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Name: Luke Monahan on Feb 18, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Lynne Pardoe on Feb 18, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: George And Nancy Taylor on Feb 18, 2013Comments: We have listened to Sunday Half Hour for more than 30 years and we hope to listen to it again once the BBC realise how many people love this programmeFlag
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Name: Anne Marie Coppock on Feb 18, 2013Comments: Please save this wonderful uplifing programme.Flag
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Name: Kevin Anderson on Feb 18, 2013Comments: This is a well loved Sunday evening programme please reconsider your proposalFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 18, 2013Comments: Please retain the Sunday Half Hour and please keep the 8.30pm slot.Flag
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Name: Bronwen on Feb 18, 2013Comments: cruel decision unworthy of the BBCFlag
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Name: Maria Pizzoni on Feb 18, 2013Comments: Bring back this programme to the time it's supporters prefer.Flag
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Name: Margaret McLaughlin on Feb 18, 2013Comments: I speak on bahlf of many of us who would like to know the motivation behind the shift of broadcast time for Sunday half hour - many also see this as a direct disregard for one, ever increasing, section of the population who have the least access to Church services. Has the BBC enough humility to climb down and make a u-turn? We hope so! Margaret MclaughlinFlag
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Name: K M Steward on Feb 18, 2013Comments: Another "Nail" on the Christian coffin.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 18, 2013Comments: its only 30 mins whats the problem?Flag
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Name: Anne Miller on Feb 18, 2013Comments: If you only knew the solace experienced by listeners who live alone as they tune in to a programme covering their lifelong beliefs you could never contemplate taking such a comfort away from them.Flag
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Name: Pam Nicholls on Feb 18, 2013Comments: think first!Flag
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Name: Mike Beasley on Feb 18, 2013Comments: We certainly know no-one (family or friends, young or old) who listens to the radio at 6 a.m.! This retiming is just another part of the marginalisation of the Christian faith. They wouldn't dare to do it to a 'minority' religious programme!Flag
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Name: Anthony Jarvis on Feb 18, 2013Comments: Secularism is going too far. Please retain BBC R2 Sunday Half Hour at its current time. After all, we are a Christian nation and expression of Christanity should reach out to the people at a prime time and not be sidelined. The lessoning of Christanity in our society is already showing signs of moral decline.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Mackney on Feb 19, 2013Comments: Please retain this well loved programme in its familiar Sunday evening slot.Flag
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Name: Heather Tomlinson on Feb 19, 2013Comments: I am appalled that in this age of so called non discrimination the powers that be have totally side lined those people (many elderly who can no longer get to church and have no access to modern technology or the inclination to learn it) who have listened to Sunday Half Hour for decades and now are not awake at 6am. What a time to have it !! Do the organisers of programmes have no concept of what life is like for those of maturer years. Please rethink this in a compassionate way and take a u turn back. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Felix Browne on Feb 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Dagmar McCarthy on Feb 20, 2013Comments: My husband and I really miss this programmeFlag
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Name: Maureen Houghton on Feb 20, 2013Comments: Sunday half hour has been broadcast for so many years. My mother listened to it and now I do. It calms the mind and body after the weekend and gives comfort to those who are sick, people who are unable to leave their homes, blind people who rely on their radios.Flag
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Name: Tomas Berin on Feb 21, 2013Comments: An old favourite gone. Please change this decision.Flag
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Name: Paul Richardson on Feb 22, 2013Comments: Overpaid BBC mandarins are out of touch with ordinary people. They tell us to listen on BBCi player but many rural areas do not have broadband.Flag
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Name: Sylvia Garrett on Feb 22, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Alina Nyman on Feb 23, 2013Comments: I miss this show.Flag
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Name: Charles McLachlan And Katharine McLachlan on Feb 24, 2013Comments: Have already complained directly and personally to radio 2 and were totally unimpressed by the responding e-mail. Reasons do not convince .They are simply saying we want this religious spot away from a significant slot.Flag
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Name: Derek And Brenda Sisson on Feb 24, 2013Comments: Is this one more step towards marginalising Christianity?Flag
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Name: S Burton on Feb 24, 2013Comments: Many people are not up at this time on a Sunday morning - I being one of them. I look forward to my Sunday evening listening.Flag
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Name: Judith Broderick on Feb 24, 2013Comments: Keep just one half hour that was such a joy to so many listenersFlag
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Name: Diana Hanson on Feb 24, 2013Comments: I've been listening to it since I was a teenager of about fourteen... and I am nearly seventy!Flag
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Name: Hilary J Turner on Feb 24, 2013Comments: If it has to be broadcast on Sunday morning could it be at a later time than 6am please?Flag
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Name: Pam Geoghegan on Feb 25, 2013Comments: I don't have i player and will miss the programme so much. It was the perfect ending to a weekend. Please bring it backFlag
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Name: Mr Alastair A Thomson on Feb 25, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Matthews on Feb 25, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Porter on Feb 25, 2013Comments: very upsetting particularly for older people who had been listening on a Sunday evening for many yearsFlag
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Name: Louise Mercer on Feb 25, 2013Comments: Please bring back Sunday Half HourFlag
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Name: Pete Trotman on Feb 26, 2013Comments: The time for the rebranding is totally unsuited to the people it is aimed at as it set the tone for the day. Many people who cannot get out find this programme a blessing at the time of 08.30am as in a lot of cases this is the only interaction they might get during the day.Flag
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Name: Linda And George Baynes on Feb 26, 2013Comments: My wife and I were so sad to discover that Sunday Half Hour has gone. We've been away in Canada and were looking forward to hearing the programme again. Such a disappointment. Please bring it back. I'm sure many people feel the same as us.Flag
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Name: Sam Kimber on Feb 26, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Terence Kay. on Feb 27, 2013Comments: Disappointed and puzzled-that a popular and vibrant interactive programme-a favourite with so many has been scrapped. Have you done your research properly?Flag
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Name: Alistair Wills on Feb 27, 2013Comments: Please return this well-loved programme to its rightful slot on Sunday evening. Very few folk are going to listen at 6 am and the songs you are playing now are mostly not proper hymns and psalms but modern songs not sung by church choirs.! This programme has lasted for over 60 years and was a tradition for people of church-going habits and those who for various reasons do not go to church..Flag
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Name: Steven Baynes on Feb 28, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Parr on Feb 28, 2013Comments: It may be too late but I miss this vital prgramme. it reached out to many of us when too ill or otherwise able to go to a physical church and becme our church.Flag
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Name: Katy Margolis on Feb 28, 2013Comments: This programme was a part of my parents' lives for so many years. My father died in 1990 but my mother carried on listening to Sunday Half Hour after he passed away. She does not have a computer or new style radio. So many people like her have been hurt by this decision to stop the show. Please have a rethink.Flag
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Name: Katherine Brettell on Mar 1, 2013Comments: This programme is broadcast at an ideal time for most listeners.Christian programmes are dwindling in numbers but there are stll thousands of believers out there who have the right to listen to faith programmes.Don't hide us away in the early morning.Flag
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Name: Mrs Margaret Brown on Mar 1, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Gowlland on Mar 1, 2013Comments: I valued the Sunday Half Hour programme on Sunday evenings. I found it inspiring to listen to the hymns and I enjoyed and was challenged by Dianne Louise-Jordan's comments. I am blotto in the mornings, do not have an I Player although use computers a lot. So an early morning programme means I miss a valuable spiritual slot.Flag
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Name: Margaret Davidson on Mar 1, 2013Comments: This programme means a great deal to many people, particularly those unable to get to a Church Service The idea of having it at 6.30am is ridiculous as most people are probably still asleep at that time .Flag
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Name: Mrs Rosalyn Moore on Mar 1, 2013Comments: It's too much of a change and I'm asleep at that time. The concentration of parochial and cathedral singing has been diluted.Flag