Perhaps he can also remove the 'live' trailers for the prog that follows Breakfast...........
The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Does anyone else find the music's volume level often too low in comparison to the announcer's voice level? The other morning, Barbirolli's arrangement of "Sheep May Safely Graze" was played but for the most part was almost inaudible. One may turn the sound up to a reasonable level of audibility but the moment it's over, and the presenter's voice comes in several decibels higher than those produced by a symphony orchestra, and the volume control has immediately to be turned back down again. Maybe it's deliberate, so that those still semi-slumbering aren't jolted out of their beds by too violent a fortissimo or two!
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Originally posted by muzzer View PostPerhaps he can also remove the 'live' trailers for the prog that follows Breakfast...........
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Originally posted by mercia View Postnot to mention the 'live' trailer during Essential Classics for the lunchtime concert, the 'live' trailer during Afternoon On 3 for In Tune and the 'live' trailer during In Tune for the evening concert. Desperate attempts not to lose us I guess.
Not a bad strategy, that. We have lots of good things on this station, and what's more you can have them pretty much when you want.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI guess it could mean that they will be permitted to revert to presenting the knowledgeable sides of themselves for which they were originally taken on, presumably
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post... but evidently still hard for them not to utter the word 'beautiful' in advance of our hearing the piece.Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostGo wash your mouth out with shampoo.Last edited by underthecountertenor; 09-04-15, 15:19.
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostFrom what I hear, CBH must have been on the shampoo this morning. I'm told that she pronounced Elisabeth Schwarzkopf's name as if she were a hair product."Gone Chopin, Bach in a minuet."
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View Post(Edited above post to avoid being hoist on my own petard with my spelling of Elisabeth, but too late, as it's been quoted by cloughie. Fergie would be reaching for the hairdryer. Which reminds me that a friend of mine had a German teacher called Herr Dreier. How their sides ached.)
Related to the barber, Herr Kutz?
I'll get me coat :rolleyes:O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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Alan Davey on Radio 4's "Feedback" next Fri 17th April, get your comments and opinions heard!
I guess we should remember to give him thanks for stopping the dreaded phone-in...before asking to restore the BBC Third Programme :)Last edited by amcluesent; 10-04-15, 17:03.
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Originally posted by amcluesent View PostPlease let it be true! Radio 3 cuts call-ins as new controller pledges focus on music
Radio 3 presenters are to return to focusing on music, the station’s new controller has pledged, as he announces he is cutting controversial breakfast show phone-ins and extra news.
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