Have always loved the way the continuity announcer on BBC Radio 4 at the end of the evenings broadcasts wishes the listener a "peaceful night" or "a calm and contented night" and I picture bedroom lights being switched off in rural villages and small provincial towns whilst in City Centre's especially at weekends, its literally a different world.
Have always loved the way the continuity announcer on BBC Radio 4 at the end of the evenings broadcasts wishes the listener a "peaceful night" or "a calm and contented night" and I picture bedroom lights being switched off in rural villages and small provincial towns whilst in City Centre's especially at weekends, its literally a different world.
In Mexico by law this must be done in all TV and radio stations. They play the Mexican National Anthem, of course.
We should do the same
I love how it's literally the same audio they've been using on BBC1 for a long time
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN AND NOBODY ELSE CAN SAVE THE QUEEN!
This aged pretty poorly
bbc radio 1 closes at 10:45pm
bbc radio 2 closes at 11:20pm
bbc radio 3 closes at 12:10am
They still do this?
@@TreeMovies ok
@@Mnrr6131 radio 4 closes down at 01.00am then hands over to the world service until 05.20am
@@peterwilliamskelhorn6675 I though Radio 4 Exploded After Radio Play of The Death Of Mary Queen Of Scots.
@@P00katube they're 2 radio 4 stations. The main radio 4 and radio 4 extra and thats probably where the play was on
No, it's God Save The King now.
Frequency?
93.3 fm or 198 KHZ on longwave