A slightly odd item a few minutes ago - an arrangement for trombone and piano of Land of Hope and Glory. The words of the opening verse strike hollow these days anyway so the fact that the mournful sound of the trombone and the slow speed made it sound like a lament or dirge seemed appropriate.
The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Weirdly - I can't remember a single previous instance - TTN ran over by 8 minutes this morning, so Breakfast started 8 minutes late, with not a mention from presenter EA; she even said 'It's seven o'clock'.... What are things coming to at Radio Three if they can't get the time check right? It's deja vue all over again with Jack de Manio syndrome in the twenty-first century! I blame those Tearjerker and Happy Harmonies people. ?
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The Lunchtime concert used to overrun quite often. I'd switch on to hear the first item on 'Afternoon on3' and hear some Broadway hit belted out as an encore to a whooping audience. But getting the time wrong is amazing. Older listeners will remember an occasion when a piece of music overran and was interrupted by the Greenwich Time Signal, whereupon Tom Crowe said 'I hope the music didn't spoil your enjoyment of the pips.'
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Originally posted by smittims View PostThe Lunchtime concert used to overrun quite often. I'd switch on to hear the first item on 'Afternoon on3' and hear some Broadway hit belted out as an encore to a whooping audience. But getting the time wrong is amazing. Older listeners will remember an occasion when a piece of music overran and was interrupted by the Greenwich Time Signal, whereupon Tom Crowe said 'I hope the music didn't spoil your enjoyment of the pips.'
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostWeirdly - I can't remember a single previous instance - TTN ran over by 8 minutes this morning, so Breakfast started 8 minutes late, with not a mention from presenter EA; she even said 'It's seven o'clock'.... What are things coming to at Radio Three if they can't get the time check right? It's deja vue all over again with Jack de Manio syndrome in the twenty-first century! I blame those Tearjerker and Happy Harmonies people. ?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 kernelbogey View PostWeirdly - I can't remember a single previous instance - TTN ran over by 8 minutes this morning, so Breakfast started 8 minutes late, with not a mention from presenter EA; she even said 'It's seven o'clock'.... What are things coming to at Radio Three if they can't get the time check right? It's deja vue all over again with Jack de Manio syndrome in the twenty-first century! I blame those Tearjerker and Happy Harmonies people. ?
I wasn't really concentrating at the time and didn't notice the TTN over-run (Internet radio), but the off-air seems roughly on time.
Very happy to also "blame those Tearjerker and Happy Harmonies people" - the airwaves were probably complaining.
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostKernelbogey, how were you listening to R3? Was it Internet radio, DAB, FM...
I wasn't really concentrating at the time and didn't notice the TTN over-run (Internet radio), but the off-air seems roughly on time.
Very happy to also "blame those Tearjerker and Happy Harmonies people" - the airwaves were probably complaining.
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostKernelbogey, how were you listening to R3? Was it Internet radio, DAB, FM...
I wasn't really concentrating at the time and didn't notice the TTN over-run (Internet radio), but the off-air seems roughly on time.
Very happy to also "blame those Tearjerker and Happy Harmonies people" - the airwaves were probably complaining.
I would lay a fiver, FF, to assert that it was 0708 by my laptop clock, and two others.... and that EA asserted 'twas seven o'clock on Salford Quays....
Edit: I thought that TTN, being recorded, was completely automated, so that whatever someone in the studio might be saying or doing, 'the flutes', as Verity called them, would sound on the dot of 0030, not allowing Late Junction to ovrerrun by a second.Last edited by kernelbogey; 29-07-23, 18:16.
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Aargh, it's started - again. Details of this year's carol competition just announced...
So, in addition to all the other adverts for sporting fixtures, TV programmes, listen again options, we'll have this as well.
Reminds me that just as the heatwave was getting into its stride last week a favourite charity shop in town put out its Christmas stock; very much not the choice of the people running the shop(not least as they are the ones who have to listen to the customer grumbles about it every day) but Head Office had spoken so they had no choice.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostReminds me that just as the heatwave was getting into its stride last week a favourite charity shop in town put out its Christmas stock; very much not the choice of the people running the shop(not least as they are the ones who have to listen to the customer grumbles about it every day) but Head Office had spoken so they had no choice.
...perhaps a polite TTFO to HO would be appropriate!
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