Climate change activist Greta Thunberg has been announced as one of the guest editors of BBC Radio 4's Today programme over Christmas.

Ad

For the past 16 years, the BBC has brought in high-profile public figures to take the reins of its respected current affairs programme over the festive period: from Boxing Day to New Year's Eve.

This year's line-up includes Thunberg, who will use her episode to speak to leading climate change figures and indigenous, frontline activists.

She has also commissioned reports from the Antarctic and Zambia, as well as an interview with Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of England, conducted by regular Today host Mishal Husain.

At only 16 years old, Thunberg has already addressed the United Nations and been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

She first came to prominence by spearheading campaigns for school strikes, in protest of global warming that threatens the future of the next generation.

Four other prominent names will also guest edit the programme over Christmas.

Baroness Hale of Richmond, President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, will explore the highest court in the land and the issue of coercive control.

Turner Prize winner Grayson Perry will edit a programme that challenges stereotypes and conventions in society, a topic which is in-keeping with the themes of his artwork.

Former editor of the Daily Telegraph Charles Moore, who has long criticised the BBC for a perceived left-wing bias, will edit an episode focused on freedom of expression.

Last but not least, rap and spoken word artist George the Poet, also known for his BBC Sounds series Have You Heard George's Podcast?, will report from Uganda exploring issues around identity and how society assigns the idea of value.

Ad

The guest edited editions of Today have become a well established tradition for the programme, with previous years seeing the likes of Angelina Jolie, John Bercow, Lenny Henry and Stephen Hawking taking over the editorial.

Comments, questions and tips

Rate this recipe

What is your star rating out of 5?

Choose the type of message you'd like to post

Choose the type of message you'd like to post

Overall rating

Ad
Ad
Ad
Create an image depicting a festive scene with elements from the top Christmas songs, such as a snowy New York for 'Fairytale of New York', a cozy home setting for 'Last Christmas', and a glamorous Christmas party for 'All I Want for Christmas Is You'. Include musical notes and festive decorations to represent the spirit of these iconic Christmas songs.

RT offer

Immediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live events

hello
An image depicting a festive scene with iconic Christmas elements such as a beautifully decorated Christmas tree with twinkling lights, snow gently falling, and perhaps a cozy fireplace in the background. The image should capture the essence of popular Christmas songs, with musical notes and lyrics subtly included in the design, representing a playlist of classic Christmas tunes.

summer

Immediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live eventsImmediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live eventsImmediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live events

More