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Ross King
Jul 29, 2009 @ 6:50 am | delete
- Isn't Heart for Boy-Band rejects?
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Peter Drew
Jul 28, 2009 @ 8:47 pm | delete
- From a Connecticutian here in the States: You have a national treasure in Radio 4. The closest thing we've got is National Public Radio, mainly because NPR and/or its affiliates have aired a number of Radio 4 shows, I mean "programmes." NPR has even emulated a few, including The News Quiz. NPR's version is called Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me. it's funny, witty. But not quite in the same league as Jeremy Hardy, Sandi Toqsvig, or Andy Hamilton. I think Paul Merton is one of the quickest wits on the planet and he proves it on Just a Minute. And the UK lost, way too soon, one of the wittiest people I've ever heard or seen, Linda Smith, a couple of years back. One funny human not afraid to skewer anyone or anything that deserved it. It's obvious I'm partial to the quiz panels, but I appreciate many of the serious shows, too. Radio Talent, keep supplying top production and presentation talent to Radio 4, and keep one of the world's radio treasures going strong. Regards, Peter Drew
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