Related articles

MagazineMagazine

15-01-2005 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: CTK Paternity tests conducted on an anonymous basis have now become available in the Czech Republic - but psychologists are warning fathers to think twice before undertaking them - every tenth child allegedly has a different father than presumed! Who will be the greatest Czech of all time? And, two Czech "spidermen" end up in jail. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

Current AffairsComeback of traditional Czech names

17-08-2004 | Daniela Lazarová

Esmeralda, Vanessa, Antonio. After a decade in which Czechs experimented with every name under the sun, including Vinetou and Midnight Storm, parents are coming to appreciate traditional Czech names again. Today's maternity wards are full of babies called Tereza, Eliska, Jan and Tomas.  More

MailboxMailbox

18-07-2004 | Pavla Horáková

In this week's edition of Mailbox: the performance of the Czech national team at Euro 2004, German surnames, One on One theme song. Listeners quoted: Stephen Tonge and Einari Karjalainen.  More

MagazineMagazine

30-08-2003 | Daniela Lazarová

The winner of the Vizovice Contest in Eating Fruit Dumplings, photo: CTK Can a towing vehicle weighing ten tons be placed on just ten glasses of beer? How many fruit dumplings can one eat without being sick - and why is it a good idea to obtain a nail from a house that was burnt down in a fire? To find out - tune in to this week's Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

Press ReviewPress Review

10-07-2003 | Jan Velinger

Saint Vitus' Cathedral There are a number of different curious stories covered by today's press, one of the most interesting the re-emergence of a legal battle involving the Church vs. the State to determine ownership rights of Saint Vitus' Cathedral. The cathedral, whose foundation stone was laid in 1344, but was only fully completed in the early 20th century, is the most dominant feature in the Prague skyline rising above famous Prague Castle, recognisable to anyone who has ever spent more than five minutes in the Czech capital.  More

Featured

Latest programme in English