I know that in the long run we are all dead, but will this make any serious difference in the long run, given the forces at work at the top, of R3 and the BBC?
Skelly replaces Cowan
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I've only just seen this thread and I think that Rob will have gained more, And I don't mean financially, from this than Ian Skelly. Don't forget that towards the end of the pre Suzy days, Rob and Sarah were playing quite a few longer more earnest works. Ian may just be replacing Rob in the new puppet role. Rob will be given more of a free rein as a knowledgeable asset to CFM and we will hear, should we care to listen, more interesting things on CFM. Do we,as yet know which time slots he is taking on - he could well advise on which recordings are used for their evening 'full works' programmes.
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Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights View PostA couple of weeks ago Donald Macleod announced on his Twitter feed that he had a particularly bad week which included the cryptic phrase “trouble at Radio 3”.
I wonder if RC’s departure was part of it.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI've only just seen this thread and I think that Rob will have gained more, And I don't mean financially, from this than Ian Skelly. Don't forget that towards the end of the pre Suzy days, Rob and Sarah were playing quite a few longer more earnest works. Ian may just be replacing Rob in the new puppet role. Rob will be given more of a free rein as a knowledgeable asset to CFM and we will hear, should we care to listen, more interesting things on CFM. Do we,as yet know which time slots he is taking on - he could well advise on which recordings are used for their evening 'full works' programmes.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostI sincerely hope this isn’t the case but if it is, we’ll see the changes in Ian Skelly’s performance and know for certain how the programme has become what is it.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI've only just seen this thread and I think that Rob will have gained more, And I don't mean financially, from this than Ian Skelly. Don't forget that towards the end of the pre Suzy days, Rob and Sarah were playing quite a few longer more earnest works. Ian may just be replacing Rob in the new puppet role. Rob will be given more of a free rein as a knowledgeable asset to CFM and we will hear, should we care to listen, more interesting things on CFM. Do we,as yet know which time slots he is taking on - he could well advise on which recordings are used for their evening 'full works' programmes.
"As part of the new weekend schedule for 2018, Classic FM welcomes back presenter Rob Cowan to host his own Saturday evening music show from 7pm to 9pm starting on 6th January. Cowan’s Classics will include the Sure Shot, which first ran on Classic FM 25 years ago, in which Cowan champions a new recording which he tips for success. In Beyond the Hall of Fame, he will play a Classic FM Hall of Fame favourite, followed by a rarely-heard yet similar work for listeners to discover. There will also be music from his featured Artist of the Week, starting with the legendary American soprano Jessye Norman. Cowan was last a presenter on Classic FM in 2001."
There you go cloughers .......
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Originally posted by antongould View Post" to host his own Saturday evening music show from 7pm to 9pm ".It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by french frankBack to Skellers …
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