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I was thinking of the great Bill Hardcastle who, presenting TWAO with a stinking cold, revealed there'd been a telephone call to the BBC complaining he was giving it to listeners.
I worry about that listener who phoned in. Bit like the punters who phoned ITV to find out if there was likely to be transport disruption in the Manchester area when Corrie featured a tram smash!
I worry about that listener who phoned in. Bit like the punters who phoned ITV to find out if there was likely to be transport disruption in the Manchester area when Corrie featured a tram smash!
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That's how far our culture has deteriorated. The tabloids headline incidents in soaps as though they were real.
I do wonder whether we should have had mention of "Hairy Cornflake faces porridge" and "Lonnie Donnegan's Concerto for Two Washboards" with anyone else. (French accent is execrable, but I'm not as picky as some.)
I don't think the post of D-G is likely to be vacant in the near future.
I thought the Lonnie email may have been from someone in and around for3 displaying scorn for the whole Best of Britsh exercise?
You don't have to buy them: just circumambulate the newstand in the supermarket!
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.
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.
Having, to all intents and purposes, abandoned Breakfast, having heard that C B-H had been replaced by Skellers, thought I would give it a try: working on the vague hope that the presenters have some influence over the content. Well, if nothing else, at least I wouldn't have to listen to the saccarine comments of C B-H.
And, I must admit, it seemed to have taken a turn for the better- both content and banter wise. True we were still treated to listeners pointless emails etc, but I suppose you can't have everything, can you.
But, having not listenened to the prog for some time, one disturbing thing I am sure I noticed- it would appear that compression is back.
I do think it's *preferable* to follow R64's lead and concentrate on the presenter qualities we enjoy. Silence tells its own story ... Meanwhile, what IS that man Skelly doing? He's telling jokes!!!
More substantively (this needs some further investigation), R3 does now seem to be (following CFM's lead?) digging up some lesser known stuff, though still trotting out 'My First Playlist' items with depressing regularity.
It is a moot point (actually, is it?) whether there is much difference between a 'minority' of Breakfast listeners who can't stand the inclusion of a bit of Tippett and those who can't stand the inclusion of Juliette Greco.
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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