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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by french frank View PostBut again you're talking about the presenter not the programme, as if they were one and the same thing.
Even in "straight" programmes the presenter can make or mar and I don't see that there is much that can be done about that since it is down to individual preferences for the most part, in the same way that a performer may evince very different reactions in listeners to a given piece of music.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostIn this case I think that is inevitable. He has presented the programme for 10 years so for the listeners Breakfast is Petroc is Breakfast. As far as I'm concerned over that time it has improved considerably and at least some of that is surely down to the presenter. The eternal question as to whether it is suitable R3 content is a different issue in my view.
Even in "straight" programmes the presenter can make or mar and I don't see that there is much that can be done about that since it is down to individual preferences for the most part, in the same way that a performer may evince very different reactions in listeners to a given piece of music.
I agree that a presenter can 'make or mar' a programme, but on the whole documentaries and features are presented by people who have particular interests in the specialist content, whereas generalist programmes suffer from the 'any competent/popular broadcaster can present that' manner of thinking.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 french frank View PostBut again you're talking about the presenter not the programme, as if they were one and the same thing.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI see no problem with that. I have only come back to listening to R3 since Covid messed up R Cornwall last year - I have found it much more to my liking than previously and have no objection to the presenter being part of the programme when another presenter is substituted they have mostly been either as good or sometimes better. I don’t necessarily like or always listen to everything they say or the music they play and the off switch can be handy at times.
Happy New Year to all including R3 presenters and Lord Stockton …. thanks for the company …..
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Originally posted by antongould View PostMy thoughts exactly cloughers …… and ff has thought me mad these many years. I would also say that, like others, I found Petroc’s Yorkshire week a thing of wonder …. IMVVHO no other presenter, past or present, could have done as well ….. not even Skellers.
Happy New Year to all including R3 presenters and Lord Stockton …. thanks for the company …..
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI see no problem with that. I have only come back to listening to R3 since Covid messed up R Cornwall last year - I have found it much more to my liking than previously and have no objection to the presenter being part of the programme when another presenter is substituted they have mostly been either as good or sometimes better. I don’t necessarily like or always listen to everything they say or the music they play and the off switch can be handy at times.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 french frank View PostI know. This is the problem. "I" like it so "I" have no problem and "I'm" happy with how it is. Oddoneout, who I think is similarly pretty happy with how things are, does bring up the point "The eternal question as to whether it is suitable R3 content". Is there even any agreement as to what is 'suitable R3 content'? Or, even more, whether there is such a thing? That to me is the eternal debate, not whether X, Y and Z are happy with it.
However beyond the Breakfast slot I get less happy and much less accepting. As I've said before Essential Classics is a missed opportunity, but Dumbtime, the proliferation of "tracks wot I like" programmes, erosion of TTN, and more recently the messing up of Afternoon Concert are in my view very much problems.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostYes I am pretty happy with the Breakfast slot but I'm not happy to accept responsibility for a perceived or actual problem because of that. If all the Breakfast audience suddenly disappeared it wouldn't result in anything "better" taking its place,let alone the resurrection of the golden days of morning programmes. Hearing only part of longer works may not be ideal, a succession of short pieces without much apparent connection ditto, but it's music that otherwise many probably wouldn't hear at all, and in a more accessible form (short pieces,and untechnical, non-threatening presenting style) than the conventional concert/recital format.
However beyond the Breakfast slot I get less happy and much less accepting. As I've said before Essential Classics is a missed opportunity, but Dumbtime, the proliferation of "tracks wot I like" programmes, erosion of TTN, and more recently the messing up of Afternoon Concert are in my view very much problems.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI see Breakfast as a virus. If contained, it may be harmless, but if allowed to infect other parts of the day, it becomes unstoppable. Sadly, we’re already well into the pandemic.
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As with the real virus the R3 year ahead will be full of uncertainties.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI don't know if the aim is herd immunity, whereby the existing audience, following infection, simply carries on listening having lost critical faculties (analogous to long covid), or if it's weeding out the vulnerable to make way for adapted replacementsIt 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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Moving a little away from the virus problem of, not just Breakfast, but most of current R3, I have discovered the fate of Schrodinger's Cat - it's dead for the simple reason that I turn Breakfast OFF more than I turn it on because I can't stand all the inept trailers and the intrusion of so much non-classical music (and especially the excess of piano performances of Bach and Scarlatti - I simply don't understand why producers and presenters hate the harpsichord so much!!!!!).
Fortunately there are a good number of internet stations far superior to R3 and therefore a far better substitute.
I wonder if others of you have noticed that the BBC is (almost) the only publicly funded broadcaster without a dedicated classical music station, for example ABC Australia has two (and a dedicated Jazz station).
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Originally posted by Crowcatcher View PostMoving a little away from the virus problem of, not just Breakfast, but most of current R3, I have discovered the fate of Schrodinger's Cat - it's dead for the simple reason that I turn Breakfast OFF more than I turn it on because I can't stand all the inept trailers and the intrusion of so much non-classical music (and especially the excess of piano performances of Bach and Scarlatti - I simply don't understand why producers and presenters hate the harpsichord so much!!!!!).
Fortunately there are a good number of internet stations far superior to R3 and therefore a far better substitute.
I wonder if others of you have noticed that the BBC is (almost) the only publicly funded broadcaster without a dedicated classical music station, for example ABC Australia has two (and a dedicated Jazz station).
Don't agree with your analysis of Breakfast. I seem to be able to close my ears to trailers - and I still haven't heard a trailer for New Music, which is annoying folks so much.
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