Originally posted by Nick Armstrong
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Radio 3 schedule changes (‘edging away from speech')
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
Of course it was ! oh dear…
. Was Zeppo the good looking normal one who wore a suit and could sing?
Chico wore the funny hat . Had the comedy Italian accent as in Hack ina bush?
“But there ain’t no sanity Claus.”,
To be fair Lang Lang is a very good pianist . He’s just tremendously annoying.
I only know of Chico as my own 'one finger technique' was gleaned from his! Did you know Chico had such a poor left-hand that it was faked when filming him....much like mine also!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
The question of who this is all for, and the answer, is what we've been saying in these parts for a long time?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 oddoneout View Post
The question of who this is all for, and the answer, is what we've been saying in these parts for a long time?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I liked this, in Jude Rogers's piece in the Guardian.
Radio 3’s spring rebrand, by new controller Sam Jackson, is oddly backwards-looking, its tone mollifying, wallpapery, posh; a kind of mood music for perusing private school prospectuses in one’s second home.
Edit: Oops - Frenchie already quoted that, above, but I'll leave it in place because it's so witty.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI liked this, in Jude Rogers's piece in the Guardian.
Radio 3’s spring rebrand, by new controller Sam Jackson, is oddly backwards-looking, its tone mollifying, wallpapery, posh; a kind of mood music for perusing private school prospectuses in one’s second home.
Edit: Oops - Frenchie already quoted that, above, but I'll leave it in place because it's so witty.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 kernelbogey View PostI liked this, in Jude Rogers's piece in the Guardian.
Radio 3’s spring rebrand, by new controller Sam Jackson, is oddly backwards-looking, its tone mollifying, wallpapery, posh; a kind of mood music for perusing private school prospectuses in one’s second home.
Edit: Oops - Frenchie already quoted that, above, but I'll leave it in place because it's so witty.
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The latest episode of "Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch", "Sir Richard Eyre, theatre and film director and former BBC Governor on radio drama cuts and the BBC's cultural remit", includes frank discussion of drama extinction on R3...
Listen to Sir Richard Eyre, theatre and film director and former BBC Governor on radio drama cuts and the BBC's cultural remit from Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch. Sir Richard Eyre, the renowned theatre and film director, who has served as a BBC Governor, shares his concerns over the cuts to radio drama programming, the broader challenges facing the BBC's cultural remit, the tensions between the BBC's public service mission and commercial pressures, and role of the BBC in nurturing and sustaining the UK's cultural landscape. "I would say the BBC is the most important cultural organisation in the world, and the Director-General of the BBC should be standing up, saying that, and putting his heart and soul and practical application into making sure that the BBC lived up to that proclamation. Well, they don’t, and they’ve pitifully ignored the arts. They've cut the arts department in television, and now, they're cutting drama on in radio." Listen to all our episodes here: https://podfollow.com/beebwatch/view To support our journalism and receive a weekly blog sign up now for £1.99 per month (NB we only charge for one creation per month): www.patreon.com/BeebWatch/membership Or if you'd rather make a one-off payment (which doesn’t entitle you to the blog) please use our crowdfunding page:https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/roger-boltons-beeb-watch-podcast @BeebRogerInstagram: rogerboltonsbeebwatchLinkedIn: Roger Bolton's Beeb Watchemail: roger@rogerboltonsbeebwatch.comwww.goodeggproductions.uk
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postwhy are all the majority of these discussions packed as a podcast - wastes significant amount of time as compared to a printed text and IMO seldom if ever adds anything that a written document couldn't do better.
It was a treat to hear Richard Eyre, but, I'd agree a transcript / text version would be useful & possibly faster to scan.
N.B. I don't usually listen to Podcasts, but a Radio drama friend pointed this one out.
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