Days news, but now it is time for newswatch. Welcome to newswatch. On this weeks programme, they got their envelopes mixed up, but did bbc news get its News Priorities the wrong way round . We discuss complaints that the embarrassment of the oscars was reported on as if it was an event of major global significance but really, was it . Did you know that things did not go entirely as planned at the oscars this year . Thought so. Any bbc News Programme on monday, the strange events on stage were hard to avoid. It really should not have been that difficult, opening the right envelope at the right time and naming the right film, but at the oscars last night in front of a global audience of billions, it all went horribly wrong. Warren beatty and faye dunaway announced to the world that the winner of best film was george best all by la la land, but the only problem, it wasnt. As well as taking a significant airtime, the envelope mix up occupied the first seven or 0 envelope mix up occupied th
You guys are crazy and brandys trying out ice canoeing in quebec city. Woohoo hello and welcome to The Travel Show, coming to you this week from japan, where its just after six oclock here in tokyo and were about to hit the road. Were heading off before sunrise. Lets do it. To make the four hour journey to fukushima. Most people associate fukushima with the impact of the major earthquake and tsunami that Hit Japan On March 11th Six years ago. The tsunami wave disabled the generators at the fukushima power plant, triggering a nuclear meltdown. But before 2011, the region had been famous for its ski resorts, and was popular with tourists. In the months following the Nuclear Disaster fears about Radiation Levels hit the Tourism Industry hard. And the number of foreign visitors staying here fell by 90 . Now in many parts of the region Background Radiation has fallen to levels similar to those that are found in major cities around the world, and tourists are returning. We made it. Look at a