Originally posted by french frank
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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
<Cough> Could I make the point here that quoting a post number is no use to those of us who use the Latest Activity view? In order to check 11002 i had to change to POSTS and scroll through several pages. 11002 seems to be one from you which reads "Hurrah!" I wondered whether quoting the figures 27 and 34 referred to my own references to the number of pieces played, since it makes exactly the same point as I've been making.
Originally posted by french frank View Post
And yet .. you tune in, which is all they want you to do. You may switch off in exasperation, but for all they know that's when you have to leave for work.
I know, awful isn't it? It so happens that it suits me at that time of day, since for various reasons(pain being one) I welcome the undemanding distraction and the chance of hearing something new to me or a bit of interesting information, which does still happen, despite the encroachment of the various forms of Beeb self promotion. It's not what I want for the rest of the day though, which is why I switch off now at 9-30 - preferably using the off switch... There are quite often items I would like to listen to in the afternoon, but I can't be doing with trying to guess when they might come on.
I apologise for adding a number to the wrong metric, but it is counter-balanced perhaps by not being a number any more for the rest of the day, (and most evenings) since I am now largely an exR3 listener.
The lack of post numbers once logged in is an irritation, but I suppose one advantage of my approach to using the forum is that I read the posts before deciding whether to log in, so can make a note of the post number, if I'm sufficiently organised - doesn't always work!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
Thank you.
By way of "balance" to your figures(cough,cough)
Wigmore Hall on Classical Live 30 Sep: 21 items, and 7th October 20 items, in both cases a one hour slot...
It's not the number that's important of course.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostI know I will have been told this many, many times before, but when did the hated Breakfast and/or the move to bleeding chunks happen …. ???? Apologies I am very old and from a NE backwater …….
The problem is that if part of what you get suits you well enough, you have to accept the whole lot as a package. The alternative is a different approach, a different vision. Tinkering each time there's a new controller doesn't improve matters dramatically (if at all - sometimes they have a good idea).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 PostIt was one of my posts replying to one of yoursIt 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
According to my view, 11002, on p 276 (currently), is LMcD quoting Old Grumpy's post linking to the announcement about Emma Clarke and replying Hurrah!
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
According to my view, 11002, on p 276 (currently), is LMcD quoting Old Grumpy's post linking to the announcement about Emma Clarke and replying Hurrah!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
I've just checked back and what was 11002 is now showing as 11001 on page 734, but I've just remembered that I later deleted a duplicate post on another reply so that's why the number has changed. Neither is anywhere near OG and Emma Clarke though.
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 LMcD View Post
Might either of those been a song recital? In any event, I've now finally given up on Breakfast and from now on will probably use BBC Sounds to cherry-pick more substantial and/or hopefully interesting unfamiliar items from Through The Night and (possibly) Classical Live. The list of daytime programmes on Radio 3 that I now tune into regularly is now very short!
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To my sleepy southern ears at 0630 today as I rose blissfully from the depths of slumber the voice of the presenter on Breakfast sounded so exactly like that of Elizabeth A that I thought she must be standing in for the new presenter. On further listening I can hear the differences between Emma C and Elizabeth - but it's a close call.
However I'm enjoying the script - whoever wrote it....
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