Originally posted by DracoM
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Presenter changes from April 2025
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Salford is older than Manchester and much of Manchester's wealth came via Salford. Manchester Docks and Manchester Exchange Station were both actually in Salford. It may be hard for peopel south of the Trent to understand this. I used to share an office with a young woman from Dagenham who really believed that everything north of Watford was slag heaps and Coronation Street (which was also in Salford, though the film set is now in Manchester).
The acid test is to get someone to pronounce the place-name 'Irlams o'th' height' (yes, it is a real place). .Last edited by smittims; 29-06-24, 06:27.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostSalford is older than Manchester and much of Manchester's wealth came via Salford. Manchester Docks and Manchester Exchange Station were both actually in Salford. It may be hard for peopel south of the Trent to understand this. I used to share an office with a young woman from Dagenham who really believed that everything north of Watford was slag heaps and Coronation Street (which was also in Salford, though the film set is now in Manchester .
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That's a new one trying to blame a potential new government for Sam Jackson's decision to move Breakfast to Salford . There is nil evidence of that they have been progressively moving more and more content to Salford for years.
As I don't listen to either Breakfast or In Tune it won't make any difference to me . I am sorry for Sean Rafferty sounds like a sacking rather than a voluntary retirement but he has never been a favourite presenter of mine - His or Derham's voice is usually a prompt to switch stations. I am no fan of McKinney or Trelawney either - I am not interested in what they have been doing just the music being played.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
As I understand it Salford has a distinct identity and resents being regarded as "part of Manchester".
I notice that BBC R3 management didn’t seem to be moving there although many of their programmes have. Who wants to sell up in Henley when you don’t have to ?
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThat's a new one trying to blame a potential new government for Sam Jackson's decision to move Breakfast to Salford . There is nil evidence of that they have been progressively moving more and more content to Salford for years.
This from ten years ago:
Corporation has hits target set in 2004, with 8,169 based in capital after relocation of more than 2,000 posts to Salford. By Chris Johnston
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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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI suspect the analysis about PT refusing to go to Manchester and the knock on effects are right . They had to give him something else - and he fancied In Tune - Derham was sacrosanct so Rafferty got the chop and Radio3's resident Northerner got the Breakfast job.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
Weekend Breakfast was moved to Salford at least five years ago. I thought that was why they brought ElizabethAlker over from 6 Music, namely that she didn't mind working in her home patch. That presumably applies to Tom McKinney too. Th BBC's gradual move to Salford has put off a lot of southern-based BBC staff.
This from ten years ago:
I’m creating the wrong impression aren’t I ? Believe me all that’s gone.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
What makes Radio 3 like Classic FM is the hour after hour of presenter-led/hosted 'shows' that litter Radio 3's schedule. Intellectually bankrupt, not rescued by having amiable presenters.
Incidentally, even R3 Forum Hosts/ex-Administrators are immune from being sacked for making controversial comments. I’ve now been blocked from the Facebook pages of both Radio 3 and Classic FM.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIncidentally, even R3 Forum Hosts/ex-Administrators are immune from being sacked for making controversial comments. I’ve now been blocked from the Facebook pages of both Radio 3 and Classic FM.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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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View Post
As I understand it Salford has a distinct identity and resents being regarded as "part of Manchester".
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
I once spent 40 mins on the tram from Manchester Piccadilly to Salford Quays and I can confirm that Salford is not part of Manchester. The real problem in relocating from London to “Manchester “ is that the old BBC Oxford road studios were central but Salford takes an age to get to . It also had a reputation for being wind swept (because of the way the development was constructed) , street crime and lack of local amenities, Not surprised many BBC staff opted out . Apart from anything else once you’ve sold up from the south east you can forget about coming back again without a private income or inheritance money.
I notice that BBC R3 management didn’t seem to be moving there although many of their programmes have. Who wants to sell up in Henley when you don’t have to ?
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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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