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Author Topic: It's a bit like watching a train wreck...  (Read 394 times)
IgnorantRockFan
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« on: 13:12:57, 22-02-2007 »

I... no, I can't even think of a suitable commentary...


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Message 1 - posted by Diane Easby (U1632413) , 1 Hour Ago

This thread has now been opened and it is for discussing matters related to the Andy Kershaw programme.
       
Message 2 - posted by Sylvie - R3 HOST (U2144434) **, 59 Minutes Ago

Hi,

This thread has now been closed as this topic is for discussions relating to the Music Matters programme.

Thanks


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Milly Jones
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« Reply #1 on: 09:14:43, 07-03-2007 »

I've just had a look over there and there's not much going on in the Breakfast Thread.

I wonder if the penny will ever drop and they'll finally get the message?
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« Reply #2 on: 09:21:33, 07-03-2007 »

I've just had a look over there and there's not much going on in the Breakfast Thread.

I wonder if the penny will ever drop and they'll finally get the message?

Ah Milly, but which they do you mean?

The posters (who are wasting their time) or the presenters/mods (who are wasting our time) ?  Grin

Is it now a lost cause? Will Roger tell us anything on Friday Feedback?

John W
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Tony Watson
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« Reply #3 on: 09:46:54, 07-03-2007 »

I see it's attracted two postings so far this morning, one of them not strictly relevant.

I know the Breakfast show isn't to everyone's taste but I listen to it in preference to the TV (BBC1 Breakfast) which I used to have on at that time. The latter simply reminds you of all the problems in the world whereas the former is a much more positive start to the day.

It's always good to hear the Lyadov Baba Yaga but despite the pedigree of the performers and R Cowan's enthusiasm for it, I prefer my CD with Neeme Jarvi.
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Lord Byron
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« Reply #4 on: 10:44:08, 08-03-2007 »

You should email that thread info to andy kershaw, apparently HE does not matter ! lol
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