BBC Interview

Started by George W. Maschke, Jan 12, 2010, 02:19 AM

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George W. Maschke

Last month, I was interviewed by Michael Rosen for a BBC radio program that is scheduled to air today, 12 January 2010, at 11:00 AM Eastern time:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qtnz

UPDATE: The program may now be downloaded as a 25.5 mb MP3 file here:

https://antipolygraph.org/audio/bbc-4-word-of-mouth-2010-01-12.mp3
George W. Maschke
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Great interview.  BBC Radio 4, for those readers who don't know, is without a doubt the world's most highly-regarded "spoken word, news and current affairs" radio station with a truly global reach - it has millions of listeners all over the world.  It provides world-class programming that organizations like NPR can only dream of providing.

In short, being interviewed on Radio 4 is a very, very big deal.  Well done!  I listened to the program, and it was most informative.  I was not aware that polygraphs were even used in the UK, and the English polygrapher interviewed before George seemed to be spouting off the usual misinformation, albeit in a rather authoritative English accent.  I think the interviewer saw through it, though.

I would encourage everyone to go to the BBC site and listen to this show.  It is called "Word of Mouth", and it should be available on the BBC iPlayer for a few more days.

Very good indeed.


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