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Joanna Carr
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Joanna's biography on Twitter reads: Editor of PM, iPM and Broadcasting House on Radio 4. Currently on maternity leave so unblame-able. My views, not those of the BBC....RT not an endorsement
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Have finally drained the water butt which I bought for the*drought*two years ago. Would it be madness to buy a garden hose?
— Joanna Carr (@jocarr) 16 Jul
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PM's Andrew Lansley Week
Andrew Lansley Week . I think even the health secretary himself would agree that it's not the most obvious crowd-pleaser, but that's what we on PM are about to embark on.
Andrew Lansley Week . I think even the health secretary himself would agree that it's not the most obvious crowd-pleaser, but that's what we on PM are about to embark on.
Those who live in glass boxes...
Hello everybody. If there's one thing a Glass Box needs, it's transparency. As regular readers will remember, we introduced two daily 'glass boxes' on the blog in 2007. The intention was to mirror the production process- the glass box is the nickname we give to the room in which the PM production team meet, at 11am to plan the programme, and at 6pm to debrief the triumphant hour that has passed. We asked listeners to suggest ideas for the programme and then to comment on what they had heard. We're preparing to re-think the blog, and as we discussed its various current elements, we've decided as a production team to end the glass boxes.
Hello everybody. If there's one thing a Glass Box needs, it's transparency. As regular readers will remember, we introduced two daily 'glass boxes' on the blog in 2007. The intention was to mirror the production process- the glass box is the nickname we give to the room in which the PM production team meet, at 11am to plan the programme, and at 6pm to debrief the triumphant hour that has passed. We asked listeners to suggest ideas for the programme and then to comment on what they had heard. We're preparing to re-think the blog, and as we discussed its various current elements, we've decided as a production team to end the glass boxes.