RADIO SHOWS

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RADIO SHOWS

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Well since there's a thread for TV I thought why not have one for radio as well, especially since many people listen to it, even if it's not as common to chat about what you've heard on the radio as what you've seen on the TV.

What are your favourite stations and programmes? Which plays your favourite music and which keeps you entertained or informed the best?

For music, my favourite stations are:

6 music - ecclectic with largely new, non-chart bands
XFM - indie guitar based music - particular favourite is the X-list, which is request based and features some belting tunes
Radio 3 - classical, world - great to chill to and the home of Andy Kershaw's show

For news I like:

The Today programme, Radio 4 - heavy on the politics, but an informed start to the day
Newshour, BBC World Service - indepth coverage of the world's news headlines often overlooked in the domestic media
PM - my favourite bit being the listeners' e-mails read out on a Friday; very witty!

And for entertainment:

People like us, Radio 4 - hilariously accurate portrayal of the sort of people we often encounter in daily life.
Excess Baggage - essential listening for any would-be globetrotter.
The News Quiz, Radio 4 - actually saw this being recorded once. Very funny look at the week's news.
The Now Show, Radio 4 - biting satire of what's in the news.
Random stuff on BBC 7 - it's a bit hit and miss but there's some corking comedies to be had.

and foreign stuff:

I've long listened to overseas radio stations. Not so much now, but I still do online from time to time. It's a good way of brushing up the language skills, if you've learnt foreign languages and want to keep them practiced. I currently listen to FMVier from Austria from time to time. It's a bizarrely multilingual station with normally a decent playlist.

My least favourite stations are:

Much easier to list! lol!
More or less any local commercial station. Dumbed down content and playlist, playing the same repetitive, safe few songs day after day. Awful!

(apologies to our international friends for whom the above will mean very little!)

Let's have your favourites and recommendations!
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Post by Ruth »

I listen to virgin for tunes and raido 4 for , now don't laugh, womans hour! You know you may be the first folk I've told that!! i like the plays and the comedy on 4 too but only encounter them by chance it'smainly virgin.

I CANNOT stand the white noise on a radio so I didn't listen at all for years. Anyone else uffer that? That my lovely hubby bought me a DAB radio so no white noise for me. Sadly I can never rmemmber how to tune the pre stes and often accidently untune them. But then Dan putes it right for me again! I'll ask him to find 6 music for me - where is ti Daniel? ( yes you have the same name as my hubby!!)
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Post by Rosel »

Ahh the Radio is mt Friend.
I love Radio 4 mainlyfor news & comedy and occasional both together. Eddie Mair is great.
Radio 7 is also good as they have Old harry's game on every week and they play ones that aren't available on CD.
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I'm a big fan of Eddie Mair and Old Harry's Game too, Rosel.

I thought Eddie Mair was a great presenter of broadcasting house on Sunday mornings; the perfect mixture of wit and interesting features, without normally being too heavy for that time in the morning! He's taken his style to PM now as well, and it's refreshing to have a sense of humour in a news programm!

Old Harry's Game is, like a lot on BBC7, one of those things I stumble across randomly, but it's very funny and makes some nice comments on society at the same time.
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Post by fuzzy »

Oh :-({|= I dont listen to Radio 4 or 7................ HOW DARE YOU ALL HAVE SIMILAR INTERESTS THAT DO NOT SUIT *ME*?! :P

I like Radio 1. Joe Whiley and Chris Moyles are cool, and Sara Cox has a really nice voice, lol! \:D/

I dont tend to losten to radio a lot; only really when im in the shower every few weeks... :P:P:P:P

Ruth- tis alright; i read Woman and Womans Own! Used to get slagged rotten for that one! 8-[ #-o :-s
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Women's Hour is ok I suppose, but notsomething I would go out of my way to listen to.

My faveorite thing is Late Junction (Radio 3, Monday-Thursday 10pm-12pm).

It's hard to describe what it is.. but it plays a lot of interesting things including world music, folk music, medieval music...

I love my pink DAB radio!
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That sounds funky! Is it one of those retro looking Roberts ones by any chance?

For some reason there's been a trend in DAB radios to have a pine wood finish, no idea why, but mine's one of those.
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Yeah it's a Robert's retro one, I love it. My dad has one of the wooden ones- that's very smart too.
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I love Radio Four
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Post by mr_mallow »

I mainly listen to things like the news quiz, the now show (punt and dennis are my hero's) but I've actually found myself getting into Steve Right's show, not for the music, but because he has a good way of approaching various different topics. I'm also sad enough to listen to anything about politics, but there you go :p
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Post by Daniel »

Me too Mr Mallow, although I studied politics so that's my excuse, lol :D
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Post by thelaughinggooner »

i dont listen to the radio that much, i prefer my mp3 player for my music.

but when i do, i listen to virgin, i love their mix of rock/indie throughout time

i also listen to iain lee on LBC 97.3 his talk show is very funny and most of his callers are insane! :P
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Speaking of radio I have my own radio show on a project known as Youthcomm radio http://www.youthcomm.org.uk I am on Thursday from 4-6pm \:D/ Playing some classic rock, New bands and a little bit of a mixture. With some quirky features including the top 20 album chart I made need some help with features every now and then. Watch this space. Email me for more information. I am also on a podcast as well called Out of the Zone, but i'm not sure if I want my name reveled on her just yet not sure
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I do radio shows too!
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