Has there ever been a thread specifically about "In Tune"?
I am interested to learn more about how this programme is perceived. It fits broadly into the category "Not the Traditional Radio 3". At the same time, the overwhelming criticism is of "Breakfast" and "Essential Classics".
Ideally comments should be made in relation to form and content rather than presentation. That is probably particularly true of negative thoughts.
The presenters, though, are quite chatty as well as knowledgeable and I have heard all kinds of music on the programme. Classical music, songs from the musicals, a fair bit of jazz, some world music.
So it would be interesting to hear from people who like it why they feel it is more acceptable than the morning programmes. For example, is it about peoples' expectations according to the time of day?
With luck, the feedback might cast more light on what is wrong with the morning programmes and from a slightly different angle.
I am interested to learn more about how this programme is perceived. It fits broadly into the category "Not the Traditional Radio 3". At the same time, the overwhelming criticism is of "Breakfast" and "Essential Classics".
Ideally comments should be made in relation to form and content rather than presentation. That is probably particularly true of negative thoughts.
The presenters, though, are quite chatty as well as knowledgeable and I have heard all kinds of music on the programme. Classical music, songs from the musicals, a fair bit of jazz, some world music.
So it would be interesting to hear from people who like it why they feel it is more acceptable than the morning programmes. For example, is it about peoples' expectations according to the time of day?
With luck, the feedback might cast more light on what is wrong with the morning programmes and from a slightly different angle.
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