G#Gill;1122430 wrote: Oscar, you need Real Player to listen to repeats of stuff on the BBC. I downloaded Real Player, then when I tried to listen to the repeat of the Walmsley interview, it could not provide it. There was a notice - apparently some BBC programmes are subject to copyright etc. and cannot be repeated over the internet. So unless anybody managed to hear the programme 'live', I think it very unlikely that it can be heard now.
I'm sorry I missed it !
AWW Thanks for trying Gill. We had to download some nonsense before we could get the radio prog on the pc but got it in the end. Mine wouldn't do it but Mr O's did
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I had to explain to some BL war vets how to download the thing and bearing in mind most are around 80 to 90 yrs old, it got rather confusing. :wah: The Chairman has just rung and he managed to set an old fashioned tape recorder up next to the pc speakers and recorded it for them.
When Mr O got in, he managed to get in that these gangs of ferile kids also laugh at the police :sneaky::sneaky: Very true round here though.
I remember once on the war memorial, there was a gang of them drinking under age and abusing passers by. The police actually turned up on that occassion but it was 'Blunkett's' army of PCSO's who are a waste of time and tax payers money. We were standing across the road as they were trying to confiscate these kids drink, some as young as 13 or 14 yrs old. We actually saw one lad spit on one of these officers and she did NOTHING!!!!!
When Mr O got on he also said if the parents claim child benifit until they are 16 yrs old, then the parents should be in court when their offspring is caught drunk in the small hours breaking the law.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon