The time has come for me to acknowledge publicly the debt of gratitude that I owe to the Controller of Radio 3. Had it not been for the increasingly bizarre changes foisted on 'Breakfast', I would not have discovered the (largely) unalloyed pleasure of starting my listening day 6 times a week with the 'Today' programme. This has led me to discover other features of the Radio 4 schedule: comedy (some awful, some e.g. 'Bleak Expectations', absolutely wonderful), drama, documentaries, From Our Own Correspondent, quizzes.... I write this without a sense of irony, but with a touch of sadness. I still listen to Radio 3 at other times, most often between 10.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. - but I always check the Radio 4 schedules first.


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