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Originally posted by expatLeave behind the radio, warm beer, fish and chips, cricket on the vollage green in long summer evenings.
Fight! Fight!! Fight!!!
Go on, Biggles, bash his 'kin 'ead in! 'ave the dirty bastard!!!
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Originally posted by handsfreeYeah you tell her Expat, Threaded. That should put the 84 year old woman in her place.
(isn't "her place" somewhere she feels at home?)
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Spot on
Yeah you tell her Expat, Threaded. That should put the 84 year old woman in her place.
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Originally posted by handsfreeHi,
Can some of you expats tell me how to get BBC radio stations on the continent please?
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Originally posted by handsfreeI should have qualified the question by saying internet isn't really an option, because the mother-in-law and her mother want something they can listen to in their bedrooms or out in the garden. Something portable.
Always glad to help.
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Originally posted by MordacThe Glory days will return Franco, have no fear of that. They never really went away, we're just lulling Chel$ki into a false sense of security...
Your lot are just plunging money into new property! should make a mint when they pull it all down to build a supermarket
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The Glory days will return Franco, have no fear of that. They never really went away, we're just lulling Chel$ki into a false sense of security...
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Originally posted by MordacI doubt it - I have heard that DAB signals are weaker than FM, so they would have to broadcast locally.
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Originally posted by handsfreeWould a digital radio enable them to get the lot?
Cheers
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Q: Am I right in thinking one of these little World Radio's would only pick up BBC World Service and maybe Radio 4 LW?
A: Yes.
Q: Would a digital radio enable them to get the lot?
A: No.
Internet or Sky is the only realistic option. Possibly a local cable/satellite company carries them. Perhaps you could record every day's transmission of Radio 2 onto a disk for them and post it to them. Then they can get the true ex-pat experience with all the news a few days old.Last edited by Lucifer Box; 17 October 2005, 13:17.
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Thanks
I should have qualified the question by saying internet isn't really an option, because the mother-in-law and her mother want something they can listen to in their bedrooms or out in the garden. Something portable.
Am I right in thinking one of these little World Radio's would only pick up BBC World Service and maybe Radio 4 LW?
Would a digital radio enable them to get the lot?
Cheers
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Originally posted by handsfreeHi,
Can some of you expats tell me how to get BBC radio stations on the continent please?
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