Media Appearances 2011
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Kate has discussed history, arts and politics on television on over fifty occasions during 2011, on programmes including Newsnight, BBC Breakfast, Channel 4 News, The One Show, various documentaries, and the Today Programme. She is the social historian on the BBC Two series, Restoration Home. |
Sunday 27 January at 10am: Broadcasting House, Radio 4, Newspaper Review.
Saturday 5 February at 9pm: Faulks on Fiction, BBC Two, ‘Tom Jones’, The Hero.
Saturday 26 February at 9pm: Faulks on Fiction, BBC Two, ‘Robert Lovelace’, The Villain.
Friday 18 February at 7pm: The One Show, BBC One, ‘Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and its legacy’.
Tuesday 22 March at 10pm: Newsnight on BBC Two with Jeremy Paxman, on economic contraction and history.
6 April at 8.30 am: Today Programme, Royal Wedding, Channel 7, Australia
Friday 22 April at 8pm: Royal Wedding Special, New Delhi TV.
Friday 22 April from 10am: 10 BBC local radio interviews on the Royal Wedding, including BBC Scotland, West Midlands, Lancashire, Yorkshire,
Saturday 23 April at 7pm: Channel 4 News, Street Parties and the Royal Family.
Saturday 23 April at 8pm: The marriages of the British Royal Family, NHK Japan.
Monday 25 April at 8.30am: Today Programme, Radio 4, on the political inferences of the invitation list to the Royal Wedding.
Monday 25 April at 7pm: BBC World Service News, Politics and the Royal Wedding
Monday 25 April at 10am: When Royals Wed, BBC Two, Protocol, engagements, and the monarchy.
Tuesday 26 April at 10am: When Royals Wed, BBC Two, Ceremonies, arranged marriages and wedding plans.
Tuesday 26 April at 8pm: The Great British Wedding Cake on BBC Two, The Nineteenth Century Cake.
Wednesday 27 April at 10am: When Royals Wed, BBC Two, Receptions and Dynasties.

Wednesday 27 April at 8am: The Today Show, NBC USA, Marriages and History.
Wednesday 27 April at 2pm: BBC World News about the Royal Wedding
Thursday 28 April at 7.20 am and 8.20 am: BBC Breakfast on the Future of the Monarchy
Thursday 28 April at 7pm: Channel 4 News, Debate on the Future of the Monarchy
Thursday 28 April at 10pm: BBC World America, the Royal Wedding
Friday 29 April at 7.45am and 8.15am: BBC Radio London Breakfast then Radio 5 Live Breakfast, on the Royals.
Friday 29 April at 8.30am: Today Programme, BBC Radio 4, debate on the future of the monarchy
Friday 29 April from 10am: Radio 4 Royal Wedding Special, Live commentary on the Royal Wedding with Jane Garvey outside Westminster Abbey.
Friday 29 April from 2-3.30pm: The Royal Wedding with Huw Edwards, BBC One, Receptions, honeymoons, and royal protocol.
Friday 29 April at 10pm: Newsnight on BBC Two, the future of the Monarchy
Saturday 30 April at 7.00 and 8.00am: BBC Breakfast on the Royal Wedding
Saturday 30 April at 8.30am: Radio 5 Live Breakfast on the Royal Wedding
Saturday 30 April at 11am: BBC News 24 on the Royal Wedding
Saturday 30 April at 7pm: Sky News, the Future of the Royal Family.
Sunday 31 April at 10.30pm: Sky News, Newspaper Review.
Thursday 12 May at 8.45am: Today Programme, Radio 4, Social History and the Value of Observational History.
Thursday 12 May at 7pm: Channel 4 News, Elizabeth II overtakes George III to be second longest reigning monarch.
Friday 13 May at 10pm: Newsnight, BBC Two, Authored Film on Superinjuctions and History and Studio Debate on Superinjuctions.
Thursday 19 May at 8am: Radio 5 Live Breakfast, The Queen’s visit to Ireland.
Saturday 4 June at 10-30 and 11.30pm: Sky News, Newspaper Review.
Sunday 5 June at 10am: Broadcasting House, Radio 4, Newspaper Review.
Sunday 26 June at 4pm: Al-Jazeera World News, Shakespeare’s Creativity and Drugs.
Saturday 2 July at 11.30pm: Sky News, Newspaper Review.
Tuesday 5 July at 8pm: Restoration Home, BBC Two.
Tuesday 12 July at 8pm: Restoration Home, BBC Two.
Tuesday 19 July at 8pm: Book Talk: The Summer Book Show, BBC Parliament.
Tuesday 19 July at 8pm: Restoration Home, BBC Two.
Tuesday 26 July at 8pm: Restoration Home, BBC Two.
Saturday 30 July at 7am and 8am: BBC Breakfast, The wedding of Zara Phillips
Tuesday 2 August at 8pm: Restoration Home, BBC Two.
Tuesday 9 August at 8pm: Restoration Home, BBC Two.
Tuesday 16 August at 8pm: The Great British Bake Off, BBC Two, History of Battenburg Cake
Friday 26 August at 8.30pm: BBC Proms Interval Broadcast, BBC Radio 3, The Legacy of Prince Albert
Wednesday 21 September at 3pm: The Alan Titchmarsh Show, ITV, The History of Pies.
Sunday 25 September at 10am: Broadcasting House, BBC Radio 4, Newspaper Review
Monday 26 September at 6.30pm: The Reel History of Britain, BBC Two, The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
Thursday 29 September at 8pm: The Marvellous Mrs Beeton, BBC Two
Sunday 9 October at 11.30pm: Sky News, Paper Review
Thursday 13th October at 8.20am: Breakfast Show, BBC Five Live, The British Throne and Primogeniture
Thursday 13th October at 1pm: Talkback, BBC Radio Ulster, The British Throne and Primogeniture
Saturday 15th October at 5.20am: Breakfast Show, BBC Five Live, Royal Wootton Bassett
Saturday 15th October at 9.10am: BBC News 24, Royal Wootton Bassett
Monday 17th October at 8.20am: Today Programme, BBC Radio 4, The Best Period to live in History.
Monday 17th October at 5.45pm: Drivetime, BBC Radio Ulster, The Best Period to Live in History.
Wednesday 2nd November at 3pm: The Alan Titchmarsh Show, ITV, The History of Sausages.
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