Europe Today

Europe Today was a daily radio news show on the BBC World Service about public affairs throughout Europe, 17:00 GMT every weekday. The first presenter, in 1991, was Andreas Gebauer. Other presenters were Ruth Hogarth, Liliane Landor (now Controller, Languages, BBC Global News), and James Coomarasamy. The programme was presented by Audrey Carville from 2004 - 2009. The last programme was presented by Paul Henley on 25 March 2011. Originally a 30-minute programme broadcast four times a day to Europe (three morning programmes and one in the evening), it gradually morphed into a one-hour programme broadcast in the evening, broadcast worldwide and with a wider, global focus. The Irish Times described the programme as "an informative and entertaining look at the day’s events on the continent" [1] In 2008, William Horsely called it "perhaps [the] best daily radio programme on European affairs."

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