Isn't BSB wonderful, giving a home to worn-out old hacks
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Panjandrum
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostIsn't BSB wonderful, giving a home to worn-out old hacks
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amateur51
Just pausing to reflect on Sky Arts' quality programming, whose idea is it to broadcast two performances of Mahler symphonies one after another for 5 evenings, one after another?
You can imagine the programming meeting ...
"Oh as you've got the box out Trev, just put a fresh disc in every evening at 20:00 and you can get on with your SuDoKu"
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Panjandrum
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostAs a Host, I can assure you that there are no such restrictions.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Panjandrum View PostThere's also a forum by-law that inflammatory and off-topic posts will be removed. Perhaps you would be so good as to explain how certain posters with a known antipathy to Sky can possibly contribute in a meaningful way to a discussion about Sky Arts programming, as I'm afraid I can't see it.
Unless of course there is an element of showing off involved
I wouldn't blame EA if he were to respond in private
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Originally posted by Panjandrum View Postcan possibly contribute in a meaningful way to a discussion about Sky Arts programming,
Oh dear - I've just remembered that I said I was off.
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Originally posted by Panjandrum View PostGiven this thread is for Sky subscribers, in the same way as the Hear and Now thread is for contemporary music afficionados and the Early Music thread ditto
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Originally posted by Panjandrum View PostThere's also a forum by-law that inflammatory and off-topic posts will be removed. Perhaps you would be so good as to explain how certain posters with a known antipathy to Sky can possibly contribute in a meaningful way to a discussion about Sky Arts programming, as I'm afraid I can't see it.
"Off-topic" is harder to define. Some might argue that talking about the Sky Arts channels is off-topic on a Radio 3-related forum. But that would be taking things to extreme.
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amateur51
Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostSince Sky Arts is part of the standard Sky package of channels, I imagine huge numbers of "users" have access to it. As many have observed, Sky is a hugely convenient method of receiving television and radio.
May I say that I think it rather tasteless to be making adverse comments about Melvin Bragg. Surely few have made a greater contribution to the televising of the arts over the past 35 years. Fortunately he is still going strong.
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