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R4 at bedtime

(9 Posts)
Katek Wed 06-May-15 07:57:23

Did anyone else hear the piece at 11.15 last night entitled 'The Quarryman's Daughters'? Did I miss the point completely or was it as bad as I thought? The preamble between 11-11.15 was just as bad. Apparently the author is a sculptor who creates sculptures using words????Then we had a programme called 'Jigsaw' which I think was meant to be comedy. It failed miserably. The 11-midnight slot seems to be a dumping ground for some very poor programmes.

NanKate Wed 06-May-15 10:56:44

I was away with the fairies KatyK .

Glad I missed what sounded like dire radio.

No doubt someone will come back to us singing its praises. hmm

Katek Wed 06-May-15 12:50:36

Wish I'd been there as well NanKate! Never mind....measured tones of the shipping forecaster eventually sent me off.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 06-May-15 12:54:58

That is too early for my bedtime. I am an owl.

Elegran Wed 06-May-15 13:01:26

What do they think real writers do with words then? Pile them in a heap and let us take our pick? No, they sculpt characters and stories and descriptions out of them.

I think I might go into sculpture - I could tear up a dictionary, put the pieces into a waste-paper bin and put it in a sculpture exhibition as "The printer's bones, - raw materials for a papier mache Venus de Milo"

Katek Wed 06-May-15 13:12:48

Inspired thinking Elegran! You'd probably get an Arts Council grant for it!

Ana Wed 06-May-15 13:21:30

I was going to suggest you'd win the Turner Prize, Elegran, but have just discovered it's only given to people under 50! shock

Ageism!

Bez Wed 06-May-15 13:38:14

I heard some of the programme and thought it was rubbish too - not long to wait though till 'till today in Parliament ' is back. Sat night is better with Round Britain Quiz or the music one. We are an hour ahead here so it is about midnight when I hit the sack and this is then the dreaded 11pm UK slot.
Also some nights now they broadcast BBC Schools programmes about 2 am - they used to be on another channel entirely.

Sometimes the World programmes are interesting - but I rarely hear them all through!

Lilygran Wed 06-May-15 14:10:27

I listened to a bit of a documentary about Portland stone, then turned the radio off to read in bed. Then I put my book down and turned the radio on again. What was that? I had worked out it was some kind of cross media thing. My DH and I were both unimpressed. It reminded me of experimental theatre from the 1960s but not in a good way.