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This contains an on-line version; the pdfs may be downloaded (after they have been auto-generated shortly before 9.30pm on a Friday) 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 first 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.
This contains an on-line version; the pdfs may be downloaded (after they have been auto-generated shortly before 9.30pm on a Friday) 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 first 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.
RR's a bit thin on information, I'm afraid - no enhanced details have appeared on the BBC page.
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 (after they have been auto-generated shortly before 9.30pm on a Friday) 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 first 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 also just updated the listing for the 7 days beginning 21st April, to correct some errors which crept in last week. (The pdfs have also been updated.)
(I owe a couple from last week - I was sure I'd added my usual thanks; must've been thinking of the One-Page Proms Listings you did. Anyroadup - many thanks once again, Andrew.)
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
Note that the online version now lands on the current programme; to read next week's list early, use the 'Archive' drop-down list. RR's a bit thin on information, I'm afraid - no enhanced details have appeared on the BBC page.[/COLOR]
Does my computer deceive me, or have the R3 schedules dropped post-programme timings?
And some listings never seem to make it to the schedules.
Does my computer deceive me, or have the R3 schedules dropped post-programme timings?
And some listings never seem to make it to the schedules.
The timings don't seem to be showing in the 'segments' (playlist) sections on the BBC pages. However, they are buried in there - if you append /segments to the end of a BBC programme page address and then append .json to the end of the resulting page address, you will get a listing which includes timings (version offset, in seconds!) (The list is neat in Firefox, but a bit of a mess in other browsers!) Alternatively, with a week's delay you can use the 'playlists' tab on my listings page, and select either the linear or alphabetic version. e.g. for last week: https://www.radio-lists.org.uk/r3/r3...018-04-21.html or https://www.radio-lists.org.uk/r3/r3...018-04-21.htma
There does seem to be a problem with the BBC website this weekend, where only a few, if any, of the played items appear in the playlist - presumably it'll be corrected on Monday???????
Do the timings perhaps appear in the iplayer window? (I can't see it as I'm not logged in.)
This contains an on-line version; the pdfs may be downloaded (after they have been auto-generated shortly before 9.30pm on a Friday) 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 first 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.
This contains an on-line version; the pdfs may be downloaded (after they have been auto-generated shortly before 9.30pm on a Friday) 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 first 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.
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