I've just received my bumper Christmas Radio Times, and have had a quick look at the big day on Radio 3.
From Breakfast until early evening, when the schedule becomes pretty much speech based, I think one could quite easily transport the whole lot, with the possible exception of the Early Music Show, to Classic FM, and and it would sit quite happily there.
7:00:- Breakfast
9:00- Sunday Morning with Rob Cowan
12:00:- Private Passions, with Andrew Lloyd-Webber
1:00:- The Early Music Show
2:00 :- Nine Lessons and Carols from King's.
3:45:- BBC Prom, a family concert inspired by the CBBC series Horrible Histories.
5:30:- The Choir:- Aled Jones introduces Seasonal Choral Favourites. Otherwise known as yet more carols.
Pretty grim, I think you'll agree.
From Breakfast until early evening, when the schedule becomes pretty much speech based, I think one could quite easily transport the whole lot, with the possible exception of the Early Music Show, to Classic FM, and and it would sit quite happily there.
7:00:- Breakfast
9:00- Sunday Morning with Rob Cowan
12:00:- Private Passions, with Andrew Lloyd-Webber
1:00:- The Early Music Show
2:00 :- Nine Lessons and Carols from King's.
3:45:- BBC Prom, a family concert inspired by the CBBC series Horrible Histories.
5:30:- The Choir:- Aled Jones introduces Seasonal Choral Favourites. Otherwise known as yet more carols.
Pretty grim, I think you'll agree.
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