Has anyone listened to Jess Gillam’s new 30 minute programme ?
Jess Gillam's "This Classical Life"
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Jess Gillam's "This Classical Life"
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Ms Gillam's programme has been running for five editions now, but, as it clashes with R4's satire spot, I haven't heard it yet. I'm interested in hearing from anyone who has.
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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On a couple of brief samplings I agree with EA that it's an awful mixture. Gillam is a very good talker and a pretty engaging personality, and she gets her guests chatting freely. But it is all at the level of 'How I got to hear X', 'Why I like Y', often over the top of the music. Not my sort of programme, and not really a R3 programme. Except I guess it is nowI keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Interesting that of the five programmes now grouped together on Saturday afternoon, all but JRR are Alan Davey inventions. I detect a 'strategy' - wonder what it is.
This Classical Life
Inside Music
Sound of Dance
JRR
J to ZIt 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 guess it is to lure the young listener....with a bright and breezey show which covers a lot of ground so that many types of music that the young might not have heard are scrolled by....Stupid that the producer has allowed such questions as <<"What's your favorite colour">> and other question like that....Probably like playing Boycott Bingo, a palour game might be played concerning the number of times "Yeah" is said , sometime 3 in a row or more eg "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah"....It is annoying to hear brief glimpses [sic] of something interesting, but most of the time the clips would be well know or know to Formulistax....I can see the point of it, but it will not make much in roads to reverse the decline of the youth listener for R3 type music....
....my main time for listening to R£ is early after noons 7 days a week....bong ching
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sgjames
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....I guess it is to lure the young listener....with a bright and breezey show which covers a lot of ground so that many types of music that the young might not have heard are scrolled by....Stupid that the producer has allowed such questions as <<"What's your favorite colour">> and other question like that....Probably like playing Boycott Bingo, a palour game might be played concerning the number of times "Yeah" is said , sometime 3 in a row or more eg "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah"....It is annoying to hear brief glimpses [sic] of something interesting, but most of the time the clips would be well know or know to Formulistax....I can see the point of it, but it will not make much in roads to reverse the decline of the youth listener for R3 type music....
....my main time for listening to R£ is early after noons 7 days a week....
I do think the 'What is your favourite colour' bit is intended ironically -a bit of a tease.
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Originally posted by sgjames View PostI agree that this does fall under the heading of 'trying to bring younger listeners in'. It will have little or no effect but I suspect that the R3 people probably know that. They just have to be seen to be doing something in this area rather than nothing.
I do think the 'What is your favourite colour' bit is intended ironically -a bit of a tease.bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostAh consider me teased....
AP: What's your favourite colour of car?
F's S-B RD: [chuckles] Yes - exactly that sort of thing.
AP: No, I meant ...[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by LezLee View PostI would think it highly unlikely many of the target audience would either by accident or design, be tuning in to Radio 3 on a Saturday at that time!
By which time they will have grown out of the baby programmes …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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