'''Start the Week''' is a discussion programme on
BBC Radio 4 which began in April
1970. It has been presented by
Richard Baker (1970–1987),
Russell Harty (1987–1988),
Melvyn Bragg (1988–1998) and
Jeremy Paxman (1998–2002). The current presenter is the former BBC political editor and former ''
Independent'' editor
Andrew Marr. An idea of the programme's importance to British mental life can be gleaned from the fact that upon being raised to the
House of Lords as a
Labour peer it was thought wise for Bragg to relinquish the chair.
[1] Occasional stand-in presenters in recent years have included
David Baddiel and
Sue MacGregor.
It is broadcast live on Monday mornings between 9.02 and 9.45, and repeated in a shortened, edited version at 21.30 the same evening. Its guests typically come from the worlds of politics, journalism, science and the arts. Originally a light-hearted magazine programme with a cookery slot, the programme turned towards being a chat show during Harty's year in the chair before his death in 1988. During Melvin Bragg's tenure the programme moved towards the more serious current it now has. Until the end of the Paxman era it also had a number of regular secondary presenters including
Ken Sykora,
Kenneth Robinson (in the Baker era),
Rosie Boycott,
Catherine Bennett and
Lisa Jardine
''Start the Week'' won the Best Radio Programme in the 1994 and 2005 Voice of the Listener and Viewer Awards, and is only the second programme to win the award twice.
External links
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Official site
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"Do we need; Start the Week?", by Peter Popham, ''
The Independent'', March 25, 1996
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"Career notes: Start the Week", ''The Independent'', March 25, 1996