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Name: Mrs G N Nunn on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Knight on Jan 24, 2013Comments: I am shocked that Radio 2 should even consider this change in the time slot for Sunday Half Hour. This programme is very important particularly for those who are housebound - but also for many others too. PLEASE keep it at 8.30 - it is only 30 mins.Flag
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Name: Rachael Salmon on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2013Comments: A valuable evening slot - 6.30 am suggestion is ridiculous!Flag
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Name: Win Noller on Jan 24, 2013Comments: I wish to support the petition to retain Sunday Half Hour in the evening. A Sunday Evening Service has been woven into the tapestry of christian worship for many ages. Please don't erode this vital part of our heritage.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephen Heygate on Jan 24, 2013Comments: How much more has the Christian faith to be marginalised - we will be stopped from wearing Christian symbols nextFlag
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Name: Kevin Stewart on Jan 24, 2013Comments: 6am6am is a total ridicules time to schedule the Sunday half hour many listeners look forward to the programme many of whom are getting on in years and do not rise before 7-8am in the morning or is it another ploy to pigeon hole God to placate todays secular society and marginalise people of faith. Come on BBC get your act togetherFlag
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Name: Shirley Kennedy on Jan 24, 2013Comments: This is probably the slippery slope to getting rid of this wonderful programme altogetherFlag
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Name: K J Abraham on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Aiden Hargreaves-Smith on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrea Kingston on Jan 24, 2013Comments: A comfort to many who cannot get to church. At 6am most are asleep. Terrible decision.Flag
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Name: Maureen J Hale on Jan 24, 2013Comments: Once more Christian religious programmes are being marginalised and fobbed off to obscure times by the BBC. Many sick and older people who are unable to get to church and gain tremendous comfort, strength and a spiritual lift in the knowledge that they are worshiping with thousands across the country. Apart from these there are many who take the time to tune in, listen and join with the worship which sets them up for the rest of the day. Few of these people are up and about so early in the morning.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2013Comments: 6 am is far too early for such a programne. Afternoon or evening is a much more acceptable time.Flag
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Name: Katharine Crowsley on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Paine on Jan 24, 2013Comments: why sideline a programme to an anti-social hour simply because it has religious content?Flag
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Name: Wendy Hartley on Jan 24, 2013Comments: How sad the BBC feel its ok to move this programme,and what a crazy time they have chosen.theSunday evening is a super time to relax and listen before the start of a new weekFlag
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Name: Erica Grubb on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Tony Poulter on Jan 24, 2013Comments: Once again the BBC is rifing roughshod over our Bristish way of life. We are a Christian Nation with a Christian Monarch and deserve that OUR BBC properly reflect Christianity in our Country.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Kitwood on Jan 24, 2013Comments: This programme, like Songs of Praise, is a lifeline for people who cannot get to church, especially older and housebound people. It is essential for them to keep this programme accessible ie at a time that is suitable for them. 6am would place this outside the reach of the majority of listeners. I beg you to keep its evening slotFlag
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Name: Tony.lawrence on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Tony.lawrence on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrina Lawrence on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Martin Stevensoon on Jan 24, 2013Comments: please do not change time of this very popular programmeFlag
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Name: Peter Wilkins on Jan 24, 2013Comments: Please do not move this lovely service to the rediculous time of 6am. This prevent me and many like me from tuning in and listening. Boo Hoo to BBC Radio 2.Flag
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Name: J David Varley on Jan 24, 2013Comments: I feel that 6am is a very unfriendly and inaccesible time for such a programme and cannot imagine that it will meet the needs of as many listeners as at the present time slot of 8.30pm, which is such a good time in the evening.Flag
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Name: Michael C. D. D. A. Lee on Jan 24, 2013Comments: There seems to be a concerted effort to reduce the Christian bases of our country.Flag
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Name: Daryl Halsey on Jan 24, 2013Comments: who is up at 6am on a Sunday?? It is lovely to settle down on a Sunday evening and listen to Sunday half hour. Please don't suggest i-player, it is never as good, frequently stalls and often says "content not working, try again later."Flag
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Name: David Smith on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: CATHARINE TURNER on Jan 24, 2013Comments: Absolutely! Who on earth wants to have to wake up at that time in the morning. It's current slot rounds off the weekend nicely.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Sylvia McLarnon on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenny Borst on Jan 24, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jacqueline M Farmer on Jan 24, 2013Comments: Sunday Half Hour is a programme that is special to many people, an essential part of Sunday evening. For the many people who cannot get out this gives them the chance to sing hymns with other people - many of us really do join in! it is so wrong to assume that everyone has access to programmes via computers. Nothing will ever replace switching on the radio at 8.30 pm and hearing wonderful hymns being sung. Shame on the BBC for trying to take away such a special programme.Flag
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Name: Gwyneth Jones on Jan 25, 2013Comments: It is a great pity to lose this programmeFlag
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Name: Sheila Groocock on Jan 25, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Garry Stubbs on Jan 25, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Karin Voth Harman on Jan 25, 2013Comments: I've always sensed that sunday half hour is something people listen to together --- very unlikely to happen at 6am. I'm disappointed that I will effectively lose this programme if it is rescheduled to such an unsociable hour.Flag
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Name: Deborah Kidd on Jan 25, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 25, 2013Comments: Older people who cannot attend their local church do not want to be awake by 6.00am!!!!Flag
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Name: John Nicholson on Jan 25, 2013Comments: this will reduce the number of people who benefit from the present time .Flag
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Name: Elspeth McGregor on Jan 25, 2013Comments: I feel it is extremely important that this is kept because so many housebound people who cannot go to worship in church are able to have a service in their own home. There are many many people who would want this kept.Flag
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Name: Jenny Hudson on Jan 25, 2013Comments: My elderly parents were housebound and unable to attend church in the last few years of their life. Sunday Half Hour was a true lifeline as it provided spiritual encouragement and a warm and friendly community to them, headed up by the wonderful Diane Louise-Jordan. They'd paid their licence fee to the BBC for many many years and yet the offer of programmes for viewers/listeners like them was diminishing. They both died last year. I'm sad to think that a precious programme is no longer available at such an ideal time slot for others like them, who would certainly not be able to cope with something like iplayer, even if they had a computer. Is there any way the show could be rebroadcast at an additional time on one of the many BBC channels???Flag
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Name: Peter Howe on Jan 25, 2013Comments: Dear BBC, Please reconsider the decision to move Sunday 1/2 hour and reinstate it at its original time.Flag
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Name: Alex.Hawkins on Jan 25, 2013Comments: The inclusion of religeous services of all kinds is as important as the constant update of all news items and should be an obligation to the BBC as a public service. It has been a great loss to many people that church services are no longer available and further reduction of the present kind is recretable. serviceFlag
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Name: Alison McGillivray on Jan 25, 2013Comments: I am greatly disappointed that Sunday half hour has been sidelined. Radio 2's party line seems to be "You can listen to it on iPlayer". I wonder how many of their loyal and rather elderly followers have access to iPlayer. We know this is a programme beloved of senior listeners and it seems to me like a further case of BBC's ageism policy.Flag
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Name: Brenda M Blundell on Jan 25, 2013Comments: Wholeheartedly. Jesus Christ is the Saviour of the world i.e. all mankind - God incarnate. Christians who have 'met' Him know Him to be The Way, The Truth and The Life - no one comes to the Father (God) except through Him. Sunday Half Hour must STAY AT 8.30pm. God gave us freewill - let's exercise that free will and tune in, 30 minutes is not long - hear it out and see what God has to say - He will speak to you. Of course, we have a choice, there is an Off button on every TV.Flag
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Name: William AC Brown on Jan 25, 2013Comments: Have already written to the BBC complaining about this. Dissatisfied with their response. Sorry for Diana Louise having to 'enthusiastically' support this. Bring it back to 8.30 pm please, BBC. And, no, I did not waken up for a 6am start last Sunday.Flag