Does Words and Music count as a playlist programme? The fantastic thing about it is that the music falls on 'the innicent ear' and it is a delight to work out the often oblique connections between the...er...words and music. It necessarily demands ones full attention.....indeed one needs a quasi- meditative mind-set to get the most out of it. How is one supposed to do this at TEA-TIME?
I am aware that much has been said about the new R3 schedule, but surely W & M was conceived as a bed-time-ish sort of programme; utterly crass therefore to stick it on at half-past six.
['grr' doesn't seem to be working on my PC this morning, but if it did there'd be six of them at least.]
I am aware that much has been said about the new R3 schedule, but surely W & M was conceived as a bed-time-ish sort of programme; utterly crass therefore to stick it on at half-past six.
['grr' doesn't seem to be working on my PC this morning, but if it did there'd be six of them at least.]
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