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Paul Sherratt
Thanks ff, honestly didn't remember this before doing a curiosity search, but I actually played Hampton Hawes over the Radio Caroline ' airwaves '
Probably to an audience smaller than the average school class size.
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2cats
Originally posted by french frank View PostWitter all you like.The floor's yours until the next new arrival logs in ...
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2cats
Returning to Radio 3, I have always had very unusual perceptions of Ormskirk's finest, one Ian Skelly. My first job in the early 90s was always decorated with tales of 'Major Headache' and 'The Bishop of Newport' on Skelly's afternoon music and woffle show on ('Ninety-Six Eff Emmmmmmmm') BBC Radio Shropshire. I always expect Skelly to mention Commer Vans on Radio 3 links.
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Originally posted by 2cats View PostReturning to Radio 3, I have always had very unusual perceptions of Ormskirk's finest, one Ian Skelly. My first job in the early 90s was always decorated with tales of 'Major Headache' and 'The Bishop of Newport' on Skelly's afternoon music and woffle show on ('Ninety-Six Eff Emmmmmmmm') BBC Radio Shropshire. I always expect Skelly to mention Commer Vans on Radio 3 links.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostRadio Shropshire - now when I lived in the Midlands I used to listen to Record Collectors on a Friday evening - Mike Adams and Chris Savory - always an interesting programme.
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amzee100
Originally posted by 2cats View PostI'm naturally attracted to Radio 3 for many reasons. Probably the main reason is that unlike even anything else provided by the BBC it doesn't automatically assume its listeners are stupid, cannot think for themselves, or both of those facets.
Then there's the fact Radio 3 is totally unobtrusive, is catholic in its musical output (one minute we could be listening to a celebration of the works of Hildegard, the next, an interview with Wayne Shorter) its establishment as a service to its listeners rather than a platform to advertise 'had an accident in the last 3 years' dubious enterprises and whose music and speech is solely to entertain, for the benefit of its audiences and not to make money for its advertisers primarily with the music coming second to that. Sanity in an increasingly insane world is my rule of thumb for Radio 3 and a safety net as whenever there's a radio playing 'the Third' my thoughts are straighter and better equipped to tackle the injustices of the world at all levels from the standpoint of one of its unimportant earthlings.
But there seems to be an air of complacency upon the station's output nowadays. Mr. Petroc Trelawny, formerly of 'Classic VHF' seems to be at the head of this and whilst I cannot dispute the intelligence and enthusiasm of the man, he does seem to be very much in love with the sound of his own voice, rather like the populist 'jocks' on Radio 2 (I have bitter memories of parents shouting rants - most of them ill informed and right wing - back at Jimmy Young in the 1980s which put me off Radio 2 for a lifetime and for which I have not received psychotherapy or licence fee reimbursement for). The very last thing I would want is for my cherished Third to 'turn' into Radio 2 just to increase its audience share. This is the BBC and diversity is paramount. Every radio network should provide something different rather than try to be all things to all people, and I choose Radio 3 because I don't want.......for example.........morning paper reviews or pestilential news bulletins. I want music and intelligent stimulating conversation first thing in the morning. If I want paper reviews I'll listen to Today or Chris Evans. If I want celebrity guests it'll be anything on Radio 2, or selected output Radios 1 or 5. Radio 3 should be DIFFERENT and proud to be different in a world of differences.
I fear greatly for the future....could you imagine Breakfast in 2018, Mr.Petroc smugly announcing 'there's a report in todays Express that says medical research has led to the formulation of a new pill to cure cancer', or 'we'd like to know what you think about a new study into immigrants taking all of 'our' jobs, email 3breakfast@bbc.co.uk'.......
Or how about this one, heaven help us all:-
'a look at the front pages and today's Sun says a British star(r) of stage and screen allegedly put a live rodent between two pieces of bread which he proceeded to eat' (said expressively).
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... curiously, KUSC Southern California Classical doesn't seem to be available on the half dozen little FM radios scattered over the house through which ( for Caliban : thru which ) I mainly listen. Perhaps they order these things differently in London W2...
Morning vindepays!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostCali - Why should we long-suffering licence-payers with FM or DAB radios have to tune into Southern California (It doesn't rain there - it pours) when we have a perfectly good classical station here which if only the stubborn controller would put his mind to it would provide a proper service here!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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