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11835 at 0130 UTC
I was listening to BBC World Service and listened to about a half hour of comedy. It was about human's perspective about animals. It included bits of many different comedian's acts. Very funny but I could not find the show title in Passport. Anyone know? -Al -- ~/.signature |
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Al Arduengo wrote: 11835 at 0130 UTC I was listening to BBC World Service and listened to about a half hour of comedy. It was about human's perspective about animals. It included bits of many different comedian's acts. Very funny but I could not find the show title in Passport. Anyone know? 1:30 UTC on Tuesday (that's Monday evening for North America) is their Light Entertainment slot. Go to http://www.bbcworldservice.com , and at the bottom there's a box to type in your city and hit the go button. Then you can pick what program track you want. (For a US city, the XM satellite schedule is also the Caribbean track that's on shortwave in the evening). Then you can select a schedule by day or by week. Digging out the Manila schedule I printed out yesterday, (You don't have to use YOUR city, Manila is the city I use to get the East Asian track that's the morning and late night signals here on the west coast), the program is one of the "Fanshawe Gets to the Bottom Of ..." series. The BBC on 15565 was coming in good at 5:00 UTC last night. Much better than 15360. Anyone know where that's coming from, off the top of their head? (Haven't had time to research it yet). Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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Dan wrote:
On Tue, 18 May 2004 11:33:44 -0500, Al Arduengo wrote: 11835 at 0130 UTC I was listening to BBC World Service and listened to about a half hour of comedy. It was about human's perspective about animals. It included bits of many different comedian's acts. Very funny but I could not find the show title in Passport. Anyone know? Yeah, I heard that too. It was this: Light Entertainment: Fanshawe Gets To The Bottom Of... Broadcaster Simon Fanshawe brings a cornucopia of comedy, quotations, literature and laughter to BBC World Service. Assisted by Bill Wallis. This week he gets to the bottom of...The Animal Kingdom Great show. Dan THanks for this info. Where did you find it if I may ask? BBC webpage? -- ~/.signature |
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