What is the strange Murphy's law which means that if you catch a snippet of an interesting programme on #BBCRadio4 and #4extra you will never be able to find it again, but if you find a certain programme boring you will catch it over and over and over again? Do they have some fiendish algorithm?
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#4Extra #fireworkaccident
Aint none to save its gone
Yea his hand is gone... fucking hell... #4extra
A miserable looking Tony Hancock is hunched over a cup of tea
On the flip side, #4Extra is a wonderful way to start the day. True, you might not know what decade you're in but at least you start the day with a smile, not high blood pressure.
I love what Anton Lesser does with Falco #4Extra. Quite jealous of his talent.
As someone who flipped the dial to #4Extra nearly a decade ago, I can't believe so many people still listen to the Today prog.
Since you’ve mentioned #Tolstoy, I recommend the repeat of this excellent serialisation of Resurrection on #BBC #radio #4extra #BBCsounds
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
#4extra Does anyone really want to listen to Dr Who?
What a racket on #4extra bring back the real comedy nothing but documentaries today.