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Radio phone-ins
sabina ahmed Started conversation Feb 28, 2007
Arrrgh, am addicted to radio phone ins.well I love radio anyway.Never have been a big fan of the television. Years ago when I came to England,in the seventies,I was a young and naive girl. didnt know much about this country, though I knew a bit about the lirerature and the beautyof this land. I have always enjoyed and had a radio in India where |I came from; and it only seemed natural that my purchase was a wireless here. I discovered Jimmy Young and Terry Wogan. Their banter cheered me up, and danced to the lively songs they played.It taught me the ins and outs of the language and about the customs and about life as it is lived in England.
Then one day I found radio4,and I was hooked. This was the first talk radio I have listned to. Since then I have seen the growth of more talk radios and the phenomen which is radio phone ins. I find it ascinating that through this media you get the opinion and the grieviences of the nation. You hear the pain, the anger and sometime some comical conversations.But all humanity comes together for an hour and I love it. I will talk about the various genere of these programmes. It is getting late now and hopeully that5 distasteful film about the sex life of our deputy prime minister must have finished by now, i better go and listen to the news.
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