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I love The Archers, but....

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Martorana · 22/03/2014 23:16

...there is loads more radio-don't people listen to anything else?

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TheTravellingLemon · 15/09/2014 13:58

I listen to the radio loads, but tend to dip in and out if the Archers. Haven't listened to it for ages.

I am a huge fan of R4 and R4 extra, in particular, but in no order:

Unbelievable truth
The now show
The news quiz
Cabin pressure
Old Harry's game
Woman's hour
Afternoon drama
PM
I love a classic serial
Inside health
Dilemma
Moral maze
A good read
Just a minute
Sorry I haven't a clue
Front row

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mrspremise · 10/09/2014 20:45

David Sedaris for the win... Grin

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WipsGlitter · 23/06/2014 22:20

I heard a fab thing about stamps today.

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NetworkGuy · 23/06/2014 15:02

R3 R1 and World Service (in the main) are stations I turn off, but do listen to plenty from R4, R4 Extra, Five Live, 6 Music and R2 (though pi$$ed annoyed about their night owl changes... Used to record R4 18+ hours a day on one of my PCs but since moving and using iMacs more, have not unpacked the DAB radio or the Windows PC so have not been recording for a while...

Tend to listen to Up All Night 0100 to 0300 and then R2. Music wise, listen to dozens of stations but often various bits from *> SomaFM (San Francisco) "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me" "As It Happens" PRI's "The World" WRN (World Radio Network)

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eileenrose1 · 23/06/2014 08:28

Radio 4 Extra has some good vintage radio such as Round The Horne, Hancock's Half Hour and Steptoe & Son. Take It From Here particularly stands the test of time.

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AllMimsyWereTheBorogroves · 25/04/2014 12:04

There's far too much talking on Radio 3 nowadays. I loved it in the 80s when there was hardly any.

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Lilymaid · 25/04/2014 08:41

We also have CD Review on Saturday mornings (DH's choice). But we don't like some other R3 programmes which have been dumbed down with witless convos involving "Brian from Southend" where listener whitters on about how he heard Barbirolli conduct this in 1966 and it has always been a favourite of his wife ...

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AllMimsyWereTheBorogroves · 25/04/2014 08:01

I often hear at least part of it, Zero. I don't like Radio 4's offering for Saturday mornings so I usually have R3 on from quite early. I can't claim that I have acted on any of their recommendations, though, at least not for a good 25 years!

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ZeroSomeGameThingy · 24/04/2014 23:55

I had up till now assumed I was the only person in the entire world listening to CD Review on Saturday mornings. (R3) Objectively even I think it's a weird way to spend that particular slot of time, but when I'm away from home, or too occupied with other people to listen, nothing else seems even tolerable.

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AllMimsyWereTheBorogroves · 24/04/2014 12:59

Yes! We especially loved having the robin as the tweet of the day on Christmas morning, with David Attenborough doing the commentary.

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Davros · 21/04/2014 11:48

Tweet of the day anyone? I catch it occasionally, brilliant title and concept

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ErrolTheDragon · 10/04/2014 23:02

'i also love switching the radio on to something totally random and learning about something i had no clue about'

Absolutely.

There's loads of good stuff. But for anyone who gave up on The Archers either when Nigel fell or in the dire patch before Christmas - its improved massively with the change of editor.

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stilllearnin · 10/04/2014 22:51

Ah but the slightly soporific effect is part of the charm no? Test Match Special reminds me of whole university days spent in bed dozing on and off, bliss!

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Mirage · 09/04/2014 19:21

I listen to R4 all day at work.The only time I turn it off is when Count Arthur Strong is on-can't stand him.I used to like the comedy about the corner shop [Fags,Mags and Bags?],but there have been some truly dire comedies on.Woman's hour is variable,sometimes OK other times to worthy and dull for words.I don't like the nature programme that is on at 11.00 on a Tuesday,half an hour of listening to someone up a tree is describing the way the light falls onto the leaves is enough to send me to sleep.

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Davros · 29/03/2014 22:05

I too love David Sedaris, we always talk about loosening they lid on a pickle jar!
We used to leave the WS on all night but they have a dreadful rowdy kids hour around 4am. That's something I don't like about 5L, the links and intros are so loud and discordant

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AllMimsyWereTheBorogroves · 29/03/2014 21:43

I usually listen to Radio 3 on weekend mornings, Today on weekday mornings. I loved Radio 3 even more decades ago when there was hardly any speech on it at all - just a few words introducing the next bit of music, no wittering. Very restful in the morning, especially when Today was getting too loud and argumentative.

Other than that, I listen to quite a bit of Radio 4 here and there. I loathe Woman's Hour and Count Arthur Strong.

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kernowal · 29/03/2014 09:52

But holiday at 5.20 it has to be the shipping forecast. Gets me back to sleep every time. Then I get cross that I missed news briefing.

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HolidayCriminal · 28/03/2014 21:56

Radio always on here, too.

I was converted to be more of a 5L listener about 15 yrs ago, although I follow few sports & the traffic reports are of little interest...

I am riveted by Wake Up to Money, The Life Scientific, From our Own Correspondent and a lot of the World Service. Mickey Clarke is like my dad. The Sunday night Business programme on 5L is ace, too. Pinar & Murray BEFORE QuestionTime actually broadcasts are good, and I hear a lot of Up All Night (insomniac). I really disliked Colin Murray at first but I have come around to respecting how much compassion he can muster for people; and I love the way he is candid about his weight problems. I just googled a pic of Dotun Adebayo (he sounds & looks so cuddly). I like Tony Livesy's voice but find his pictures creepy Confused. Still glad he moved to day time although DH doesn't like him; Rachel Burden is fab, too. Did anyone enjoy the 5L 20th anniv celebrations today? Nice to hear Jane Garvey on there, again.

I simply adored Anita Arnant & would love to hear her presenting news again, she was so amazingly on the ball in her questions. I used to be huge Fi Glover fan, too.

DH & I argue over which presenters we like or dislike (he hates Eddie Meyer whereas I blanche at Richard Bacon). I loved NME radio & mourn its passing... There is a good techie/DIY programme on 5L, but I don't really know when.

I normally hate prattling-on hosts but Danny Baker being manic on a Saturday morning I find soothing Confused.

I'm often awake around 5:20am & I have a whole regime worked out so that I can keep skipping the bits of 4/5 that I don't like at that tie; 5L at 5:29am to hear the headlines for WU2M, then they have a long sports report so I switch to R4 for news, then back to R4 when R4 starts on sport as that's when the long sports bulletin on R5 finishes. I swear the 2 stations work it out in conjunction.

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Lomaamina · 28/03/2014 21:24

I'm another radio 4 addict, with several podcasts on permanent catchup: the bottom line (though I could do without Evan Davis' giggling), Laurier Taylor, whose programme is a must for catching up on the latest sociological research, desert island discs (did anyone catch that heroic nurse this week?) and the archers, of course. I used to listen to more or less, but I've got too annoyed with their lame jokiness. Condescending as hell. I listen to the news quiz, but tune out when they slide into lazy anti-toryness. I'd love to hear an alternative opinion on there sometimes. Mind you, Rebecca Front is a breath of fresh air from that point of view in that she seems to be more thoughtful in her opinions.

Thanks to all who recommended the Indian migration series. I hadn't heard of it. Here's a link: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03xq6h7/episodes/guide in case any one else didn't either.

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syllabubble · 28/03/2014 13:10

I work from home and have R4 on from 7am to 8pm most days.

Especially like Today, FOOC, Life Scientific, More or Less, Film Programme, Last word, TA (obv!). There are some absolute gems like Cabin Pressure, Meet David Sedaris and Martin Jarvis doing PG Wodehouse or Just William. It is the soundtrack of my life, I have converted DH, and I don't know what I'd do if R4 ever went off air - I actually get slightly panicky thinking about it!

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MissBetseyTrotwood · 27/03/2014 15:01

Yy to switching on and learning something random and new. I love the idea that I'm sharing the experience with thousands of others at the same time. I like watching box sets/I player but not on my own. But I don't mind watching the actual telly on my own and I actively prefer listening to the radio alone. Anyone else get this?

Not really enjoying Hamlet as the afternoon play this week I'm ashamed to say. I like a good soapy/thriller yarn in that slot. Like that they've done it tho.

Enjoyed the Muslim woman discussion on woman's hour this week and loved £3 in my pocket. Also finding the Brian/Jenny kitchen saga immensely funny.

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WillieWaggledagger · 27/03/2014 13:47

listening to the radio is central to my daily routine - catching the shows i love and avoiding the ones i hate

i cannot bear thinking allowed. it's not the concept of the programme, it's bloody laurie taylor, i just can't stand his stupid anecdotes and his annoying voice and the way he grunts while the interviewee is talking

i quite like you and yours. it justifies my sense of paranoia and worry Grin. it gives me things to fret about i never knew i needed to

i also love switching the radio on to something totally random and learning about something i had no clue about

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GrendelsMum · 27/03/2014 13:40

I adore RBQ! Just love love love it.

And More or Less. I save More or Less for particularly dull household jobs like sorting the socks.

If you like More or Less, then listen to the Planet Money podcast from American NPR. Occasionally it means you get a repeat of the same topic, but in general they recognise there's a lot of overlap in listenership and try to avoid duplication.

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Cooroo · 27/03/2014 05:54

I confess to loving Round Britain Quiz! Once in a blue moon I can actually answer and feel smug all day. Otherwise I just enjoy hearing then work it out.

I rely on podcasts and rarely hear anything live. Of to see if Rumpole is downloadable!

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