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Listening To The Radio And Not Giving It My Full Attention
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I think I heard the first radio play to be broadcast will be rebroadcast to mark it's 100th anniversary.
I think it deals with people trapped in either a mine or a collapsed building.
While it was scheduled long before the tragic events in Turkey/Syria should the broadcast still go on in view of what's happened?
I think it deals with people trapped in either a mine or a collapsed building.
While it was scheduled long before the tragic events in Turkey/Syria should the broadcast still go on in view of what's happened?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Since I posted last night, it's occurred to me that, as the first ever play that was written especially for radio (even if it was actually an adaptation of a stage work by a different writer) was broadcast on 15 January 1924, it's likely that it's 100th birthday won't be celebrated until early next year anyway. That must surely be long enough after the Turkey earthquake for there to be no accusations of 'insensitivity' flying around, shouldn't it?
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