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Weekly Listings for BBC Radio 3 supported by bbc.co.uk/programmes/
The retrospective spreadsheet for the 7 days beginning 05/03/2016 will be posted if it ever works again in the same place at mediafire; otherwise check the Google location, with the single listing at:
Retrospective Weekly Playlists for BBC Radio 3
Supported by BBC.co.uk/programmes/
Alphabetic listings are usually posted as an addendum to an archive blog on the Friday following the end of the relevant week (see the blog's right-hand sidebar).
An archive of many past listings is available in a sub-directory within the main mediafire directory.
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.
Out of interest, which download route did you use? I'm considering changing to Google - it's easier to upload, but the downside is that the archiving is limited. Before making the decision, I need to check whether it's also easier to download from Google.
Out of interest, which download route did you use? I'm considering changing to Google - it's easier to upload, but the downside is that the archiving is limited. Before making the decision, I need to check whether it's also easier to download from Google.
I did use Google.
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.
Correction - I used Mediafire in the end. I saw your note about Google - but then your further note that Mediafire was now behaving, so I used what I knew.
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.
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
An on-line version of the R3 listing is available in the form of a blog:
Retrospective Weekly Playlists for BBC Radio 3
Supported by BBC.co.uk/programmes/
Alphabetic listings are usually posted as an addendum to an archive blog on the Friday following the end of the relevant week (see the blog's right-hand sidebar).
An archive of many past listings is available in a sub-directory within the main mediafire directory.
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
An on-line version of the R3 listing is available in the form of a blog:
Retrospective Weekly Playlists for BBC Radio 3
Supported by BBC.co.uk/programmes/
Alphabetic listings are usually posted as an addendum to an archive blog on the Friday following the end of the relevant week (see the blog's right-hand sidebar).
An archive of many past listings is available in a sub-directory within the main mediafire directory.
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.
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
An on-line version of the R3 listing is available in the form of a blog:
Retrospective Weekly Playlists for BBC Radio 3
Supported by BBC.co.uk/programmes/
Alphabetic listings are usually posted as an addendum to an archive blog on the Friday following the end of the relevant week (see the blog's right-hand sidebar).
An archive of many past listings is available in a sub-directory within the main mediafire directory.
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
An on-line version of the R3 listing is available in the form of a blog:
Retrospective Weekly Playlists for BBC Radio 3
Supported by BBC.co.uk/programmes/
Alphabetic listings are usually posted as an addendum to an archive blog on the Friday following the end of the relevant week (see the blog's right-hand sidebar).
An archive of many past listings is available in a sub-directory within the main mediafire directory.
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