BBC Broadcasts to World from Te Papa Tongarewa
The Forum, a BBC World Service weekly discussion show that brings together acclaimed thinkers to explore and challenge thoughts and ideas from outside their own discipline, is recording a series of programmes in partnership with ABC Radio National and Radio New Zealand during October.
Presented by the BBC’s diplomatic
correspondent, Bridget Kendall, The Forum will be recording
a series of programmes with leading thinkers, writers and
scientists from the region at the Sydney Festival of
Dangerous Ideas, the Melbourne International Arts Festival
and the Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa, with
lively audiences participating in all recordings.
New
Zealand’s contribution from Soundings Theatre, Te Papa,
co-hosted by Radio New Zealand and the BBC World Service,
will be recorded on Saturday 10 October when the programme
addresses what makes us human, the human heart and human
values.
Those taking part include teacher and
writer Bernard Beckett, who will draw on his latest novel
Genesis to uncover what differentiates us from machines; bio
engineer Peter Hunter, who will tell us how applying
engineering and mechanical principles to construct a virtual
model of the human heart could lead to the development of
personalised medicine; and former politician and now public
policy professor, Dr Marilyn Waring, who will argue that our
understanding of value has to be widened to include
‘cultural wellbeing’, focusing on people and their
families to maintain the wellbeing of the planet.
The Forum’s Executive Producer, Emily Kasriel says at the
heart of the show are unexpected insights which are thrown
up when you mix together three people from different
disciplines and cultures to create a unique space in which
to debate and challenge ideas.
“It is a
tremendously exciting opportunity for The Forum to be
working with Radio New Zealand to capture this range of
ideas and perspectives from renowned thinkers from the other
side of the world, and bring these to our global
audience”
Members of the public are invited to
join the audience for this live recording of The Forum
presented by Bridget Kendall at Soundings Theatre, Te Papa
Tongarewa, the Museum of New Zealand, at 11 am Saturday 10th
October.
This programme will broadcast on BBC World
Service on Sunday 18 October, 19:00 GMT and on Radio New
Zealand National later in the
year.
ENDS