Alright Calvin Harris.

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Yup, frequently. Just today I was enjoying Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms, and they’re doing a good series of concerts from the Belfast Music Festival at the moment. I am a classical music nerd, though.

I do quite like the unbelievable truth. I will also listen to (and occasionally chuckle at) both I’m Sorry I haven’t a Clue AND Just a minute (depending on who’s on).

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obviously the now show is unlistenable though

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Again, depends who’s on, but it’s usually worth a chuckle. Used to prefer the News Quiz to it, but reckon they’ve switched round now.

Only knowingly listened to it once, and was surprised to hear Forever by Goldfrapp being played. Always thought it was just classical.

You understand this is your new band name, right? I don’t make the rules.

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Yes, it’s the obvious choice if you want some easy classical to listen to in the car (classic fm has a very short and predictably repetitive playlist, and an awful lot of karl Jenkins). It was a godsend for getting a crying baby to sleep.

yeah i dip into those based on the guests. only really listen to the Graeme Garden episodes of Sorry I Haven’t a Clue mostly

tried a couple of episodes of The Now Show a while back but couldn’t handle it. they had someone doing satirical musical comedy and I had to switch it off. meant to try and dip back in when they’ve had better guests but never got round to it. it does seem to absolutely epitomise what people think all Radio 4 comedy is like.

quite like The News Quiz but primarily for Miles Jupp. guests are of varying quality (Andrew Maxwell is always very good value though) and the journo types especially are increasingly smug and annoying. was exceptionally hit and miss with the guest hosts last year (disclaimer: i’ve only been listening to it since Jupp took over)

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This is on Radio 3 and is good: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b02sl2

It is the only radio station I listen to. It engages me. It helps me think and challenges me.

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dont think anyone ever has. reckon the reason the beeb pretended they were going to axe 6music instead of radio 3 is so it wouldnt cock their numbering system up. cant think of another reason

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Sometimes I would drive from Bristol to Yeovil late at night and Radio 3 had the best music on at that time. I’m guessing it was Late Junction that other people have mentioned, but I never bothered to find out what show it actually was.

+1.

(Have a bit of a crush on Verity Sharp.)

6Music gets 2.3m listeners a week. Radio 3 gets 1.8m pw. 1Xtra gets 1m.

  1. Merge 6Music and 1Xtra. Stick it in R3s FM frequency.
  2. Punt R3 to digital only. Digital listening has only just reached 50%. R3 has an artificial leg-up.
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Wasn’t aware of this. Listening now. Half way through. It is very good. Thanks. :+1:

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aren’t these really quite different? not sure if grime fans will appreciate being made to listen to The National all the time

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be nice to have more grime on 6music tho. never listen to 1xtra actually, i think its coz i forget it exists coz of the name. all about that numbering convention. oh actually sometimes radio 1 and 1xtra share programmes, i listen then if im in the car coz i usually listen to radio 1 in the car. either radio 1 or whichever petrol station compilation cd gf has picked up this wk (shes got dead into petrol station compilation cds lately, the cheesier and more dadrock the better)

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Post-merger, fans of The National can toddle off to Radio 2. :grinning:

oh :frowning: