I'm the same, I've spent my afternoon enjoying this while cleaning the car. I have some Paul Temple lined up for this evening. 12 years, since I watched TV, and there are still so many to listen to.
It is 9 years since we had a TV. We have watched TV when on holiday in the hotel's bedroom but the shows and quizzes remain depressing the same and we quickly revert to the radio.
Not watching the tv or listening to the news was the best thing I ever did. My anxiety is not so prevalent and I’m more relaxed and calm It also makes you realise how much there is to do in instead of tv. I love listening to these audio plays, Paul Temple my favourite. I also like b&w films from the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, they are wonderful. I hadn’t realised how much the tv allows our brains to dwindle in knowledge and we’re definitely getting dumber than people in the 1900’s. It’s as if they want us to be. Thank you for these wonderful plays. They are much appreciated
British English is fraught with verbal shortening of written words and their complete selection of letters. First sample: Worcestershire sauce. Gotta love the variety in life!
I got rid of my tv in 2018. I've spent just over 7 years listening to crime fiction. Sooooooo relaxing! ❤❤❤
Yes, we have not had tv since the 90s. Initially there were lots of good TV shows. Supposedly movie makers, TV, produce what the public wants.
I'm the same, I've spent my afternoon enjoying this while cleaning the car. I have some Paul Temple lined up for this evening. 12 years, since I watched TV, and there are still so many to listen to.
It is 9 years since we had a TV. We have watched TV when on holiday in the hotel's bedroom but the shows and quizzes remain depressing the same and we quickly revert to the radio.
We too are a non TV household and it is so liberating. Have rediscovered my love of literature, classical music and wonderful radio dramas....
Not watching the tv or listening to the news was the best thing I ever did. My anxiety is not so prevalent and I’m more relaxed and calm
It also makes you realise how much there is to do in instead of tv.
I love listening to these audio plays, Paul Temple my favourite.
I also like b&w films from the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, they are wonderful.
I hadn’t realised how much the tv allows our brains to dwindle in knowledge and we’re definitely getting dumber than people in the 1900’s. It’s as if they want us to be.
Thank you for these wonderful plays.
They are much appreciated
Another excellent drama.
Such great actors 💙
Florence is a real piece of work. A force to be reckoned with.
Many thanks for another great upload.
Admiral picture! Great plot and narrators. Thank you.
Thrillingly beautiful ❤
Thank you. Its hard to find Florence Cusack stories.
Just have to agree with all.
Am I wrong in pronouncing medicine with 3 syllables? I will never say medcine ‼️❤😊
I pronounce medicine correctly with 3 syllables. ❤
British English is fraught with verbal shortening of written words and their complete selection of letters. First sample: Worcestershire sauce. Gotta love the variety in life!
@@brootham9979like the way English people say the word family as ‘famly’.
@@brootham9979please explain the Worcestershire sauce reference
@@rosainecalmeyer4428 Worcestershire sauce is pronounced 'wooster' sauce