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I turned on the radio to hear the much praised Breakfast presented by Martin Handley. Yes, he was very good: measured but relaxed, and the music was interesting. I thought this was as good as Through the Night. Then came a trailer: half a dozen voices yakety-yaking about amazing, blown away, staggering and more. That’s it. I am staying with TTN. What a pity. One of the finest presenters wasted.
I turned on the radio to hear the much praised Breakfast presented by Martin Handley. Yes, he was very good: measured but relaxed, and the music was interesting. I thought this was as good as Through the Night. Then came a trailer: half a dozen voices yakety-yaking about amazing, blown away, staggering and more. That’s it. I am staying with TTN. What a pity. One of the finest presenters wasted.
That sounds as if it was the Jess Gillam plug. It did break the flow, jarringly, and as such I'm not sure how much it would have done to persuade listeners to her programme or, like you (and me), spoil enjoyment of the Breakfast programme it intruded on.
Towards the end of Breakfast there was a segue of Schubert Impromptu into MacMillan's 'Oh Radiant Dawn'. This isn't a tactic I normally find either appealing or successful, but for some reason this one, for me, worked.
I turned on the radio to hear the much praised Breakfast presented by Martin Handley. Yes, he was very good: measured but relaxed, and the music was interesting. I thought this was as good as Through the Night. Then came a trailer: half a dozen voices yakety-yaking about amazing, blown away, staggering and more. That’s it. I am staying with TTN. What a pity. One of the finest presenters wasted.
Hence the invaluable ‘skip 10 seconds’ button on the iPlayer app... 2 or 3 taps (plus a few more to skip the out-of-date news bulletin) and it’s fine: Handley unmarred!
"...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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