You can now listen to any of ten BBC radio stations while you surf the web. Simply click on the word "Radio" above under the header image. Select which station you want to listen to, then click anywhere on the larger original screen and the radio will then play in the background while you surf wherever.
My favourite is the world service of the BBC, and when I'm in the UK it's Radio four. Have listened to Radio seven over the past few days too and was pleased to here episodes of Hancock's half hour and the Goon Show.
BBC Radio - Listen while you surf
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Re: BBC Radio - Listen while you surf
Hughie,
absolutely amazing. Thanks for this new feature, which I am sure is going to be one of the site's most used features in the future.
JD
absolutely amazing. Thanks for this new feature, which I am sure is going to be one of the site's most used features in the future.
JD
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Re: BBC Radio - Listen while you surf
Nicely done Hughie, now I have another reason not to hear when Meg callsHughie wrote:You can now listen to any of ten BBC radio stations while you surf here at threetowners...
I'm still saving up for a signature.
Re: BBC Radio - Listen while you surf
Great Hughie, My choice is BBC radio 2.
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Theres a programme on radio 2 every Saturday morning from 8 till 10, called sound of the sixties.
Brian Matthew is the dj.
It plays all the songs from the sixties, so most of our members should enjoy lots of music which brings back memories.
I remember listening to him when it was the light programme, and the very same Brian Matthew was the dj.
He's 81 years old now, and sounds just the same as he did in the sixries.
Brian Matthew is the dj.
It plays all the songs from the sixties, so most of our members should enjoy lots of music which brings back memories.
I remember listening to him when it was the light programme, and the very same Brian Matthew was the dj.
He's 81 years old now, and sounds just the same as he did in the sixries.
Idiot - seeks village.
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Thanks, Chris. That gives us an hour to get the dancing shoes on - had to take the chandeliers down, with the way I'm throwing oor Betty around we were feart we'd bring them down. So that'll be 7pm here
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Well Hughie, I will be thinking of you both on Saturday when I am listening to the show - wouldn't miss it.
Meg
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Enjoyed it immensely, Chris. But never got to hear it all as we had visitors. Later on there was a variety of very witty English comedy on Radio 7 which started just after 10 am in the UK - that was 9 pm here in Oz.
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