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If by under the radar you mean right after the main afternoon news programme on a national talk radio station then yes, it's slipped in under the radar.
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Perhaps this may enlighten you woofgang:

I think you will have to explain a bit more

The polish interview is about whether one government can say Yes and the next one saying No

and of course we know the answer is: it depends on the facts
As Douglas says - I don't think this one has slipped anywhere, as the BBC covered it?

Could you let us know what you've taken from these links, and your opinion on it? It's all a bit context free at the moment!
SevenOP....yes it looks like the BBC haven't given this excellent program enough publicity !

Thanks for bringing it to out attention.
"Could you let us know what you've taken from these links, and your opinion on it? It's all a bit context free at the moment! "

Par for the course, I'm afraid.
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So the title of the topic is more important to many than the actual content it refers to ?

Since the content - the 25 programs that the title refers to - are now finished, I will attempt to answer the largely irrelevant title: many on this forum say that the BBC is 'lefty' or 'righty', neutral/pro-establishment bias/ anti-establishment bias.

Only mickey4444 made any comment on the actual programs, albeit a rather general reference; the Polish interview was an attempt to show the overt bias of one female BBC interviewer.

I hope you watched several episodes mickey as there were pro and anti-establishment {meaning Main Stream Media/ the Victor's History } swings in Bowen's gastronomic romp around the hotels in the Middle East, which was very interesting and in some parts probably factual; but the glib, glitzy presentation of the series is best summed up for me by Bowen's final words at the endof the 25th and final show:
"Uh, we back home? Well, safe and sound and in time for tea"...

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