My wife has BBC radio archives playing online most of the time she's at her desk (not when she's doing fiddly stuff, obviously, but the rest of the time). There are mystery series, comedy series, Gardeners' Question Time and even Scotland Outdoors (I have no idea why this latter is one of her faves). Of course, there's all sorts of cultural stuff too, including an incredible amount of music in all genres. It's great "soft" PR for the UK.
Other countries have public radio stations doing the same. There's some great music on the Danish one, for example (although I find the site infernally difficult to navigate in that I, er, don't read Danish!).
Was The Museum on tv or radio? I must look out for it.
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Date: 2011-07-22 11:59 am (UTC)My wife has BBC radio archives playing online most of the time she's at her desk (not when she's doing fiddly stuff, obviously, but the rest of the time). There are mystery series, comedy series, Gardeners' Question Time and even Scotland Outdoors (I have no idea why this latter is one of her faves). Of course, there's all sorts of cultural stuff too, including an incredible amount of music in all genres. It's great "soft" PR for the UK.
Other countries have public radio stations doing the same. There's some great music on the Danish one, for example (although I find the site infernally difficult to navigate in that I, er, don't read Danish!).
Was The Museum on tv or radio? I must look out for it.