In Our Time review – the first Melvyn Bragg-less show will have made BBC management clench buttocks

BBC's In Our Time Launch Sparks Concerns Over Management Clutching Its Butt

The departure of Melvyn Bragg as host of the popular BBC Radio 4 program, In Our Time, marked a significant shift for the institution. The first show under new presenter Misha Glenny sparked concern among management at Broadcasting House over the tone and direction of the program.

In his debut episode, Glenny tackled John Stuart Mill's 1859 philosophical treatise on liberty with thought-provoking insights. However, what raised eyebrows was the handling of sensitive topics related to authoritarian regimes, particularly those in Eastern Europe and under the current US administration.

Glenny's approach to discussing these issues was measured and respectful, but some critics may argue that he did not push hard enough for more concrete examples or parallels from real-life situations. His reluctance to name names or specific places added to the perception of a sanitized discussion, which might have been influenced by his desire to avoid controversy.

The absence of Bragg's signature style, known for its intensity and occasional sharpness, was noticeable. Glenny's tone was polite and courteous but sometimes came across as hesitant, almost as if he was waiting for permission to express disagreement. This contrasted with Bragg's more assertive approach, which often left listeners feeling intellectually stimulated.

The management at BBC might be breathing a sigh of relief that the transition was relatively smooth, but this comes at a time when the corporation is facing significant challenges, including new funding negotiations and personnel changes. The future success of In Our Time under Glenny will depend on his ability to strike a balance between maintaining the program's intellectual rigor and engaging with its audience in a way that resonates.

One concern is whether the new host can establish himself as an authoritative voice without succumbing to the risk of being seen as "dumbing down" the program, which has historically been a fear during BBC funding renewal. Glenny will need to prove his mettle by navigating these challenges and securing greater recognition for the show's intellectual depth.

The first episode was a thought-provoking exploration of On Liberty, but it remained a conventional In Our Time discussion, lacking the spark that Bragg had brought to the program in its heyday. As Glenny navigates this new territory, he will need to find his footing and develop a distinct voice that resonates with listeners. The fate of In Our Time hangs in the balance, as the presenter grapples with the delicate art of intellectual exploration without alienating audiences.
 
🤔 I think the BBC should give Misha Glenny some time to settle into his new role and figure out what makes In Our Time tick. His first episode was a solid start, but it's hard not to compare it to Melvyn Bragg's style 📻👍 The thing is, In Our Time has always been about thought-provoking discussions, not shock value 😊 I'm curious to see how Glenny will balance intellectual rigor with engaging his audience. Maybe he can bring a fresh perspective to the table and shake things up in a good way 💡 As for the management's concerns, I think they should be focusing on supporting Glenny rather than trying to control the tone of the program 🙏 Fingers crossed that In Our Time will continue to thrive under his guidance 👍💬
 
I'm loving the nostalgia vibes of this old-school BBC Radio 4 show 📻👍. I remember listening to Melvyn Bragg's In Our Time back in the day, and it was always like a treasure hunt for me - discovering new ideas and perspectives on the airwaves. I miss that spark! 🤔 Misha Glenny's debut episode was thought-provoking, but I agree, it felt a bit safe, you know? Where's the edge? 😐

And what's with all these funding negotiations and personnel changes at BBC? It feels like they're trying to recreate the past instead of forging their own path 🙄. Can't they just let In Our Time be its amazing self again? 🤷‍♀️ I'm rooting for Misha Glenny, though - he seems like a nice guy who wants to make sense of things. We'll see how it all plays out, but for now, I'm holding on to those nostalgic feelings and hoping the show stays true to its roots 💭
 
I think BBC's decision to switch hosts on In Our Time is kinda weird 🤔. They're worried about "dumbing down" the show, but what they really need to do is find a host who can balance intellectual rigor with audience engagement. Misha Glenny's approach was polite and respectful, but it lacked that edge that Melvyn Bragg brought 🔪. I'd love to see how he navigates these challenges - maybe some more interactive segments or debates? 🤗

Here's a simple flowchart on this topic:

```
+-------------------+
| In Our Time |
+-------------------+
|
|
v
+-------------------+ +-------------------+
| Concerns about | | Need for balance |
| "dumbing down" | | between rigor and |
| | | audience engagement |
+-------------------+ +-------------------+
| |
| v
+-------------------+ +-------------------+
| Interactive segments| | Hosting challenges|
+-------------------+ +-------------------+
```

Let's see how Glenny handles it 😊.
 
OMG, I just listened to Misha Glenny's first episode on In Our Time and I gotta say, it was super interesting! 🤔 But at the same time, I'm a bit worried that he might be too cautious when discussing sensitive topics 😬. Like, I get that he wants to avoid controversy, but sometimes you need to speak truth to power, right? 💁‍♀️ I also missed Melvyn Bragg's style - his intensity and occasional sharpness were always so engaging! 🤯 Does anyone think Glenny can bring that same energy to the show? 🎙️ And what do you guys think about the BBC's funding negotiations? 🤑 Can't wait to see how this all plays out 💬
 
I think it's great that they're shaking things up with Misha Glenny at the helm! I mean, who needs a confrontational Melvyn Bragg style when you can have someone who approaches topics in a more nuanced and diplomatic way? It's refreshing to hear thoughtful, measured discussions on BBC Radio 4. The fact that Glenny didn't shy away from sensitive topics but chose to approach them with sensitivity is a great asset for the show. Let's be real, sometimes you just need to calm down and have a respectful conversation instead of screaming at people 🙏💬
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the new host of In Our Time, Misha Glenny 🤔... I mean, his first episode was actually pretty interesting and thought-provoking, but at the same time, it felt a bit...safe? You know what I mean? He's not as bold or assertive as Melvyn Bragg, which is understandable, but also kinda misses the point of making people think 💡. It's like he's holding back on some of the more contentious topics to avoid controversy 🤐, which just feels a bit lazy. Still, I'm excited to see if Glenny can find his footing and make In Our Time feel fresh again 🔜.
 
🤔 I'm low-key worried about Misha Glenny taking over In Our Time. Don't get me wrong, his first episode was solid and all, but it felt a bit...safe? 😐 Bragg's style is hard to replace, you know? He always pushed the envelope and made us think. Glenny seems nice and all, but I'm not sure he can bring that same level of intensity and intellectual rigor to the show.

I mean, have you seen some of the reviews online? People are saying it was a bit too sanitized, that he didn't push hard enough on certain topics. And yeah, I get where they're coming from. Bragg's style might've been polarizing, but at least we knew what we were getting. 😊 Glenny's tone is polite and all, but sometimes it felt like he was waiting for permission to express his opinions.

For me, In Our Time needs a bit of a shake-up. It's time for some fresh perspectives and maybe even some controversy. I'm rooting for Misha, though! 🤞 He's got a lot to live up to, but if anyone can bring the spark back, it's him. And let's be real, the BBC needs all the intellectual stimulation it can get right now. 💡
 
the BBC is tryin' to figure out how to balance bein' smart and bein' engaging at the same time...i think they need to give glenny some space to experiment and find his own vibe 🤔💡 maybe they can even get him to do a special episode with bragg as a guest 📻👥 that'd be pretty cool...anyway, gotta keep an eye on in our time from now on 👀
 
just watched that first ep of In Our Time with Misha Glenny 🤔. feel like he's trying to be too diplomatic about certain topics 😐. needs to find his footing on how to tackle tough subjects w/o being sanitized 📚. also, Bragg's style is hard to replace 🎙️. hope Glenny can bring his own spin to the show without losing its intellectual edge 💡 👀
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit worried about this new direction of In Our Time 😟. Melvyn Bragg's departure was huge, and I think Misha Glenny is stepping into some big shoes 👠. The show still needs that spark, you know? 🤔 I love how he tackled John Stuart Mill's On Liberty, but it felt like just another episode of In Our Time, not a game-changer 📚. The management at BBC needs to trust Glenny to make the show his own and take some risks, not play it safe all the time 💯. Can't wait to see if he can find that balance between intellectual rigor and audience engagement 🔑.
 
idk about this guy misha glenny... seems like he's trying to play it safe with those sensitive topics lol 🤔 he shouldve been more direct, you know? didn't wanna ruffle any feathers or anything... but what if that's exactly what the show needs? a fresh perspective, even if it's not as confrontational as bragg's style... and btw, who is the target audience for in our time again? are they just gonna tune out because glenny's being too nice? 🤷‍♂️
 
I think Misha Glenny did a pretty good job on his first show! He's got some awesome insights about John Stuart Mill's philosophy 🤓 And yeah, I can see why he might have been careful not to get too controversial 🙏 But it sounds like the BBC management is getting a bit anxious about how the show will be perceived 👀 I mean, they've gotta navigate these big changes at the corp while trying to keep In Our Time on top of its game 💪 Maybe Glenny can bring some fresh energy and thoughts to the table?
 
omg i'm so worried about in our time 🤯 glenny's approach was kinda meh and i think he needs to bring more fire like bragg did before 😒 the show still has that same amazing vibe but it feels kinda tame rn. i hope misha can find his groove tho, bc i love him as a presenter 💡 and the bbc should give him some space to experiment with different styles 🤔 but at the same time, they gotta make sure he's not gonna lose that intellectual edge that makes in our time so special 🔥
 
im not surprised about melvyn bragg's departure from in our time... i mean, his style was always a bit intense for some people 🤔 but i think it's a shame he's gone. misha glenny seems like a nice guy and all, but the show just doesn't feel the same without bragg's energy 💡. he had a way of pushing the conversation to new depths, you know? i hope glenny can bring some fresh perspectives to the table, but it's gonna be tough shoes to fill 👠. BBC is already dealing with so much, they need shows like in our time that challenge people and make them think 🤓.
 
I'm so confused 🤯 about what's going on here... I mean, isn't it awesome that Misha Glenny is taking over the reins and bringing a fresh perspective to In Our Time? 😎 But at the same time, I don't know if he's being bold enough, you know? Like, should he be pushing for more concrete examples or just leave things alone? 🤔 It's all so... nuanced. I guess what I'm saying is that maybe management was right to breathe a sigh of relief – it looks like the program will continue on without any major disruptions. But now that Glenny's in charge, can he really pull off making In Our Time even more thought-provoking than before? 🤷‍♀️ Or will he end up toning things down too much? Ugh, decisions, decisions... 🙄
 
I'm not sure if Misha Glenny is ready for the hosting gig just yet 🤔. I mean, don't get me wrong, his approach to discussing authoritarian regimes and their impact on society is super important, but it felt kinda...soft 😐. Like he was waiting for someone to tell him how to proceed instead of taking charge himself. And what's with all the polite talk? It's In Our Time, dude! We're supposed to be having tough conversations here, not sipping tea and nibbling biscuits 🍵👀. I hope Glenny can find his footing soon, but if he can't bring some more edge to the show, it might get lost in the shuffle 💡. Maybe a bit of Bragg's intensity would be nice? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm kinda worried about Misha Glenny taking over In Our Time 📻 He's got a lot to live up to after Melvyn Bragg's departure 💪 That first episode on John Stuart Mill was thought-provoking, don't get me wrong 🤓 But I felt like he played it way too safe 😐 The tone was nice and all 👌 but where's the edge? 🔥 Where's the spark that made In Our Time so iconic in the first place? 💫 And yeah, what about pushing back against tough topics? Didn't want to make him sound like he was walking on eggshells 🥚 Remember when Bragg would tackle those same issues with gusto? 🔥 That's the kind of intellectual fire we need on In Our Time 🔥 Not that I'm saying Glenny can't do it, but... 🤷‍♂️
 
omg u guys i just listened to the first ep of in our time w new host misha glenny and i gotta say it was kinda meh 😐 he's soooo polite and courteous its like hes waiting for permission 2 express himself lol i mean bragg was always like a firecracker in comparison 💥 but glennys tone is nice i guess its just that i need more of a challenge intellectually speaking 🤔 the way he handled those sensitive topics about authoritarian regimes made me feel like hes trying 2 avoid controversy which isnt fair to the topic itself 🙅‍♂️ what do u guys think? should he take more risks or stick w what works? 🤗
 
I feel kinda meh about Misha Glenny taking over as host of In Our Time 🤔. Don't get me wrong, I loved Melvyn Bragg's style and his ability to tackle tough topics head-on 💪. But at the same time, I think it's great that they're trying something new and giving a fresh perspective on the show 🎉. The thing is, I wish Glenny would've taken more risks and pushed back harder against the BBC management when it comes to the format of the show 😒. It feels like he's playing it super safe and that might not be what listeners want anymore 🔥. And can we talk about how much I missed Bragg's sharp wit and ability to make complex ideas accessible? 🤓 It's gonna take some time for me to adjust to Glenny's style, but I'm keeping an eye on the show and hoping he finds his groove 💼.
 
Back
Top