Osborn
You bemoan: “ It seemed so much better on the old BBC boards”
I forget how long ago the BBC Radio 3 Message Board started. However, I am fairly sure I was woken up by the dulcet tones of Penny Gore normally playing complete works, and between 10 to 12 there were Rob Cowan/Jonathan Swain presenting an interesting and stimulating programme up to 12 noon when Composer of the Week started.
Quite frankly, there was little to complain about in the early days - at least for this listener, and the default setting for all my radios was Radio 3.
However, we soon started to get the full blast of the Roger Wright effect - and message board readers know what that has achieved: certainly up until 12 noon it is comparing chalk to cheese.
I only wish that we did have an excess of really wonderful music, orchestras, conductors, singers, instrumentalists, drama and poetry to comment and discuss, but inspiring programmes now seem very rare.
You bemoan: “ It seemed so much better on the old BBC boards”
I forget how long ago the BBC Radio 3 Message Board started. However, I am fairly sure I was woken up by the dulcet tones of Penny Gore normally playing complete works, and between 10 to 12 there were Rob Cowan/Jonathan Swain presenting an interesting and stimulating programme up to 12 noon when Composer of the Week started.
Quite frankly, there was little to complain about in the early days - at least for this listener, and the default setting for all my radios was Radio 3.
However, we soon started to get the full blast of the Roger Wright effect - and message board readers know what that has achieved: certainly up until 12 noon it is comparing chalk to cheese.
I only wish that we did have an excess of really wonderful music, orchestras, conductors, singers, instrumentalists, drama and poetry to comment and discuss, but inspiring programmes now seem very rare.
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