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This chapter analyses programmes specific to the weekend on BBC Radio, including ‘Saturday Live’, ‘Desert Island Discs’, ‘Something Understood’, and ‘Poetry Please’.
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Radio Programmes Cited
Any Answers? (2016). BBC Radio 4 (16 January).
Archive on 4. (2016). BBC Radio 4 (16 January).
Bells on Sunday. (2016). BBC Radio 4 (17 January).
Desert Island Discs. (1979). BBC Radio 4 (16 December).
Desert Island Discs. (2010). BBC Radio 4 (17 October).
Desert Island Discs. (2016). BBC Radio 4 (17 January).
From Fact to Fiction. (2016). BBC Radio 4 (16 January).
From Our Own Correspondent. (2016) BBC Radio 4 (16 January).
iPM. (2016). BBC Radio 4 (16 January).
Money Box. BBC Radio 4 (16 January).
Poetry Please. (2016). BBC Radio 4 (17 January).
Saturday Live. (2016). BBC Radio 4 (16 January).
Something Understood. (2016). BBC Radio 4 (17 January).
Sunday Worship. (2016). BBC Radio 4 (17 January).
The Week in Westminster. BBC Radio 4 (16 January).
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Daly, M. (2016). The Weekend. In: Reading Radio 4. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57657-6_29
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