Episodes

  • Spooking the Markets (with Natalie Haynes and Stewart Lee)
    Nov 27 2025

    It's budget week, Armando is joined by two members of the Strong Message Here commune, Natalie Haynes and Stewart Lee.

    How do markets get 'spooked'? Who has the broadest shoulders? And what does 'a Labour Budget with Labour values' actually mean?

    We discuss how taxes get their nicknames, why we know so much about the budget ahead of time these days, and whether Rachel Reeves could've taken inspiration from Taylor Swift to make the budget more exciting.

    In the longer edition, we also look at 'the banter defence', and decide a new name for 'the markets' that feels more apt for the way they behave.

    Got a strong message for Armando? Email us on strongmessagehere@bbc.co.uk

    Sound editing: Rich Evans Production Coordinator: Jodie Charman Executive Producer: James Robinson Recorded at The Sound Company

    Produced by Gwyn Rhys Davies. A BBC Studios production for Radio 4.

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    33 mins
  • Moral Failure and Deadly Negligence (with Sara Pascoe and Matt Winning)
    Nov 20 2025

    António Guterres has said that missing the 1.5 degree climate target is "a moral failure and deadly negligence". Is he right?

    Dr Matt Winning joins Sara Pascoe and Armando to discuss the language around climate change. Is it proportionately alarmist, or does it just scare us? Are we numb to the jaw-dropping headlines?

    Matt has some ideas of how to communicate these complex ideas more succinctly, and tell us of the days spend at COP agonising over whether 'urges' or 'suggests' makes it into an agreement. We also look at how language has been used to put the onus on us, rather than corporations, for waste and pollution, and a Swedish word that should make its way into Keir Starmer's vocabulary.

    Listen to Strong Message Here every Thursday at 9.45am on Radio 4 and then head straight to BBC Sounds for an extended episode.

    Have you stumbled upon any perplexing political phrases you need Armando to decode? Email them to us at strongmessagehere@bbc.co.uk

    Sound Editing by Chris Maclean Production Coordinator - Jodie Charman Executive Producer - Pete Strauss

    Produced by Gwyn Rhys Davies. A BBC Studios production for Radio 4. An EcoAudio Certified Production.

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    38 mins
  • The Buck Stops Here (with Ria Lina and Sophy Ridge)
    Nov 13 2025

    This week, Armando is joined again by comedian Ria Lina, and Sky New's new breakfast host, Sophy Ridge.

    In the week with 2 big resignations at the BBC, news journalism and accuracy are under the spotlight. We discuss the pressures on live broadcasting, editing, and deciding what stories make it to air. When is something worthy of coverage? These decisions are made all the time, but how? We also discuss how comedians skills can be deployed by journalists with tricky interviewees, and why the Edinburgh Fringe is the nadir of 'selective editing'.

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    Sound editing: Chris Maclean Production Coordinator: Jodie Charman Executive Producer: Pete Strauss and James Robinson Recorded at The Sound Company

    Produced by Gwyn Rhys Davies. A BBC Studios production for Radio 4.

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    34 mins
  • Be Vigilant (with Phil Wang)
    Nov 6 2025

    This week, Armando is joined by Phil Wang to look at the use and abuse of political language.

    Defence Secretary John Healy says we need to 'be vigilant', and Reform councillor Laila Cunningham says 'Labour want us to shut up and die' - we look at how the public and the police respond to horrific events, and at our relationship with the police.

    We also discuss chocolate getting worse, Nigel Farage straddling the line between being a maverick and assuring the markets, and what other things Rachel Reeves is 'refusing to rule out'.

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    Listen to Strong Message Here at 0945 on Radio 4, and an extended version is available on BBC Sounds.

    Sound editing: Chris Maclean Production Coodinator: Jodie Charman Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Recorded at The Sound Company

    Produced by Gwyn Rhys Davies. A BBC Studios production for Radio 4.

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    30 mins
  • Deep Disillusionment in This Country (with Stewart Lee)
    Oct 30 2025

    This week, Armando is joined again by Stewart Lee to look at how political actors use language.

    Wes Streeting says there is a 'deep disillusionment in this country', and says there is a “growing sense of despair about whether anyone is capable of turning this country round". Why is that? And does politicians speaking in that way confound our misery? We look at Sarah Pochin's comments about black and asian people in adverts, and the responses across parliament to that. We also look at how much news is just speculation, and how politicians use speculation to further their arguments.

    We also look at how we get our news - is it exhausting to have to keep fact checking things ourselves? Is it preferable to the alternative?

    Armando shares his confusion at Immersive experiences, and Stewart invents a new word, and we hear about Starmer's charm offensive.

    Got a strong message for Armando? Email us on strongmessagehere@bbc.co.uk

    Listen to Strong Message Here at 0945 on Radio 4, and an extended version is available on BBC Sounds.

    Sound editing: Chris Maclean Production Coodinator: Jodie Charman Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Recorded at The Sound Company

    Produced by Gwyn Rhys Davies. A BBC Studios production for Radio 4.

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    29 mins
  • In Hindsight (with Ria Lina and Tim Shipman)
    Oct 23 2025

    This week, Armando is joined again by comedian Ria Lina, and Political Editor of The Spectator, Tim Shipman.

    We're looking back at looking back. In a week where a scandal-hit Prince renounces his titles and the Chinese spy case continues to pose questions of language for the government, people's previous decisions are being put under the spotlight, we look at how public figures respond to the repercussions of their past. Of course, hindsight is 20:20.

    Speaking of 2020, there's also chat about the covid inquiry, and whether we're getting the results we need, or just lurid detail?

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    Sound editing: Chris Maclean Production Coordinator: Jodie Charman Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Recorded at The Sound Company

    Produced by Gwyn Rhys Davies. A BBC Studios production for Radio 4.

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    34 mins
  • The End of the Age of Terror and Death (with Stewart Lee)
    Oct 16 2025

    One one hand, the world is going to hell, on the other, the age of terror and death has ended, so which is it? Stewart Lee joins Armando to take a look at this maximal approach to political language.

    How do you do moderate politics with caps lock on? What's the smart way to diffuse complex arguments about politics? And given the details still to be worked out in the Isreal Gaza peace process, is this week's Peace Summit Trump's 'Mission Accomplished' moment?

    Have a message for Armando? Drop us a line on strongmessagehere@bbc.co.uk

    Listen to Strong Message Here at 09:45 on Thursday mornings on Radio 4, or the extended version on BBC Sounds.

    Production Coordinator: Jodie Charman Executive Producer: James Robinson Sound Editing: Chris MacLean Recorded at The Sound Company

    Strong Message Here is produced by Gwyn Rhys Davies, and is a BBC Studios production for Radio 4.

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    29 mins
  • Repetition, Repetition, Repetition (with Natalie Haynes)
    Oct 9 2025

    Did you know Keir Starmer's dad was a toolmaker? Of course you did, because he repeated it every time he was in front a microphone for years.

    Armando is joined by Natalie Haynes to discuss the use of repetition. How it can be an effective rhetorical technique for the likes of Cicero and Tony Blair, but grates when coming from others? We also look at the language of the recent Tory Party conference, political chocolate bars, and have a debate about the 'debate' politicians often say we need.

    Have a strong message for Armando? Drop us a line on strongmessagehere@bbc.co.uk

    Executive producer - James Robinson Production Coordinator - Jodie Charman Sound editing - Chris Maclean

    Produced by Gwyn Rhys Davies. A BBC Studios production for Radio 4.

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    30 mins