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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostHow exciting.
I am often one of just a few thousand.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostNice to feel special. I started to write me too then thought better of it.....Many's the time the output between 2 and 4 has enabled me to reset and get back to bed and sleep. Hearing something unfamiliar is a bonus, and makes the distraction effect even better.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostMany's the time the output between 2 and 4 has enabled me to reset and get back to bed and sleep. Hearing something unfamiliar is a bonus, and makes the distraction effect even better.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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There is a solution that can satisfy both types of listeners: a "Radio 3Xtra" channel, in which the previous night's Through the Night is rebroadcast from 6:00 am onwards. But the Beeb is not focussed on satisfying its funders - merely on attracting listeners from other radio stations.[/QUOTE]
Yes! That would get my vote! Me, one of the few thousand that greatly enjoy Through the Night. It's a pleasant way to spend insomniac time, listening to great music with minimal chat, whole works and not just short excerpts, sometimes even complete operas. Perhaps Radio 3 could give a daytime trial of past TRN programme, say on a Sunday, if not a separate Radio 3Xtra channel, to cope with us music and music alone lovers. Fat chance I know, but one can hope and dream.
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Originally posted by DaisyDog View PostThere is a solution that can satisfy both types of listeners: a "Radio 3Xtra" channel, in which the previous night's Through the Night is rebroadcast from 6:00 am onwards. But the Beeb is not focussed on satisfying its funders - merely on attracting listeners from other radio stations.
Or stay awake!
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Some three or four years ago, I found myself increasingly retuning from Radio 3 to Radio 4 during the 'Breakfast Slot'. Recently, I've found myself increasingly retuning from Radio 4 to Radio 3 during the 'Breakfast Slot'. Apart from suggesting that I'm fickle and/or that the news has generally become much more depressing and coverage of it increasingly annoying, this has led me to wonder to what extent there has always been a degree of periodic switching between Radios 3 and 4 over the breakfast period.
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Following on from recent 'Through the Night' thoughts - TTN is not entirely great. They really do play some real stinkers. There seem to be a lot of mediocre musicians out there. I’ve heard some appalling interpretations of great classics these last few nights. Buggered Beethoven and shattered Schubert by pianists with no musical sense whatever, their rhythm and phrasing all over the place. I can only suppose that they are cheap or free to the BBC. Shame. Somebody would surely pick up on this if they were broadcast during daylight hours. But OK for us few but less discerning insomniacs then . . .
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostSome three or four years ago, I found myself increasingly retuning from Radio 3 to Radio 4 during the 'Breakfast Slot'. Recently, I've found myself increasingly retuning from Radio 4 to Radio 3 during the 'Breakfast Slot'. Apart from suggesting that I'm fickle and/or that the news has generally become much more depressing and coverage of it increasingly annoying, this has led me to wonder to what extent there has always been a degree of periodic switching between Radios 3 and 4 over the breakfast period.
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Just make sure the next car you buy has or can accommodate a CD player. I am suffering from a 2015 model with integrated audio/satnav/reversing camera and I havbe had to settle for a DVD player, which does play CDs, plugged into the 3.5mm jack auxiliary socket. Its a plasticky unit (sort of thing to placate children with DVDs on long journeys), but it does output a decent level (volume) and can withstand knocks and jolts.
(When I bitterly settled for the above I told the chap in the dealers (vis a vis "just connect your phone or ipod to the bluetooth" that I don't listen to tracks, but works, and I have far too many CDs to stick them all on a phone or iPod).
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Originally posted by antongould View PostThe Squire played George Formby this morning and the lad from Wigan won ........
...and 'for a Nosey Parker it's an interesting job' is a classic song line!
12000th posting - I need to get out more!
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostAll goes to show that with ukuleles size does not matter!
...and 'for a Nosey Parker it's an interesting job' is a classic song line!
12000th posting - I need to get out more!
Formby's house Beryldene with its blue plaque is just a couple of miles from where I am sitting now. Ooh, mother!Last edited by Stanfordian; 24-04-18, 13:39.
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