The details of special programmes on Radio 3 were announced during the summer and will cover the 'birthday', 29th September. Stuff will begin next week, I think from the 23rd.
These were the press details
I'd guess most of it will look a bit like … Radio 3, but with special features throughout. And nothing wrong with a bit of self-promotion. Just as long as such things as have been moving forward don't slip back again
First full week has Music Matters with a discussion of Milton Babbitt's rather well-known quotation; and the strong literary emphasis starts with Joan Plowright on Private Passions. As usual, I have not heard of the guest on Essential Classics (sorry, it's John Finnemore who wrote Cabin Pressure for R4); Oliver Knussen is CotW.
Lots of little things during the first week: a new biography of Clement Attlee Citizen Clem is discussed, possibly no connection whatsoever but the Introit on Choral Evensong is Tippett's Plebs Angelica … A Thursday Drama on 3 (6pm ) about the 1940s, The Present Experiment, 'Celebrating seventy years to the hour that the Third Programme was launched, Robin Brooks' deliciously lyrical comedy romps through the first hours of the pioneering station's life, in fact and fantasy.
1946. A new government and the NHS (meanwhile at the BBC discussions are taking place about Programme C, the new radio station). A Sunday Feature: Philip French and the Critical Ear.
On Sunday 2 Oct, the 'real' Drama on 3 at 9pm An evening of radio plays by Samuel Beckett with Stephen Rea and Sir Ian McKellan.
So plenty of nostalgia and variety. 24-30 Sept highlights here.
These were the press details
I'd guess most of it will look a bit like … Radio 3, but with special features throughout. And nothing wrong with a bit of self-promotion. Just as long as such things as have been moving forward don't slip back again
First full week has Music Matters with a discussion of Milton Babbitt's rather well-known quotation; and the strong literary emphasis starts with Joan Plowright on Private Passions. As usual, I have not heard of the guest on Essential Classics (sorry, it's John Finnemore who wrote Cabin Pressure for R4); Oliver Knussen is CotW.
Lots of little things during the first week: a new biography of Clement Attlee Citizen Clem is discussed, possibly no connection whatsoever but the Introit on Choral Evensong is Tippett's Plebs Angelica … A Thursday Drama on 3 (6pm ) about the 1940s, The Present Experiment, 'Celebrating seventy years to the hour that the Third Programme was launched, Robin Brooks' deliciously lyrical comedy romps through the first hours of the pioneering station's life, in fact and fantasy.
1946. A new government and the NHS (meanwhile at the BBC discussions are taking place about Programme C, the new radio station). A Sunday Feature: Philip French and the Critical Ear.
On Sunday 2 Oct, the 'real' Drama on 3 at 9pm An evening of radio plays by Samuel Beckett with Stephen Rea and Sir Ian McKellan.
So plenty of nostalgia and variety. 24-30 Sept highlights here.
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