I'm so old I don't get many firsts these days, but the (charming) offer of a "free poem" on my way into work today was a welcome one- @jamespendlepoet.bsky.social delivered some rather lovely Tennyson (my choice) from memory. Impressive. π
I'm so old I don't get many firsts these days, but the (charming) offer of a "free poem" on my way into work today was a welcome one- @jamespendlepoet.bsky.social delivered some rather lovely Tennyson (my choice) from memory. Impressive. π
2/ β¦Now suddenly we are all supposed to snap into self-discipline like lean teenage greyhounds.
Bridget Jones expressed this perfectly- 1/ βWas really beginning to enjoy the feeling that normal service was suspended and it was OK to lie in bed as long as you want, put anything you fancy into your mouth, and drink alcohol whenever it should chance to pass your way, even in the morningsβ¦
My money is on Alan Franks. #TheArchers
So in short everyone in Ambridge has a plausible motive to try and kill George. #TheArchers
This isnβt a film, Brad. Itβs a radio play.
#TheArchers.
How does this police detective know Emma slapped George? Assume itβs because she is an attentive listener. #TheArchers
Huge news. 007 job share.
Will Helen be invited for a sheep-over? Iβll stop now.
Itβs a highland fling! (Donβt tell me itβs. Not the highlands)
Love is in the airβ¦
Just 11 minutes to go in the great #Newscast podathon. Go @adamfleming.bsky.social !! #CiN
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@thecidershedpod.bsky.social thank you for the mention- made me go βoohβ in Superdrug!
βAs a trained security operativeβ¦β dare you and Matthew to begin as many sentences as possible with that this week..
If youβre near a radio turn on BBC Radio 3 now. Amazing prom with Anouska Shankar and London Contemporary Orchestra.
The thing is that sort of sums up BRIAN
According to my calendar itβs the 96th birthday of the Guardian Backbencher.
About to try this Negroni and see if I can recall northern Indiaβs hilltop apples.
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Hear Gary OβDonoghueβs interview with President Trump and his account of how it happened on #Newscast. Highly recommended.
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Take 2- this is the *full* interview with President Trump
In which @timharford.ft.com recreates Nigelβs last moments in the name of scientific research. About 15β in though I recommend the rest too. #TheArchers #MoreorLess }#bbcradio4
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Patricia Lockwood on Sylvia Plath, you say? Online early, you say? Thank you @lrb.co.uk - donβt mind if I do.
There should definitely be a compound German word for the experience of setting up a new electronic device for your child whilst said child bounces up and down leaning over your shoulder to press buttons before reading the screen and whilst you try to remember the pin you set 8 years ago. #switch2
Enjoyed Professor Sir John Curtice describing the baseline for the local elections as βpsephological pre- historyβ.
For everyone in need of nine minutes of pure joy- in the last ever Point of View, Howard Jacobson reflects on the art of the essay. There's one apercu in particular for all broadcasters to treasure- 'the voice will give away what the words will keep hidden'.
If youβre looking for a concise and trenchant digest of todayβs events concerning #Ukraine, hereβs an emergency #Ukrainecast
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Thatβs gentlemen plural. How do you edit a post on BS?!
Ladies and gentleman- this doc is on iPlayer now and on BBC1 at 9pm. Worth your time I promise.
Not sure any words can add to this. Coming next week. #Newscast