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Five programmes, one each day at UK lunchtime and repeated at 10 pm.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qn3s3

When the slot was given to Duke Ellington in the late 70s there were riots in the Home Counties. I expect David Cameron will make a statement about how it illustrates the cultural decline of the nation under the stewardship of Labour.

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Five programmes, one each day at UK lunchtime and repeated at 10 pm.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qn3s3

When the slot was given to Duke Ellington in the late 70s there were riots in the Home Counties. I expect David Cameron will make a statement about how it illustrates the cultural decline of the nation under the stewardship of Labour.

Clearly evidence of the broken society, feral jazz fans out of control etc etc.

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Very nice. Listening to Episode 1. Thanks.

Just noticed that these episodes have a sunset period and Episode 1 leaves the air in 5 days.

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Glad you mentioned that.

I checked yesterday and the programmes were not yet available on the iPlayer. Thought I'd missed it. But it's there now. Am recording it to listen to in the car next week on the work run.

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Listened to programme 1 and the first 20 mins of 2 on the work run today.

Very well done! Donald Macleod...who you normally hear talking about Haydn or Berlioz...is there asking questions as the inexperienced but interested novice. What really impresses is the explanations of Geoffrey Smith. I've only heard him doing his amiable but rather scripted Jazz Record Requests. But here he positively bubbles with enthusiasm and shows a great knowledge of the music - not just the who/what/where but he talks authoritatively about what is happening musically.

I always think it sad that programmes like these only survive for a broadcast or two and then vanish (I know - contractual, licence etc). Should be linked up for constant reference - perfect for a music student or someone coming new to jazz and wanting a primer.

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