It's some years since I bought The Radio Times regularly, but I usually make an exception for the Christmas edition. Last night I performed my usual act of wasteful vandalism: by carefully detaching the television sections from the staples, a few pages at a time, I am left with a manageable radio magazine - neatly stapled and going from page 240 to page272. It still has the early pages corresponding to those pages, but none of the gushing articles over TV programmes or the TV listings. It also has a nice front cover (page 9) with an Olympic athlete on the front.
I wish there was an easier way to do this - or, ideally, that someone would publish a RADIO Times. I certainly do not want a cumbersome monster of nearly 300 pages alongside my armchair for the coming weeks. Am I the only person with this annual ritual?
And - final complaint - why can't the King's Service, which is surely the BBC's biggest contribution to Christmas, be laid out in a readable fashion, as it has been in the past?
I wish there was an easier way to do this - or, ideally, that someone would publish a RADIO Times. I certainly do not want a cumbersome monster of nearly 300 pages alongside my armchair for the coming weeks. Am I the only person with this annual ritual?
And - final complaint - why can't the King's Service, which is surely the BBC's biggest contribution to Christmas, be laid out in a readable fashion, as it has been in the past?
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