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Feedback: Radio 3 Concerts
Roger Bolton
Roger discusses how Radio 3 keep their concert interval interesting.
Feedback: Are big radio events worth it?
Roger Bolton
The shadow of the last controller of Radio 4 still hangs over the network, not least in the form of an eight-hour dramatisation of Vasily Grossman's epic Russian novel, Life and Fate. Some of the cast from Radio 4's production of the epic Life and Fate To be honest I had never heard o...
Feedback: Radio 3 Live in Concert
Roger Bolton
Feedback sent me to St Leonard's Church in Shoreditch in east London this week. I wouldn't call it the most glamorous of locations. It lies just outside the old walls of the City, and had the surrounding area been badly blitzed not much of architectural value would have been lost. The hi...
CPLH and widening Radio 4's appeal - BBC Trustee David Liddiment on service licences
Roger Bolton
Editor's note: this week's Feedback focused on the English language, on Royal visits to Ambridge an on the conclusion of the BBC Trust's review of Radio 4 - SB. There are many incidental pleasures to be derived from the latest BBC Trust Review, a copy of which is now available on its website. ...
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Steve Bowbrick
Head of Interactive, Radio 3
Stan Was, a producer in the Radio 4 presentations department (and practically the in-house photographer - you'll see lots of his work in the Radio 4 pool on Flickr.com) was present in the Loose Ends studio Saturday and took some lovely pics of the two bands on the show: The Mummers and Smoke Fai...
Ukes on Today
Steve Bowbrick
Head of Interactive, Radio 3
If you're in a better mood than you usually are on a Thursday morning it might be because you heard the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain on Today at 0741. Together with Kathy Clugston, of this parish, they provided a lovely few minutes of strummed Beethoven and details of how to join in with A...


