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Funeral Songs and Chemical Songs
As I was driving past the Korean shops and restaurants of New Malden this morning, BBC Radio 4 was running a piece on the songs being chosen for funerals now, in a shift away from traditional religious music. After a few bursts of "My Way",...
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Inside Today
My fellow blogger Adam Tinworth has tracked down this viral video from BBC Radio 4's Today Programme, which has gone out round the world today on Twitter. As you will see pretty quickly, it's a spoof. Read More...
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