| Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21-Feb-23 |
Live & Learn (2:00 PM) |
Kristang - A Dying Language?
Professor Dr Stefanie Shamila Pillai, Faculty of Languages and Linguistics, Universiti Malaya |
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| 12-Jan-21 |
By The Book (8:00 PM) |
By the Book: Melissa De Silva says “‘Others’ is Not a Race”
Melissa De Silva, Author |
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| 21-Dec-20 |
The Daily Digest (2:00 PM) |
A Very Eurasian Christmas!
Martin Theseira, Virtual Guide |
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| 31-Jan-20 |
Live & Learn (3:00 PM) |
History on Repeat #3: Portuguese and Dutch Legacies in the Malay Peninsula
Sheila de Costa, President, Selangor and Federal Territory Eurasian Association | Dennis De Witt, independent historian |
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| 23-Sep-17 |
A Bit Of Culture (5:00 PM) |
Critically Fascinating Seranis
Kam Raslan | Richard Bradbury | Vernon Adrian Emuang |
Best of Enterprise
(REPEAT) Fresh off their 2025 ACE Market debut and now armed with RM50 million in cash reserves (as of their Q1 results), the husband-and-wife duo from Foodie Media joins BFM’s Open For Business to unpack their story from scrappy content creators to public company executives.
Popcorn Culture
(REPEAT) We review A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, based on the novellas by George R. R. Martin and set decades before the events of Game of Thrones.
Cruise Control
(REPEAT) The PHEV version of the Proton e.MAS 7 looks like a more enticing option for people who are still reluctant to go full EV. Daniel shares his impressions of the car after taking it out for a spin.
Matt-Splained
(REPEAT) Matt and Richard return to the land of the weird, looking at the biggest tech headlines recently.
Earth Matters
(REPEAT) Malaysia’s proposed seed law changes have sparked regional concern. We speak with Sangeeta Shashikant and Nori Ignacio about what UPOV 1991 could mean for farmers’ rights.
Bar None
(REPEAT) Bowling legend, Esther Cheah joins us in the studio to reflect on her career after announcing her retirement recently.
BBC World Service
Datshiane Navanayagam talks to two women in France and Canada about why single-sex living spaces appeal to older women.