Sentences with phrase «radio programmes off»

The Archive, which is part of the National Library of Wales, has been recording television and radio programmes off - air from the main terrestrial broadcasters in Wales since the 1980s, creating an unrivalled collection which can be viewed onsite.

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He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: «Can the politicians not put at the front of their minds the needs of the United Kingdom to come out with a functional, working system for Brexit, and agree that certain things that, as it were, «off the political table» and will be decided separately in an expert commission, or commission of senior politicians led by someone that is trusted in the political world?»
Had to switch off from my favourite radio sport programme and tv.
«Nigel Farage, the party leader, admitted on Radio 4's Today programme yesterday morning that he was still feeling «pretty hacked off» with Bloom's behaviour.
Speaking on MultiTV / Joy FM news analysis programme, Newsfile, Saturday, Mr Briamah said the NMC can work with the airwaves regulator, National Communications Authority (NCA), to take the radio station off.
«That was a mistake because it meant that at a critical time in our country's history the Government was let off the hook,» he told Radio 4's Today programme.
Less than two months into the first phase of the coalition's consulting process, and the prime minister did little to quash talk of a debate, telling BBC Radio 4's Today programme: «This government is taking government off the sofa and putting it round the cabinet table.
«I would prefer not to be better off and have a country that didn't go to 75million, where young people could aspire to buy house and where British families could get jobs and a decent standard of living,» he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Over the course of 2017, the FM radio network will slowly be switched off, with listeners only able to listen to digital programmes instead.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, former education secretary Justine Greening said she remained a «firm supporter» of Mrs May and called on «soundings off» to stop.
Off topic, but maybe of interest to Tony and readers: Mrs Brian Cox has just been on BBC Radio 4's book review programme, «A Good Read».
Mr O'Connor's plight led off Tuesday's CBC Radio Ontario Today programme on the WSIB and its policy on pre-existing conditions [listen to the full podcast].
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