I think it's where we see Late Junction as being the thin end of a very thick wedge. So from laid back, "Kinds of music you won't hear anywhere else: 'Plainchant to post modern' [sic the blurb], when that caught on, it became progressively 'What else can we get away with' in an attempt to sweep any Third Programme/Radio 3 vestiges under the carpet.
As we can see here, there is AN audience for virtually anything they throw at us - hopefully people who will be new to 'Radio 3' but certainly a few people who are also ready to criticise how things were.
If you can't stand it, it's because it isn't aimed at you: you're not supposed to like it because you like what the BBC is trying to discard, sadly. So was I.
As we can see here, there is AN audience for virtually anything they throw at us - hopefully people who will be new to 'Radio 3' but certainly a few people who are also ready to criticise how things were.
If you can't stand it, it's because it isn't aimed at you: you're not supposed to like it because you like what the BBC is trying to discard, sadly. So was I.
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