Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Don Petter
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Yesterday at the request of our leader I analysed a CBH (standing in for Tree Lawn) Breakfast - I don't know if the total results are to be published but I have to say the findings(?) slightly surprised me. Anyway the Cardiff Presenter of the Year is back and seems all about the voice - Danny Boy and Deanna Durbin. The eternal question presenter or producer or a scary mix of both??
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worlingworth1
Really missed the programme last week while away, so to make up I thought I might do a request and taking into account the thread I was going to ask for "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'be" now would it be the cast version or perhaps the Max Bygraves version ???? . Now what would cause the greater meltdown , you guys are brilliant its just like Uncle Mort meets Rigsby ( for those who need assistance that is a reference to to a radio series and also a Television series, I understand that television is quiet popular these days they even broadcast in the morning)
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Originally posted by worlingworth1 View PostReally missed the programme last week while away, so to make up I thought I might do a request and taking into account the thread I was going to ask for "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'be" now would it be the cast version or perhaps the Max Bygraves version ???? . Now what would cause the greater meltdown , you guys are brilliant its just like Uncle Mort meets Rigsby ( for those who need assistance that is a reference to to a radio series and also a Television series, I understand that television is quiet popular these days they even broadcast in the morning)
(Oh, and it's "quite popular", by the way, and "it's just like Uncle Mort" [although Ed Reardon is more accurate] - dictionaries not popular these days?)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by worlingworth1 View PostReally missed the programme last week while away, so to make up I thought I might do a request and taking into account the thread I was going to ask for "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'be" now would it be the cast version or perhaps the Max Bygraves version ???? . Now what would cause the greater meltdown , you guys are brilliant its just like Uncle Mort meets Rigsby ( for those who need assistance that is a reference to to a radio series and also a Television series, I understand that television is quiet popular these days they even broadcast in the morning)
PS They should bring back Uncle Mort but Robin Bailey would be difficult to replace - any suggestions?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI watch a bit of BBC Breakfast TV most mornings - yes we have it even down here! Like much of R3 Breakfast a lot of it could be better!
PS They should bring back Uncle Mort but Robin Bailey would be difficult to replace - any suggestions?
Last edited by Bryn; 24-06-15, 09:16.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostWere my ears playing up - again - this morning or did I hear a Britten piece that, I think, Tree Lawn said was written for the marriage of the Earl of Harwood? No mention as yet on the playlist.
OGLast edited by Old Grumpy; 25-06-15, 12:16.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostWere my ears playing up - again - this morning or did I hear a Britten piece that, I think, Tree Lawn said was written for the marriage of the Earl of Harwood? No mention as yet on the playlist. What is there is what was, IMVVHO, a lovely composition by Rebecca Clarke played early doors.
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[QUOTE=Old Grumpy;493757][QUOTE=antongould;493755]Were my ears playing up - again - this morning or did I hear a Britten piece that, I think, Tree Lawn said was written for the marriage of the Earl of Harwood? No mention as yet on the playlist.
You did indeed, Anton. 'Fraid I didn't listen too closely, it being Britten and all, and it was interrupted by Radio Newcastle traffic news, which was, frankly, more interesting!
OG
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Originally posted by antongould View PostWere my ears playing up - again - this morning or did I hear a Britten piece
"...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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