
Fri, 18 Aug 2017 - 107 - Midwife at Sea
A listener on caring for pregnant women on board a migrant rescue ship in the Mediterranean and whether the presence of the NGO boats could be encouraging people to make the risky crossing.
Email ipm@bbc.co.uk. For the next few week's we're asking listeners to call 020 3614 1010 and complete the sentence "I wish I'd said...". Tell us what you wished you'd said and leave your name and number.
Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair.
Fri, 11 Aug 2017 - 106 - Fighting for psychiatry
A psychiatrist in Iraq tells us he's one of only 200 in the country. How does he try and get mental health patients in hospital and out of the hands of faith healers? ipm@bbc.co.uk For the next few weeks we're asking listeners to complete the sentence 'I wish I'd said...'. Call us on 020 3614 1010 and tell us what you wished you'd said. Presented by Luke Jones and Eddie Mair.
Fri, 04 Aug 2017 - 105 - Baghdad to Norfolk
A doctor on swapping a hospital in wartime Baghdad for psychiatry in Norfolk. Our listener, Dr Yasir Hameed was born and raised in Baghdad. During the 2003 invasion he was working in the last functioning hospital. After his father was kidnapped he finally decided to leave Iraq, settling in the UK. All our stories start with listeners. iPM@bbc.co.uk is our email and we're on Twitter @BBCiPM Presented by Eddie Mair and Luke Jones.
Fri, 21 Jul 2017 - 104 - The refugees' crisisFri, 14 Jul 2017
- 103 - Fireproofing my tower blockFri, 07 Jul 2017
- 102 - Is my tower block safe?Fri, 30 Jun 2017
- 101 - Getting out of the habitFri, 23 Jun 2017
- 100 - Father's DayFri, 16 Jun 2017
- 99 - Finding mumFri, 09 Jun 2017
- 98 - Identifying victimsFri, 02 Jun 2017
- 97 - Migrants go to Greek school: full storyWed, 31 May 2017
- 96 - Education and integrationFri, 26 May 2017
- 95 - Out of the chaos comes hopeFri, 19 May 2017
- 94 - My father died before I was bornFri, 12 May 2017
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