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The Forum
File:The Forum (BBC World Service) logo.jpg
Running timeProgramme is broadcast in two parts, 26.5 minutes and 23 minutes
Language(s)English
Home stationBBC World Service
Hosted byBridget Kendall
WebsiteThe Forum main website
PodcastThe Forum podcast
The Forum 60 second idea podcast


The Forum is the BBC World Service's flagship discussion programme. It brings together prominent thinkers from different disciplines and different parts of the world to try and create stimulating discussion, informed by highly distinct academic, artistic and cultural backgrounds.

Format

Each episode of The Forum brings together three agile and innovative thinkers, leading figures from different academic and artistic disciplines. A typical line-up might include a scientist, a writer or other artist, and a philosopher or cultural thinker.

Each guest is questioned by the presenter about their latest big idea, a topic area which is of particular interest to them and in which they are a particular expert. During the course of each section the other guests are invited to contribute with criticisms, insights and support of their own.

Sixty Second Idea

Each week one of the guests is invited to present an idea in just sixty seconds which they believe will make the world a better place. These ideas are not always practicable, but they are frequently entertaining and insightful. The 60 Second Idea and the discussion it produces is released as a podcast[1].

History

The first episode of the show was broadcast on the BBC World Service 6 April 2008. It has been broadcast every week since then.

Presenters

The programme's presenter, who has been part of the show since its inception, is BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall.

Guest presenters

Distribution

The Forum is broadcast through the BBC World Service and its international broadcasting partners. The show is also available online, to download and as a podcast[2]. There is also an online archive of all previous shows[3].

Previous Guests

Previous guests include:

Notes and References