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jayemcee | 20:46 Tue 13th May 2014 | Film, Media & TV
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I am looking for an on-line, free radio station that broadcasts plays, stories or audio books. Does such a thing exist. I would like something interesting to listen to when I am ironing, or suchlike. Any ideas?
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you could be describing R4e. Don't know about the on-line bit, though.
I don't know if such a station exists but here's a link to numerous stations on line. They are mainly UK or American based, there might be something of interest to you.
http://tunein.com/explore
BBC iPlayer (Radio)?
^Sorry, iPlayer means listening on your PC/laptop rather than a DAB radio.
Is comedy of any interest to you? ROK Classic Radio has a 24-hour British Comedy Channel (Hancock, Navy Lark, Men From the Ministry, etc). There's also the All Time Gold channel (with some more British comedy, plus US radio plays, etc), together with the American Comedy Channel (Bob Hope, Jack Benny, etc), the Crime and Suspense Channel (Sherlock Holmes, Dragnet, Sam Spade etc) and the Science Fiction and Supernatural Channel (Journey into Space, CBS Mystery Theater, Strange Tales, etc). It's where I do most of my listening!
http://rokradio.com/

As has also been suggested, Radio 4 Extra is great for comedy and drama. It's online here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/player/bbc_radio_four_extra
Project Gutenberg do audio readings of books. It may not be the same person reading all parts - I listened to Treasure Island and had male, female, American and Australian voices!
:-) On-line tends to imply computer not DAB radio, Calibax.

Sorry can't really help the OP but do say there are numerous places one can find sorted lists of Net radio stations to choose from. I even have a mobile app that gives me more stations than I could listen to, but I have only ever tuned in to a handful, none of which matches your brief. Why not check out blind related web sites. They may well have audio book broadcast links I'd have thought.
You can listen to Radio 4 Extra on line

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4extra

I can also listen to Radio 4 Extra on my TV as I have Sky.

I assume other providers (Freeview, Virgin) also provide Radio 4 Extra on the TV.
You could try this:-
http://www.booksshouldbefree.com/
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Thank you all for your suggestions. I do indeed listen to R4 and R4E, I also listen to R3, R2 and Classic FM. Sometimes there just does not seem to be anything on that I want to listen to. Sometimes there are very similar progs on every station, or it seems to be. If I am concentrating on a task then I miss most of a film if I am watching t v. I have tried tune in radio but only found music but it was 50's so that was very promising. I have printed off the answers and I shall try them all. Thank you.

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