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8951
Name: Paul Beatty on Dec 9, 2011Comments: Short stories, Radio, marriage made in heaven and very BritishFlag
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8952
Name: Paul Beatty on Dec 9, 2011Comments: Short stories, Radio, marriage made in heaven and very BritishFlag
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8953
Name: Ros Davis on Dec 10, 2011Comments:Flag
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8954
Name: Ani on Dec 11, 2011Comments:Flag
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8955
Name: Carole Anne Benton on Dec 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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8956
Name: Harris Graber on Dec 12, 2011Comments: BBC Radio 4's drama and short stories have been a mainstay of my radio listening. Please don't let that end.Flag
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8957
Name: Laura MacPhee on Dec 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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8958
Name: Clare Hey on Dec 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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8959
Name: Paul Reeve on Dec 12, 2011Comments: Oh dear! Not more cuts!Flag
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8960
Name: Derek Richards on Dec 13, 2011Comments:Flag
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8961
Name: Fiona Linday on Dec 13, 2011Comments: To encourage the genre of short story, I ask that you might continue to maintain the short story output on radio 4. So many rely on this wonderful service.Flag
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8962
Name: Jude Ellery on Dec 13, 2011Comments: .Flag
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8963
Name: Richard M James on Dec 14, 2011Comments:Flag
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8964
Name: Jessica Hyslop on Dec 15, 2011Comments:Flag
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8965
Name: Alex Preston on Dec 16, 2011Comments:Flag
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8966
Name: L Mackenzie on Dec 17, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Emma Swain on Dec 17, 2011Comments:Flag
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8968
Name: David Finch on Dec 18, 2011Comments: The BBC is an important part of the UK cultural identity and so are our writers and artists. The Arts are not a luxury they are essential.Flag
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8969
Name: Joan Osbaldeston on Dec 19, 2011Comments: I got my break as a writer through winning a Radio 4 short story competition and then went on to have two more stories broadcast. In addition to the confidence it gave me as a writer, it has helped me enormously when approaching agents and publishers. There is no other avenue for the short story which has such a huge and avid audience.Flag
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8970
Name: Angela Sarah Mckie on Dec 19, 2011Comments:Flag
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8971
Name: Dan Rebellato on Dec 20, 2011Comments:Flag
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8972
Name: Sam Mardell on Dec 23, 2011Comments:Flag
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8973
Name: Rupert Smith on Dec 23, 2011Comments:Flag
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8974
Name: Anonymous on Dec 27, 2011Comments:Flag
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8975
Name: Anonymous on Jan 1, 2012Comments:Flag
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8976
Name: Anonymous on Jan 1, 2012Comments:Flag
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8977
Name: Amanda Saint on Jan 3, 2012Comments:Flag
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8978
Name: Matt Addis on Jan 5, 2012Comments:Flag
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8979
Name: Graham Webb on Jan 5, 2012Comments: We need storytelling to be kept as part of our culture. Stories read on the radio are simply one of life's most wonderful, entertaining and necessary, pleasures. What we do NOT need is more news comment programmes!Flag
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8980
Name: Anonymous on Jan 7, 2012Comments: as a disabled person i cannot get out much so the short stories on the radio are invaluable to meFlag
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8981
Name: John Repsch on Jan 8, 2012Comments:Flag
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8982
Name: Victoria Owens on Jan 9, 2012Comments: It would be sad beyond words for Radio Four to turn lukewarm in its support for short stories. Its devotion to the form has always served writers and listeners well. We need more broadcast stories - not fewer.Flag
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8983
Name: Dick Bateman on Jan 10, 2012Comments: Like many authors, I started by listening to short stories and then chanced my arm by writing a few. That led me on to a career in writing which led to over 20 publications which all went into second editions. Please keep the short story form prominent BBC 4 for older people like me who love the form and on at least one BBC channel, which young people listen to. Dick Bateman 10.01.12Flag
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8984
Name: Michael Bishop on Jan 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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8985
Name: Bettine Walters on Jan 13, 2012Comments:Flag
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8986
Name: Elizabeth Wilde McCormick on Jan 15, 2012Comments: The short story on radio 4 is an example of focused writing at its best. In 15 minutes many worlds can be entered. Please maintain it's place in British broadcasting.Flag
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8987
Name: Kerry Keys on Jan 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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8988
Name: Professor Deborah Bowman on Jan 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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8989
Name: Angela Hughes on Jan 23, 2012Comments:Flag
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8990
Name: Sally Newton on Jan 23, 2012Comments: A sad loss for Radio 4, which is otherwise one of the best things about Britain, in my opinion.Flag
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8991
Name: Betty Burton on Jan 25, 2012Comments: count me in.Flag
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8992
Name: Elaine Dabiri on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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8993
Name: Virginia Holmes on Jan 30, 2012Comments: do not reduce the short story output radio 4 - where else will new creative people be heard. We are a nation of writers (wordsmiths) new talent must be given a chance to be heard and to learn their skillsFlag
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8994
Name: Richard Holmes on Jan 30, 2012Comments: A vital platform for new talentFlag
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8995
Name: Oem Software on Feb 12, 2012Comments: 3407hs I must admit, the webmaster is a cool guy..!!Flag
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8996
Name: P.L. Snow on Feb 16, 2012Comments: Radio 4 reaches so many people, and it is one of the few places where the story can be heard, rather than read. PLease don't reduce this resource.Flag
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8997
Name: Sandra James-young on Feb 18, 2012Comments:Flag
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8998
Name: Bruce Whitehead on Feb 29, 2012Comments: the extra 15 mins in World at One is flabby and not working. Please restore the restorative short story!Flag
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8999
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Name: Nxrqefdm on Mar 1, 2012Comments: jKjAZP znpmvibngbnw, xxbrzdcbwojc, hqqadptzveeb, http://pjbhsekbbxnj.com/Flag