Early streams by BBC that were neutral to pro-GG
Tue 14 Oct 2014 00:05 GMT - Business Matters: Oil Price Plunge Explained
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0284tqf
and
Wed 15 Oct 2014 00:05 GMT - Business Matters : Sexism and Corruption in the World of Gaming
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02871n5
For those that don't know him, he's a veteran BBC news and world service reporter. This is from the BBC bio I found. Its a little out of date now, but it gives his major carreer highlights. Radio 4 is an entirely spoken word station that focusses upon the news and culture.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/552775.stm
>Roger Hearing was born in London and brought up in west Dorset.
>After beginning his career on the Birmingham Post, he joined the BBC World Service in 1987 and became the BBC's correspondent in Zambia, covering the civil wars in Angola and Mozambique
>He then joined the World at One programme on Radio 4, reporting from Bagdad in the build-up to the Gulf War, and from Burma, Azerbaijan, India and Peru.
>He also presented the World at One, PM and the World This Weekend.
>After a spell at Newsnight, he became the BBC East Africa Correspondent, covering the UN intervention in Somalia and the civil war and genocide in Rwanda.
>Since 1996, he has been based in the UK, reporting and presenting mainly for the World Tonight and the BBC World Service.
>He is married with a daughter.