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    Kristalina Georgieva

    25/04/2026 | 14 min
    Kristalina Georgieva is not like previous heads of the International Monetary Fund. She grew up behind the Iron Curtain in Bulgaria, which was then part of the Soviet bloc.

    Born in Sofia in 1953, her father was a civil engineer and her mother a shopkeeper. Life was tough because her family weren't part of the Communist Party regime. Her father fell ill when Kristalina was young and she was just fifteen when she went to work at the local food market.

    She studied economics at the then Karl Marx Higher Economic Institute and then in the late 1980s she headed to London to spend a year at the London School of Economics. Over the last 30 years she's landed top jobs at the World Bank and the European Commission. In 2019, she was appointed managing director of the IMF, becoming the first person from an emerging economy to lead the institution.

    In the rare moments when she's not working, friends, colleagues and family paint a picture of a fun-loving woman who likes nothing better than dancing and singing.

    Becky Milligan explores Kristalina's life and career.

    Contributors
    Dessislava Kinova - daughter
    Iliyana Tsanova - friend and Chief Risk Officer at the European Commission
    Lord Nick Stern - friend and environmental economist
    Lord Mark Malloch Brown - friend and former World Bank Vice President
    Ivan Krastev - friend and political scientist
    Galia Mintcheva - special adviser

    Archive
    60 Minute interview - CBS
    Face the Nation interview - CBS
    IMF news conference - UN Audiovisual Library
    Georgieva at Fortune MPW summit - Fortune Magazine
    Producer: Nathan Gower
    Editor: Justine Lang
    Sound mix: James Beard
    Production co-ordinator: Maria Ogundele
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    Tom Fletcher

    18/04/2026 | 14 min
    McFly front man and children's author Tom Fletcher has returned to his first love - musical theatre - penning the songs for Paddington the Musical which has just got its sticky paws on seven prestigious Olivier Awards.
    Born in Harrow north west London, Fletcher took inspiration from a family love of musical theatre and it wasn't long before he was treading the boards, performing the role of Oliver in the West End at the age of 10.
    He went on to the prestigious Sylvia Young theatre school where he also met his future wife Giovanna. In his late teens he auditioned to join the band Busted where he was briefly accepted before being told his services were no longer needed. But so impressed were the record label with his musical ability they decided to create another band and McFly was born.
    He's also sold millions of books, many of which he co-wrote with bandmate Dougie Poynter.
    Mark Coles looks back at Tom's life and career so far.
    Producers: Ben Carter and Tom Gillett
    Social media producer: Grace Braddock
    Editor: Justine Lang
    Sound mix: Neil Churchill
    Production co-ordinator: Rosie Strawbridge
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    Viktor Orbán

    11/04/2026 | 14 min
    Viktor Orbán has been a powerful force in Hungarian politics for nearly 40 years, spending 20 of them as Prime Minister. This weekend he’s trying to win a sixth term in the top job, as voters go to the polls in parliamentary elections.
    The story of his political career is entwined with the story of Hungarian democracy; at the end of the Cold War, a young Orbán emerged as both canny operator and gifted orator in the anti-Communist youth movement, Fidesz, steering it through splits and ideological shifts into government, first between 1998 and 2002, and then again from 2010 to today.
    As a pursuer of self-described ‘illiberal democracy’ who casts the EU as his constant adversary, Orbán has become an icon for the global hard right and, to his critics, a borderline autocrat and populist.
    Presenter Stephen Smith speaks to those who know him well to understand the personal side of this very political beast.
    Guests:
    Esther Pataki - former Press Secretary to Viktor Orban
    David Campanale - Liberal Democrat activist, journalist and fellow of the Danube Institute
    Zsuzsanna Szelényi - founding Fidesz member and author of Tainted Democracy:Viktor Orbán and the Subversion of Hungary
    Nick Thorpe - BBC Budapest correspondent
    Presenter: Stephen Smith
    Producers: Ben Crighton, Nathan Gower
    Editor: Richard Vadon
    Programme Coordinator: Janet Staples
    Sound Engineer: Neil Churchill
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    Jed Mercurio

    04/04/2026 | 15 min
    From over-worked medics to bent coppers, for the last 30 years Jed Mercurio has been responsible for some of the UK’s most successful TV series, including Cardiac Arrest, Bodies and Bodyguard. But Line of Duty is arguably his biggest hit, and recording has started for the much-anticipated seventh series.
    The award-winning screenwriter, director and producer grew up in a working-class family in Staffordshire. His parents, Italian immigrants, were keen he fit in, but friends say Jed was unique from the get-go with big dreams and a determination to be the best.
    He initially trained to be a doctor and demonstrated his sharp, witty writing in a medical school magazine. Half-way through his medical training, he joined the RAF and was taught to fly fighter jets, before pivoting to screenwriting.
    Mark Coles looks back at his career so far.
    Producer: Ben Carter
    Researcher: Helena Warwick-Cross
    Editor: Justine Lang
    Sound engineer: James Beard.
    Production co-ordinator: Maria Ogundele
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    Dame Sarah Mullally

    28/03/2026 | 14 min
    Dame Sarah Mullally has been installed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury this week. The former nurse from Woking is the first woman to occupy the role of de facto leader of the Church of England and leader of the global Anglican communion.
    In contrast to her Eton and Oxford educated predecessor Justin Welby, Sarah Mullally attended her local comprehensive before studying nursing at South Bank Polytechnic. By the age of thirty seven she was appointed Chief nursing officer for the NHS, a meteoric rise that brought with it a six-figure Whitehall salary and meetings with the prime minister. But five years later she threw it in to become a junior priest earning less than twenty thousand pounds a year.
    Her supporters see her as a safe pair of hands, a leader who will steady the ship after years of abuse scandals and bitter rows over sexuality and identity. But following her appointment some of the more conservative and evangelical Anglicans have said they will no longer recognise the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
    So who is the new Archbishop and what will her tenure hold? Becky Milligan finds out.

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