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Radio 3 schedule changes (‘edging away from speech')
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
I don't want music to be calming
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
If Classic FM and the Radio 3 Extension succeed in calming all of us, or even just some of us, down, it will help ease the financial pressure on the NHS and allow some 999 and 111 call-handlers to retrain as hospital porters or heart surgeons, which must surely be a Good Thing.
There Was A Time ... when there was an idea behind the creation of the Third Programme, and Radio 3 for a while. It had nothing to do with black ties, plummy accents or a certain starchiness - those were just passing phases, and not solely associated with the Third. But the fundamental idea was of a station that was erudite, that would stretch an audience that wanted to be stretched. Not the exact opposite of 'calming', but certainly not relaxing. That single basic idea has been junked which is why 90 - 93 FM and on digital radio is only "Radio 3" in the sense of being broadcast on that frequency. Any other brief resemblance is coincidental.
Which reminds me - Friday Night Is Music Night: a bit of a nonsense title for R3, and even when it was on R2.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 french frank View Post
Which reminds me - Friday Night Is Music Night: a bit of a nonsense title for R3, and even when it was on R2.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
I don't want music to be calming
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
I'm not sure why it should be R3's job to do that.
There Was A Time ... when there was an idea behind the creation of the Third Programme, and Radio 3 for a while. It had nothing to do with black ties, plummy accents or a certain starchiness - those were just passing phases, and not solely associated with the Third. But the fundamental idea was of a station that was erudite, that would stretch an audience that wanted to be stretched. Not the exact opposite of 'calming', but certainly not relaxing. That single basic idea has been junked which is why 90 - 93 FM and on digital radio is only "Radio 3" in the sense of being broadcast on that frequency. Any other brief resemblance is coincidental.
Which reminds me - Friday Night Is Music Night: a bit of a nonsense title for R3, and even when it was on R2.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
If Classic FM and the Radio 3 Extension succeed in calming all of us, or even just some of us, down, it will help ease the financial pressure on the NHS and allow some 999 and 111 call-handlers to retrain as hospital porters or heart surgeons, which must surely be a Good Thing.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/art...0are%20complex.
But it won’t make up for a lifetime of fry ups, boozing , smoking and watching telly for hours on end.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
On the dear old Light Programme, Saturday was Blackpool Night.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 smittims View PostI expect that research would discover that the title 'Friday Night is Music Night comes from Variety Theatre history, and wasn't meant too literally. I mean , we never really thought Reg Leopold and his orchestra were really playing in the Palm Court of Grand Hotel, did we?
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
The one time I worked on it it was live from the Golders Green Hippodrome and presented by Desmond Carrington . It came live from there for years. Other venues I think included the Watford Colosseum. A nice show to work on and very much a multi mic job so a lot of cable coiling…
On the same day, the bill of fare on the Third Programme, included the English Piano Quartet with Emanuel Hurwitz and George Malcolm playing 2 English Suites by Handel.Last edited by LMcD; 07-03-24, 17:20.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
There Was A Time ... when there was an idea behind the creation of the Third Programme, and Radio 3 for a while. It had nothing to do with black ties, plummy accents or a certain starchiness - those were just passing phases, and not solely associated with the Third. But the fundamental idea was of a station that was erudite, that would stretch an audience that wanted to be stretched. Not the exact opposite of 'calming', but certainly not relaxing. That single basic idea has been junked which is why 90 - 93 FM and on digital radio is only "Radio 3" in the sense of being broadcast on that frequency. Any other brief resemblance is coincidental.
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I went to a Friday Night is Music Night concert with my grandparents in the early 1980s at the RFH - the only piece I remember was Geoffrey Toye’s the Haunted Ballroom - which I rather liked . Enjoyed rather more the next concert I went to with them RPO/Dorati - Haydn 104,Beethoven PC 2 and Pastoral.
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