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In late 1987, Macleod was presenting Midweek Choice on BBC Radio 3. [5] In 1990 he was presenting various programmes for BBC Radio 3. [6] For four years prior to 1996, Macleod was in charge of presentation at BBC Radio 3. [3] From May 1996 onwards, Macleod presented Through The Night on BBC Radio 3. [7] He joined Composer of the Week in 1999. [8]
Composer of the Week is a biographical music programme produced by BBC Cymru Wales and broadcast on BBC Radio 3.It is broadcast daily from Monday to Friday at 4pm for an hour, with each week's programmes being a self-contained series of five dedicated to a particular composer or a group of related composers.
The Lakes is a British television drama series, created and principally written by Jimmy McGovern, first broadcast on BBC1 on 14 September 1997. [1] The series, which was principally filmed in and around Patterdale and The Ullswater Hotel, Glenridding, [2] stars John Simm as Danny Kavanagh, a hotel porter, compulsive gambler, and philanderer who escapes from the dole queues in Liverpool to ...
The title refers to the sound of church-bells and it sets Crosse's own choice of texts by a variety of English poets ("I spent as long choosing the text as writing the music"), [3] an approach similar to that of Britten in his Spring Symphony. Though the subject-matter is often dark – many of the texts relate to death – the composer aimed ...
Molleson presented BBC Radio 3 concerts from 2015 onwards [5] and first presented Breakfast on BBC Radio 3 in May 2021. [6] Molleson has presented documentaries for BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service. [7] In 2023, she began presenting some editions of Composer of the Week on BBC Radio 3, [8] with Donald Macleod presenting the other editions ...
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Radio 3 is the successor station to the Third Programme which began broadcasting on 29 September 1946. [8] The name Radio 3 was adopted on 30 September 1967 when the BBC launched its first pop music station, Radio 1 [9]: 247 and rebranded its national radio channels as Radio 1, Radio 2 (formerly the Light Programme), Radio 3, and Radio 4 (formerly the Home Service).