Originally posted by Honoured Guest
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In Our Time...not much music, Melvyn
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Honoured Guest
I just posted some relevant factual information - always useful in informed discussion! - to remind people how this programme declares its purpose, and perhaps to spark some further comments.
There isn't a point in the opening post! There's an observation that In Our Time doesn't discuss musical topics, and a question asking if anyone knows whether either Melvyn Bragg or the series producer is responsible. A third alternative might be the Radio 4 Controller or the series Commissioner. This is a factual question, and no one has yet posted that they know the answer! So, why not ask the programme team? Or write to Feedback, as it's an interesting question.
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Originally posted by Honoured Guest View PostThis is a factual question, and no one has yet posted that they know the answer! So, why not ask the programme team? Or write to Feedback, as it's an interesting question.
Music has its ideas as well as literature or philosophy, and since Radio 3 no longer offers a strand where it would fit there would seem a point in remarking here that a Radio 4 strand which might feature it doesn't (though only to the audience here which has an interest in music. Others might find it out of place anywhere.)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 mercia View PostI wonder if the Sturm und Drang or The Baroque Movement episodes of IOT touch on music at all
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I only listen to teh literature ones and I can't say as music has ever come into much - again, going on memory."Gone Chopin, Bach in a minuet."
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI wonder if the Sturm und Drang or The Baroque Movement episodes of IOT touch on music at all
if IOT is going to cover every aspect of human history and endeavour since the beginning of man, it will have to run to thousands of episodes
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Originally posted by jean View PostThat's no way to get answers!
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostIndeed - I've never, never, ever heard anyone 'called to account' on that proigramme admit that they might have been a tiny bit wrong - everything is exactly as it should have been & couldn't have been any better (a bit like HG, really )
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Originally posted by Honoured Guest View PostArdcap observed, after painstakingly scrutinising the evidence of the first 634 editions, that the programme doesn't discuss musical topics.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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