Originally posted by Flosshilde
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In Tune - the general dumping ground
I switched on my FM tuner a few minutes ago only to hear a crooooooner who sounded as though she only a few microns away from her microphone. Naturally I assumed the tuner had been tampered with as I don't normally listen to Radio 2, so I retuned to Radio 3, only to find that it WAS Radio 3. When the sickly slippery voice stopped, Sean Rafferty then issued some soppy patronising platitudes, presumably to show how broad-minded and "cool" he is.
We get upset about Breakfast, but In Tune really is no better. Perhaps it should be renamed Afternoon Tea, or Afternoon Snack.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostWe get upset about Breakfast, but In Tune really is no better.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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I listened to In Tune yesterday for the first time for a while, because I wanted to hear Michael Church and Alice Coote talk about the Rosenkavalier business. That came more or less at the end. Before that it seemed very Classic FM, with a harpist who played Einaudi, Philip Glass and Peter Maxwell Davies's most boring piece, Farewell to Stromness.
I have heard some more interesting editions sometimes, to be fair.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI switched on my FM tuner a few minutes ago only to hear a crooooooner who sounded as though she only a few microns away from her microphone.
Had the opposite effect on me!I have a medical condition- I am fool intolerant.
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And as for that trail asking us to follow the 'A - List' on In Tune?
......................More like the 'A -Lost'. Any show with Rafferty on it automatically gets erased from my schedule.
I bet the participants have to go home and have a good shower to get the OTT gushing superlatives and sugary bluster out of their hair.
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'A dumping ground' sounds a good summing up of the current In-Tune. It isn't an easy format and it tries to cater for too many tastes, ending up not really satisfying many people. Classical wise if the warhorses don't end up on Breakfast or Inessential Classics they end up on in-tune. From the few times I've dipped in to the programme (normally when playlists are missing or incomplete or there is something I want to query) Suzy is certainly a bit more comfortable than old Gafferty. It was occasionally amusing, listening waiting for the next inevitable gaffe from him, but I'm afraid now he just makes me cringe and feel ill. Perhaps a different presenter and trying not to cater for too many different genres in one programme might help improve it a bit.
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It just isnt that difficult to put together an interesting, informative magazine programme, with some decent live and recorded music, and a presenter who actually does research, and makes sense.
It just cant be.
In my world, this process would not include Ron.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostIt just isnt that difficult to put together an interesting, informative magazine programme, with some decent live and recorded music, and a presenter who actually does research, and makes sense.
It just cant be.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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