Originally posted by MrGongGong
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Having met him on a number of occasions, I do feel more sympathetic than some - even though I never pulled punches on his strategy and its effects. I think it would have been much better for Radio 3 and classical music on the BBC (same thing?) if he had not had quite such a robust constitution and had relinquished Radio 3 sooner but it must have become grindingly difficult in later years, especially when he saw the Trust accept the high-ups advice that Radio 1 should have a larger budget than Radio 3, notwithstanding the cost of the BBC Proms and BBC Performing Groups which cost a disproportionate amount of Radio 3's budget, compared with the amount of broadcast hours they provided. Given the BBC 'brand', the BBC should have chipped in more of its £3.5bn to fund them.
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