I have recently received a letter from an old friend and offer below his comments on Radio 3 to which he listened again after a longish period without it.
'In our rented house was a “Roberts Radio” that allowed us to listen to digital radio from all over Europe. I can now listen happily to French and Spanish programmes.... We also now have Radio 3 as a possibility, and at last I understand your annoyance with the changes. I much dislike it—and mainly listen to France Musique. What I loathe above all is the facetious way in which the Radio 3 presenters announce music. The men seem to want to give the impression that classical music is a strange elitist joke. They remind me of the loathsome Fawlty Towers television series, making fun of foreigners. As for the women’s voices, half the time I just can’t follow them. The other half of the time they talk as though they were presenting Blue Peter and as though listeners were half-wits.'
This is what I have been saying for years and why I no longer listen to R3.
'In our rented house was a “Roberts Radio” that allowed us to listen to digital radio from all over Europe. I can now listen happily to French and Spanish programmes.... We also now have Radio 3 as a possibility, and at last I understand your annoyance with the changes. I much dislike it—and mainly listen to France Musique. What I loathe above all is the facetious way in which the Radio 3 presenters announce music. The men seem to want to give the impression that classical music is a strange elitist joke. They remind me of the loathsome Fawlty Towers television series, making fun of foreigners. As for the women’s voices, half the time I just can’t follow them. The other half of the time they talk as though they were presenting Blue Peter and as though listeners were half-wits.'
This is what I have been saying for years and why I no longer listen to R3.
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