Particularly humourous episode of Ed Reardon's week on R4 tonight ....sub plot being parody of Breakfast....
Breakfast hijacked by Private Eye?
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostParticularly humourous episode of Ed Reardon's week on R4 tonight ....sub plot being parody of Breakfast....
Answer to the quiz - " - and the Wolf".
" And that was Zadok the Priest in the capable hands of the Michael Sammes singers"...
"... take it away, Wolfgang!"Last edited by vinteuil; 12-04-12, 10:52.
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Crowcatcher
Blast!
You beat me to it.
I phoned my Ed Reardon loving daughter immediately afterwards and she couldn't stop laughing/crying.
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hackneyvi
I put the Breakfast programme on every morning now. I don't always care for the txtweet stuff but I find Sara quite inoffensive. She doesn't gabble and between washing, stretching, cleaning my teeth, breakfasting, I often find myself pleased by the music. I have to say the unexpected modernist pieces are always a surprise and treat.
How have people felt listening to things like the Schubert week when evidently intelligent, sometimes unexpectedly elderly, folk have texted and emailed their enthusiasm and pleasure, even memories of, for example, hearing performances in the 30s? Do these communications seem unimportant? The utterances may be ordinarily expressed but I felt respectable people were approaching the schemes positively and perhaps the humour and eloquence which can be displayed here might be put to good use in 'toning up' the programme's audience participation?
My flatmate and I emailed John Peel one evening about some dreadful racket, asking why he played it. The reply came back, "They rock!" This may not seem very significant (or interesting, for that matter) but Peter was really quite amazed that Peel - a hero of his - had spoken directly to him.
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Ed reardon's week's satire of the absurdities of Breakfast and Essential Classics was magnificent - I particularly liked the " Mystery Instrument" .
Can be found here http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...British_Drama/
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by hackneyvi View PostMy flatmate and I emailed John Peel one evening about some dreadful racket, asking why he played it. The reply came back, "They rock!" This may not seem very significant (or interesting, for that matter) but Peter was really quite amazed that Peel - a hero of his - had spoken directly to him.
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