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Jan 2024
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Listeners respond to the boss of BBC Wor...

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About this episode

The New Year saw us broadcast our annual “ask the controller” special edition in which the boss of BBC World Service English, Jon Zilkha, answered a number of comments and questions. But were listeners satisfied with what they heard? We hear your follow-up feedback.

Plus, listeners give us their thoughts on the World Service’s sports output.

Presenter: Rajan Datar Producer: Howard Shannon. A Whistledown production for BBC World Service

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