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This week, as most of the country bakes in record-setting temperatures, we look back at one political decision a decade ago that has turned up the heat at Westminster and further afield since day one. We tune the dial to some niche broadcasts, from one solely for a handful of Britons stationed in Antarctica, to another with a global following involving digestive systems, saxophones and who knows what else. Plus, there’s classic Clue comedy from Henning Wehn - you might need to cover your ears though. Presenter: Julian Worricker Producer: Anthony McKee Editor: Steven Hobson Production Coordinators: Caoilfhinn McFadden and Sylvie Conway A BBC Audio Northern Ireland production for BBC Radio 4. Programmes featured in this episode include: Archive on 4: Resonance FM - The Art of Listening Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast Jazz Records Request, 21/06 Politically: Ten Years after Brexit - Episode 10: Impact on Politics Witness History: Ireland watches the vote unfold Composer of the Week: Henry Purcell, 22/06 Illuminated: If We Can Walk Together Ancient Lives with Mary Beard - Being Greek: Courtroom Drama Sporting Witness: Brazil 1-7 Germany: Brazil's heaviest defeat I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue: S85, E3: Song Stoppers One Hit Wonders with OJ Borg: World Cup Special Part 2 - with Eat My Goal Today, 19/06: Red Sox's organist Josh Kantor
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