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I really enjoyed listening to this episode of This Natural Life while running an errand on an early lunch break today. It was interesting to find out about “The Human Swan” and Conservation Without Borders - how had I not heard of these, and Sacha Dench, before?

bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0028v02

BBCThis Natural Life - Sacha Dench - BBC SoundsConservationist Sacha Dench talks about her love of nature.

Please share. Donate if you can. The BBC Radio 4 Appeal was broadcast today. Supported by broadcasting legend Ken Bruce it will help UK charity #FamilyFund provide practical assistance for disabled or seriously ill young adults aged 18 to 24 living at home.

#BBC #Radio4Appeal #BBCRadio4 #Charity #Disability bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0027tcl

BBCRadio 4 Appeal - Family Fund - BBC SoundsKen Bruce makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Family Fund

I'm not sure I really care, but am kinda curious: Across their network, BBC Radio seem obsessed with asking listeners to "just ask your smart speaker to 'Play 6 Music/Newscast/whatever'". Is this because they (and so in turn we) pay in an SEO keyword fashion for these phrases to activate said content and need to prove its value? #BBC #Radio #BBCRadio4 #BBC6Music

We listened to a BBC Radio 4 documentary yesterday evening on the impact of the 1944 Education Act. This brought in the 11plus exam and formalised segregated state education by 'intellegence'.

Gosh there was a lot to unpack in that hour.

One comment was that it was more about ensuring a supply of workers than about ensuring social mobility - it was about keeping working people in their place.
Yes, some people did get a grammar school education they might not have got, but they were the exception (I was one).

The research underpinning the 11+ exams was faked.

It's interesting that my wife's school had written her off as someone who would go to a Secondary Modern school - but politics intervened and she went to a Comprehensive school. She ended up with more, and better, qualifications than I did. Yet I went to a Grammar School and have stumbled through education, only discovering my niche 30+ years after I left school.

Lovely to hear Ronald Binge’s son interviewed on Soul Music this evening. Ronald Binge is best known for composing Sailing By. I’ve not heard the whole programme yet. The piece was apparently in the BBC library from the mid-1960s, although the recording used for the Shipping Forecast now is an EMI recording from the 1970s. There were 2 recordings released on Rediffusion, one of which had vocals! Ronald Binge recorded with Rediffusion in the 1970s. #bbcradio4

**There are warnings of gales**

There are warnings of gales
Depending on where you are in relation to the steep white cliffs or the brown dirt hillsides
Depending on the lush green valleys filled with cows and sheep and goats and pigs
Looking out across the wheat fields in the late summer filled with the sway of the long stemmed grasses wishing they were oceans free of human intent for their impending death
Somewhere out in the world
There are warnings of gales
Inner turmoils or extra terrestrial battles
Or arguments in the corner shop over who could have the last packet of plain chocolate digestives
It is all relevant. Everything has its own equivalency. Each strike of potential catastrophe is equivalent to the next.
I recall the storm of 1987, which I slept through like a soft baby in a warm blanket. My mother called the following morning and I had no idea what she was talking about. The gales had swirled around me and might have caused total destruction, yet, I was safe in my swaddling clothes of care and love and a good bedsitter in Earls Court.
But, be aware of warnings of gales. In the end they will get us all.

A poem in celebration of the Shipping forecast. (bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qfvv)

BBCBBC Radio 4 - Shipping ForecastThe latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping