That's another one on the "cannot listen to" list. In fact, Radio 2 was once upon a time my main source of listening, but is now a last resort. So much better on offer now, in this age of digital radio.a bit like Jeremy Vine on Radio 2,
That's another one on the "cannot listen to" list. In fact, Radio 2 was once upon a time my main source of listening, but is now a last resort. So much better on offer now, in this age of digital radio.a bit like Jeremy Vine on Radio 2,
Quite possibly not for much longera bit like Jeremy Vine on Radio 2, Daily Express done by the BBC
Sounds like Pebble Mill for the 2020s.They're the same programme aren't they, I remarked to my family the other day that "Morning Live" might as well be called "One Show AM". Same style of vapid presenters covering a truly weird blend of unconnected subjects... you might have Rylan shamelessly plugging his new show, then we lurch to an utterly tragic story about a kid with cancer, and then back to Joe Pasquale introducing a funny dog on a skateboard.
Chewing gum for the eyes, as Father Ted said.
I don't watch either routinely. The licence fee would be worth it for radio 4 alone. I doubt anyone could watch or listen to much more than 1% of the output of the BBC.Is one better than the other? Is the evening one just the morning one with different presenters? Anyone a bit annoyed at paying for them both?
Quite possibly not for much longer
View: https://youtu.be/0AqdG93ZHJs
Hard to have a Radio show from prison
Just get the whole lot on VHSBut then we would miss the highlight of the week.....Dad's Army😃
If you watched BBC 1 for 24h a day you would only be on about 10% of national TV and Radio output never mind the local services and online stuff. So your 1% is probably correct.I don't watch either routinely. The licence fee would be worth it for radio 4 alone. I doubt anyone could watch or listen to much more than 1% of the output of the BBC.
Not many shows have me wanting to throw things at the radio, but that sh*t stirring muppet manages to do just that! You can never hear what’s being said by the guests at the time (usually with opposing views on a given topic) because he’s too busy talking over them, while goading them into tearing strips off each other then telling them to calm down! Tw*t.Jeremy Vine on Radio 2,