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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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This contains an on-line version; the pdfs may be downloaded by hovering the mouse over the 'pdfs' button and either left-clicking on the appropriate file to display it, then downloading through the pdf reader, or by right-clicking on it and 'saving as'.
An archive is now being built up on the new website - see the 'archive' button. (Note that the listings for the previous two weeks are test versions and aren't complete.)
Printer - friendly html versions are available via the 'print-friendly' button, the download or display procedure is as for the pdfs detailed above.
Note that the online version now lands on the current programme; to read next week's list early, use the 'Archive' drop-down list.
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.
This contains an on-line version; the pdfs may be downloaded by hovering the mouse over the 'pdfs' button and either left-clicking on the appropriate file to display it, then downloading through the pdf reader, or by right-clicking on it and 'saving as'.
An archive is now being built up on the new website - see the 'archive' button. (Note that the listings for the previous two weeks are test versions and aren't complete.)
Printer - friendly html versions are available via the 'print-friendly' button, the download or display procedure is as for the pdfs detailed above.
Note that the online version now lands on the current programme; to read next week's list early, use the 'Archive' drop-down list.
I've just uploaded a new web page and have had to re-issue the pdfs as TTN was missing for Monday. (The BBC's fault, not mine - in short, TTN is missing from the beginning of their xml file for Monday, so I manually edited my copy and pasted in the duplicate version from the end of the Sunday file.)
This contains an on-line version; the pdfs may be downloaded by hovering the mouse over the 'pdfs' button and either left-clicking on the appropriate file to display it, then downloading through the pdf reader, or by right-clicking on it and 'saving as'.
An archive is now being built up on the new website - see the 'archive' button. (Note that the listings for the previous two weeks are test versions and aren't complete.)
Printer - friendly html versions are available via the 'print-friendly' button, the download or display procedure is as for the pdfs detailed above.
Note that the online version now lands on the current programme; to read next week's list early, use the 'Archive' drop-down list.
I've just received an email from the BBC which advises that the service which I've been using for the listings will be withdrawn on 18th April.
The alternative of trying to extract the information automatically from the web pages seems infeasible, so there will be just two more sets of listings and then that'll be it, it seems.
If I manage to find an alternative, I'll let you know, but it looks very bleak.
Oh - that is bad news, Andrew: the rotten lot! Looks like I'll have to start buying Radio Times again I've been using your services for over a year now, and have found them immensely useful - they shall be greatly missed.
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This contains an on-line version; the pdfs may be downloaded by hovering the mouse over the 'pdfs' button and either left-clicking on the appropriate file to display it, then downloading through the pdf reader, or by right-clicking on it and 'saving as'.
An archive is now being built up on the new website - see the 'archive' button. (Note that the listings for the previous two weeks are test versions and aren't complete.)
Printer - friendly html versions are available via the 'print-friendly' button, the download or display procedure is as for the pdfs detailed above.
Note that the online version now lands on the current programme; to read next week's list early, use the 'Archive' drop-down list.
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.
Oh - that is bad news, Andrew: the rotten lot! Looks like I'll have to start buying Radio Times again I've been using your services for over a year now, and have found them immensely useful - they shall be greatly missed.
I stopped buying the RT last year after a lifetime of using it as the R3 info had become so useless - too little, and too often incomplete/inaccurate - and I didn't need the TV and 'magazine' content. I now have the local paper at the weekend which has the week's listings for (some, but enough) TV and radio, and I supplement with internet as needed(the schedule link on FoR3 page much appreciated for avoiding the faff of trying to get there from the Beeb's page). Cheaper and also keeps me in the loop as to what's going on in my neck of the wood since the 'local' TV news stopped being that a good few years ago.
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