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Old 08-08-2015, 06:56 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Note that radio drama is alive and well on BBC radio - nothing "old time" about it . All BBC radio programmes can be accessed world-wide on the BBC iPlayer site. The radio station "BBC Radio 4 Extra" is dedicated 24h a day to repeats of old BBC radio drama and comedy; its schedule can be found here.
I just downloaded the android app, "BBC Radio" and clicked on "4". I'll be giving it a try. I miss radio. Not that it matters much but I have a bluetooth wireless over-the-ear earphones that I use with my Nexus 5 phone to listen to music and drama as I walk my dog or am driving some distance. It's great. I don't listen to books. I prefer reading. I lose interest listening. That must be why radio programs were 30 or 60 minutes.

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