2018: The Year in Spoken Word

2018: The Year in Spoken Word

At the beginning of 2018, BBC Radio 5 Live decided to be the station that shone a light on Spoken Word.

To highlight the huge wealth of young talent currently in the UK - the experiences they go through every day and crafting that into beautifully, honest reflections of their world.

We focused on some of big news stories and talking points ranging from poverty to mental health, knife crime to Brexit and the Royal Wedding to the FA Cup Final and asked some of the UK’s emerging and established artists to write about how they see these stories.

To look back on our Year in Spoken Word, Afternoon Edition's Nihal Arthanayake invited poet and musician Hussain Manawer and author Chidera Eggerue to review our past 12 months.

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Victoria Derbyshire: The"Dark Web" explained

Victoria Derbyshire: The"Dark Web" explained

Everything you ever wanted to know about the "dark web". The head of Europol's cybercrime centre, Troels Oerting, on its dangers and the inventor of the 3D printed gun, Cody Wilson, on why it's "a beautiful flower of human activity".

2 Joulu 201323min

Stephen Nolan : Fred Done

Stephen Nolan : Fred Done

Fred Done, the founder and boss of the BetFred betting shop chain, tells Stephen Nolan his life story in full for the first time on British radio. He describes how he went from setting up his first shop in Salford in the 1960s to creating a chain of over 1,300 shops which allow him to afford a private jet. He also reveals how he was stabbed on his doorstep, discusses the impact of gambling on his customers, and defends the use of high stakes roulette machines.

23 Marras 201345min

Dominic Laurie: Sri Lankan Human Rights

Dominic Laurie: Sri Lankan Human Rights

WARNING: this podcast contains some upsetting scenes. As David Cameron attends the controversial Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Sri Lanka, Dominic Laurie looks in depth at the country's human rights record. He speaks to the country's government and hears from a woman who says she was raped and tortured by Sri Lankan troops

15 Marras 201350min

Shelagh Fogarty - Stammering

Shelagh Fogarty - Stammering

Shelagh looks at the impact that stammering can have on people’s lives – and hears about new research which suggests children and adults in some parts of England have to wait far longer to get treatment that people living in other areas. She also speaks to the Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls, who has struggled with stammering for much of his life.

12 Marras 201331min

Victoria Derbyshire: The Road To Rio - Episode 2

Victoria Derbyshire: The Road To Rio - Episode 2

This podcast contains content that may offend. Victoria Derbyshire is Rocinha, one of the largest favelas in Brazil. She reports on prostitution, crime and drug addiction.

11 Marras 20131h 25min

Your Call: Who is your war hero?

Your Call: Who is your war hero?

On Armistice Day callers tell Nicky Campbell about their personal war heroes.

11 Marras 201342min

Victoria Derbyshire: The Road To Rio

Victoria Derbyshire: The Road To Rio

This podcast contains content that may offend. Victoria Derbyshire is in Rio to discover what England fans can expect at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

11 Marras 201349min

Stephen Nolan : Typhoon Haiyan

Stephen Nolan : Typhoon Haiyan

5 live news special on the relief effort in the Philippines after the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan.

10 Marras 201335min

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