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Prom 74 (12.09.20) Last Night of the Proms
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostSeems a good idea to me to showcase a terrific black British composer and give Tasmin Little a last how at the Proms.
It's a fabulous piece too,I listened to three different versions today“Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostIt would certainly produce a Big Ello from the audience.
(Does anybody else remember 'Movie Go Round' which was hosted by Peter Haigh on the Light Programme on Sunday afternoons in the late 1960s and opened with the Carousel Waltz?)
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Originally posted by gradus View PostYes vividly. Peter Haigh was so deferential and polite - wouldn't last 5 minutes today.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostHarsh. Today's only radio equivalent is Kermode and Mayo's Friday afternoon Film Review on Five Live. I listen most weeks and find Mark Kermode to be knowledgeable, amusing, enthusiastic ... and polite. He can also be read in the Observer where he took over as chief reviewer from the great Philip French
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI don't know Kermode's unwatchable TV show but in the Observer and on radio I find he successfully combines authority and genuinely informative insight with wit and humour. I thought it was partly at least a lack of self-importance that makes him popular and sought-after.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI don't know Kermode's unwatchable TV show but in the Observer and on radio I find he successfully combines authority and genuinely informative insight with wit and humour. I thought it was partly at least a lack of self-importance that makes him popular and sought-after.
I never really see the point of film reviews on radio - it’s not as though they can show clips by way of illustrating their points - but then as a filmistine, what do I know?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI’m not really into films at all but I long ago thought that the Film TV programme that Barry Norman fronted all those years ago would have been best given to Mark Kermode many years ago instead of the many less knowledgable celeb presenters who were put in charge.
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