More than six decades ago, a young woman from the UK uprooted her life to follow her heart and move to Maine. These days, the business her late husband started is still in full bloom.
More than six decades ago, a young woman from the UK uprooted her life to follow her heart and move to Maine. These days, the business her late husband started is still in full bloom.
More than six decades ago, a young woman from the UK uprooted her life to follow her heart and move to Maine. These days, the business her late husband started is still in full bloom.
unchanged through the days of gavin esler, and for the past five years, it s been hosted by one of news channel s presenters, with shaun ley normally in the chair of late. but this week it emerged that dateline london faces the axe from september, with the bbc saying in a statement: well, several viewers have told us they are unhappy with the decision to end the programme. beth hutchings recorded this video for us. i was watching dateline last saturday, as i always do and have done for many years, thinking how amazing shaun ley is, the way he gets the group to merge and mingle, and get a really good
discussion going. so you can imagine my distress hearing later on that the bbc is thinking of cutting it. i believe that this is a unique, niche programme unlike any other news programme on the bbc. and i know the bbc are saying that we can watchjohn simpson, which is a new programme, but he speaks purely to experts from the bbc, it is not journalists from around the world telling us what they think, and their countries think, of britain. and i think it would be tragic if this programme was cut. it s a short programme, once a week, it can t possibly cost enough money for the bbc to be thinking of stopping it. thanks to beth hutchings for that. well, nick guthrie, who edits the programme, has said publicly he feels it would be a tragedy to cancel it now, as audiences cry out for clarity. and we do hope to explore the fate of dateline london further with a bbc executive