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  1. 1 giorno fa · Phil Wang was drafted in to replace Amol Rajan on Have I Got News For You. (BBC) In a cold open clip before Friday night's episode of Have I Got News For You, Wang addressed the audience at the live recording, explaining just how last-minute his hiring had been. "I'm Phil. I got this gig last night, first time hosting.

  2. 3 giorni fa · Host of University Challenge and BBC journalist Amol Rajan was originally announced as the guest presenter for episode eight of the 67th series, which would have marked his first appearance on the show. However, it's since been announced that comedian Phil Wang will be taking Amol's place on the show for this episode.

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  3. 1 giorno fa · Sarah Keyworth and Amol Rajan talk about the latest episode, and a Russell T Davies teaser. Join Nadia Jae and Shabaz Ali, with Sarah Keyworth and showrunner Russell T Davies.

  4. 4 giorni fa · Labour’s national campaign coordinator, Pat McFadden MP, told Amol Rajan on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme [2:10:30] this morning: “We’ve got nudging eight million people on waiting lists at the moment.” Later in the interview, Mr Rajan said: “There’s 7.5 million people in total waiting for procedures and appointments.”

  5. 2 giorni fa · Originally, Amol Rajan was due to host the BBC show, however, with the announcement of the upcoming UK general election, he was replaced by comedian Phil Wang.. The switch-up was due to the BBC ...

  6. 4 giorni fa · “His values are like our rivers,” Tom Baldwin sagely explained to Nick Robinson and Amol Rajan recently on The Today Podcast, “which bend into the folds of a landscape.” The lads were discussing Sir Keir Starmer in terms that might have been improved. Generally, rivers tend to find the path of least resistance.

  7. 4 giorni fa · Labour’s national campaign coordinator, Pat McFadden MP, told Amol Rajan on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme [2:10:30] this morning: “We’ve got nudging eight million people on waiting lists at the moment.” Later in the interview, Mr Rajan said: “There’s 7.5 million people in total waiting for procedures and appointments.”