still under analysis. shortly on bbc news, newswatch. but first, here s click. food, glorious food. we love it! maybe a bit too much, because it is often shipped around the world, which is and this is a technical term not good. the problem isn t just the problem isn tjust enough getting the food, it s also the fact that we buy too much of it and don t always use it all. food waste is such a big problem for the environment that if food waste was a country, it would be the third biggest carbon emitter after china and the us. and in the future, food might take a very differentjourney future, food might take a very different journey after you throw it away. different journey after you throw it away. can i take you on that journey? throw it away. can i take you on that journey? let s - throw it away. can i take you on that journey? let s go! i picture a tasty looking breakfast buffet. all those dishes appetisingly full to choose from, even if you arrive just before it is du
but the new studio b seems to be over lavish and tawdry. sophie looks as though she s in isolation. the weather presenters look as though they are lost. and why is the flooring on different levels? is it because they needed to put in curbing? all in all, a complete waste of valuable funds. there s certainly a lot going on here a spiral staircase, a large, vertical screen used for imagery, and an even bigger screen where a correspondent can explain the background to a story, speak to the presenter either in person or down the line, or we can have some detailfrom the presenter him or herself. these explainers aren t new, of course, but are now being done on a bigger scale than before, and they failed to impress oldman wood, who recorded this message on the newswatch phone line. huw edwards was in discussion with faisal islam. neither man was actually talking to the camera and so neither of them were actually addressing the viewer. it made it appear like a private conversation
great city. it s got the - great city. it s got the infrastructure. it s not got that weather necessarily! it s got the hotels. it s a fantastic city and it will be very interesting politically because if nicola sturgeon has her way she will have a referendum in october and she has already been tweeting about it so maybe she is a secret fan. ., g ., ., ., , ., secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist. secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist, thank secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist, thank you secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist, thank you so secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist, thank you so much - secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist, thank you so much for. specialist, thank you so much for your insight. it s a fascinating thought, smiles betterfor thought, smiles better for eurovision. thought, smiles betterfor eurovision. now, time for newswatch with samirah ahmed. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samirah ahm
80,000 artefacts that will be returned for display in museums in the drc. now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week we are live at the hay festival for 100 years of the bbc in 23 minutes. we ll look at the secrets behind the broadcasting technologies that changed the world. a radio legend talks about legendary radio. i used to set my watch by the pips, and my favourite pip is always the last one because it s extended. and artificial intelligence goes bird spotting and in the quest for greener energy, 0mar discovers a tasteless fluid called water. it goes in your mouth and then disappears? this book was. writing this much. we are back and it s brilliant. after an unbelievable three years, the hay festival is back to its full glory. gathering together authors and thinkers, bookworms and those with the writing bug. it s all the same to me, ijust like writing, can t stop. it s so good to be back and this year especially is a really special year. not only is the queen celebr
by the pips, and my favourite pip is always the last one because it s extended. and artificial intelligence goes bird spotting and in the quest for greener energy, omar discovers a tasteless fluid cold water. it goes in your mouth and then disappears? this book was. writing this much. we are back and it s brilliant. after an unbelievable three years, the hay festival is back to its full glory. gathering together authors and thinkers, bookworms and those with the writing bug. it s all the same to me, ijust like writing, can t stop. it s so good to be back and this year especially is a really special year. not only is the queen celebrating 70 years on the throne but the bbc is celebrating 100 years on air. we thought we d put on a show to talk about some of the technology the bbc has been instrumental in developing. we talked sound and vision with our brilliant panel. placing sounds around this microphone. 1922, the idea that the bbc had to make programming that would inform, e