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Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. James |
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James Heaton wrote:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. |
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In message , at 23:43:07 on Fri, 24 Aug
2018, Recliner remarked: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 23:43:07 on Fri, 24 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) There's a separate iPlayer for BBC Radio. Not sure if your TV can access that. |
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In message , at 08:05:33 on Sat, 25 Aug
2018, Recliner remarked: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 23:43:07 on Fri, 24 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Anyway, I've created an anonymous account, and *now* it says I need Flash Player. Which I don't have installed, as a security measure. https://www.pcrisk.com/internet-thre...-security-risk I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) There's a separate iPlayer for BBC Radio. Not sure if your TV can access that. It appears not (apart from Radio1 which is apparently now regarded as a TV channel)! -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 08:05:33 on Sat, 25 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 23:43:07 on Fri, 24 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Even if it does (I can't remember), I thought I'd see it signing in. But when I just tried it in a different browser, it did ask me to sign in. Anyway, I've created an anonymous account, and *now* it says I need Flash Player. Which I don't have installed, as a security measure. I watched it on my iPad, which also doesn't have Flash. Maybe there's a different, Flash-free version if you're accessing from a mobile device, as most don't have Flash? Of course, it's silly for them to require Flash on *any* device for a purely audio playback. https://www.pcrisk.com/internet-thre...-security-risk I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) There's a separate iPlayer for BBC Radio. Not sure if your TV can access that. It appears not (apart from Radio1 which is apparently now regarded as a TV channel)! That's a new one on me. |
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In message , at 09:21:55 on Sat, 25 Aug
2018, Recliner remarked: It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Even if it does (I can't remember), I thought I'd see it signing in. They do it silently and instantly. But when I just tried it in a different browser, it did ask me to sign in. Anyway, I've created an anonymous account, and *now* it says I need Flash Player. Which I don't have installed, as a security measure. I watched it on my iPad, which also doesn't have Flash. Maybe there's a different, Flash-free version if you're accessing from a mobile device, as most don't have Flash? Of course, it's silly for them to require Flash on *any* device for a purely audio playback. I switched to Chrome, which works OK. Will listen to it later, as it's time to do other stuff now. -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 09:21:55 on Sat, 25 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Even if it does (I can't remember), I thought I'd see it signing in. They do it silently and instantly. Yes, so it seems. But when I just tried it in a different browser, it did ask me to sign in. Anyway, I've created an anonymous account, and *now* it says I need Flash Player. Which I don't have installed, as a security measure. I watched it on my iPad, which also doesn't have Flash. Maybe there's a different, Flash-free version if you're accessing from a mobile device, as most don't have Flash? Of course, it's silly for them to require Flash on *any* device for a purely audio playback. I switched to Chrome, which works OK. Will listen to it later, as it's time to do other stuff now. Don't forget to skip the first two hours. I also skipped over her music choices. So, overall, you need about 45 minutes to listen to the full interview. |
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![]() "Recliner" wrote in message news ![]() James Heaton wrote: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. Norfolk's my local station, and I record the 'Tuesday Guest' slot every week. Probably 3 out of 4 I wipe as soon as I hear who it is, but there can be some absolute corkers on it! James |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 08:05:33 on Sat, 25 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 23:43:07 on Fri, 24 Aug 2018, Recliner remarked: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06g3b9p Vicki is the 'Tuesday Guest' in the 3rd hour - long interview plus 6 records of her choice. She's from Norfolk originally. Good interview with most of the railway content later in the hour. Geoff and Vicki have a book out for Christmas about All the Stations and are planning an Irish tour in the future. Thanks, I'd never have stumbled on that. I'd no idea she was a dancer and drummer, or that you could do an MA at the Globe Theatre. Interesting how a temporary job at Buck House can lead to a long-term job at the LT Museum. I'm sure Roland would approve of the references to Ely. It appears to requires a "BBC account" to listen on my PC. It didn't require any acount when I played it. Perhaps your browser has a saved-signin? Anyway, I've created an anonymous account, and *now* it says I need Flash Player. Which I don't have installed, as a security measure. https://www.pcrisk.com/internet-thre...-security-risk I'll have to wait until I can play it on my TV (I presume a TV iPlayer does radio too?) There's a separate iPlayer for BBC Radio. Not sure if your TV can access that. It appears not (apart from Radio1 which is apparently now regarded as a TV channel)! If you can get BBC Norfolk on Freeview 719 it is repeated tomorrow at 1pm. Think you should be Sandy transmitter which is the same group as Tacolneston. James |
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