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Name: Ann Porter on Mar 1, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenny Chance. Churchwarden. on Mar 1, 2013Comments: Please return this much loved programme to 8.30pm Sunday evenings, so many older people have not got the iplayer to listen to it at a later date, It is often the last thing they listen to before going to bed, I am not that old but I do miss this programme on a Sunday evening, if only you could return Father Bryan - wonderful man. I have listened to this programme for years, and I miss it.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 2, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 2, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Lee Porter on Mar 3, 2013Comments: Not only has S-H-A been buried at an unsociable slot, losing the shared experience of listening to it when others are doing so (in favour of "iPlayer"), the BBC then follows this with a 2 hour slot presented by a noted non-religious lesbian Clare Balding (replacing Christian Aled Jones). Could there be a more blatant slap in the face for traditional Christians in this land? Not that they care. The agenda is in full flow.Flag
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Name: Malcolm Hill on Mar 3, 2013Comments: I have been listening to Sunday Half Hour for nearly 60 years at 8.30 pm. Please do not move it to 6 am otherwise you will deny me something I have appreciated it for nearly 6 decadesFlag
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Name: John Medlin on Mar 3, 2013Comments: Another disgraceful move by the social Marxists of the BBC to marginalise Christianity and to turn Radio Two into little more than a mere rock station.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 3, 2013Comments: My 82 year old father has been listeneing to sunday Half Hour for as long as I can remember. It marks the end of Sunday and he found it a good way to focus and relax ready for the week ahead. He is neither computer literate nor up at 6 am in the morning. There must be many many listeners like him who have lost their weekly time of peace and reflection. It is a real shame for the older generation and very thoughtless of the programmers.Flag
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Name: Jonathan Gregory on Mar 3, 2013Comments: Poor decision by the BBC. A programme that does a lot of good has been sidelined.Flag
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Name: Philip Jones on Mar 3, 2013Comments: Sunday evening needs a faith programme, and half an hour was a good antidote to the awful Paul O'Grady if one was unfortunate enough to tune in early, and a nice way of being tuned in to the following Popular Song programme. Much of the quality programming that used to be played on Sunday afternoon and evening has been replaced with rubbish that sounds like any other pop radio station. Russel Davis, who adds interest and a bit of wit to an alternative view of the popular song is now the only programme I find worth listening to on Sunday evening Radio 2 (Oh Yes, I also took exception to the removal of dance band music from the 10.00 o'clock slot, but I have found another station to switch to that meets this audience need). Don't you silly people realise that the BBC is, or should be, about quality, not audience numbers.Flag
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Name: Jane Rogers on Mar 3, 2013Comments: Saddened by the departure from 830pm as it has been a listening highlight when driving home after a weekend caring for elderly parentsFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 3, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 3, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Adrian Watson on Mar 3, 2013Comments: bring it back !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Buy Discount Viagra Online on Mar 3, 2013Comments: 3o7o67 This is one awesome article. Keep writing.Flag
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Name: Susan Morrissey on Mar 4, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anne Lea on Mar 4, 2013Comments: As quite a few listeners are older people without access to BBCiPlayer it seems that the BBC is not thinking straight!! Also Sunday morning at 6:00 a.m. is impractical as it is often the one day of the week when folk can sleep in!! What is wrong with our BBC which meant to be a service for the publicFlag
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Name: Hilary M Rhodes on Mar 4, 2013Comments: My husband and I listen every week to the Sunday Half hour programme and were devastated when the time changedFlag
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Name: Carolina on Mar 4, 2013Comments: Nick B.I have looked aunrod this site and haven't been able to find anything about the demise of Petersen Manufacturing Company of DeWitt, Nebraska manufacturers of Vise-Grip locking pliers. I know Petersen was acquired by Irwin-Stanley tools a few years back and all Vise-Grip production was moved from Nebraska to China. I bought a few pairs of US made Vise-Grips before they were sent overseas. If you have a story about this, please let me know. If not, the sad story would be a great benefit to this site and one more way to try to let people know that another American favorite is no more. Thank you for your time and efforts-I have bookmarked your site and will refer to it when researching my options for purchasing items.Flag
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Name: Paloma on Mar 5, 2013Comments: They need to be liteidaqud. BP needs to be liteidaqud and the money spent on clean up and damages. Otherwise we let a serial killer, serial vandal and criminal negligent Company and as an extension of Citizen United Person keep doing what they are doing and getting away with it. This is not even their worst spill nor there weakest act of clean up. BP cannot be trusted any other person would go to jail and be sentenced to life or in some states death. BP needs the death penalty and for a Corporate Person that means liquidation.Flag
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Name: Sheila Way on Mar 5, 2013Comments: Sunday evening without "Sunday Half-hour" will be like Roast Beef minus the Yorkshire Pudding. Please bring it backFlag
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Name: Susan And Peter Tomlinson on Mar 5, 2013Comments: The loss of this programme is such a disappointment. We hope the BBC has a change of heart and realises how many people miss it. This programme was there before many of the producers at the BBC was born. Is is part of our heritage.Flag
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Name: Martyn White on Mar 5, 2013Comments: How many folk are up at 6am on a Sunday?! We stand out as Christian to other countries by having suchy a programme at a sociable hour - PLEASE restore it So many elderly and housebound rely on it, who can't get to a church themselves! God bless - Martyn White, GloucesterFlag
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Name: John Hall on Mar 6, 2013Comments: this makes very obvious sense for the very many who value this BBC should pay attention to what their listeners say and what they wantFlag
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Name: John Champneys.com on Mar 6, 2013Comments: sunday half hour goes excellently with light classics on sunday evening,i listen to this sometimes when driving,my only current use ofradio2.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 6, 2013Comments: Please return the programme to 8.30 p.m. The change in time has spoilt Sunday eveing for many people, especially the elderly.Flag
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Name: W.h.campbell on Mar 6, 2013Comments: it will be wonderful if it is changed backFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 6, 2013Comments: it will be wonderful if it is changed backFlag
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Name: Keaneth on Mar 7, 2013Comments: I am interested in retrngeiisg to be a Malaysian overseas voter. I had inquired twice to the Consulate General in NYC in the two occasions when I renewed my passport (2004 and 2009) and was twice told I could not vote because I was neither a Govt-sponsored student nor working for an international-based company. (I've been here on a H-1B visa since 2000). How can we go about changing the law that allows registered Malaysians overseas are allowed to vote as an absentee voter if they are not in the military/Malaysia Govt overseas or a student (private or publicly funded). Please email me the contact coordinator in the US and I will try to help anyway I can.Flag
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Name: Dr J Matthews on Mar 7, 2013Comments: By listening with others at the same time in the evening gives us a feeling of sharing fellowship. That is not possible at 6am for the majority of listeners who arenot awake then and use the iplayer at different times in the day.Flag
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Name: Chris And Brian Lincoln on Mar 8, 2013Comments: Although some of us hae computors and therefore iplayer, there are thousands who would not have this facility. A lot of folk would find it very difficult to be up by 6am. Please reconsider this decision.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 8, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Revd Robin Elphick on Mar 8, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Stan Bruce on Mar 8, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2013Comments: The kind of person who listens to Sunday Half Hour is probably elderly and unlikely to listen at 6am.Flag
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Name: Diane French on Mar 10, 2013Comments: my 89 year old mother is devastated that this much loved programme had beeFlag
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Name: Robert Fitzpatrick on Mar 10, 2013Comments: I sing in a choir and i looked forward to this slot every Sunday time to slow down - this is a grave error of misjudgment - removing Mcconnie and Radcliffe to bbc6 was bad but this is a disgrace - I am 44 so not an old foggieFlag
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Name: John Crothers on Mar 10, 2013Comments: It's quite ludicrous to expect elderly listeners, who probably benefited most from Sunday Half-Hour, to "listen in on iPlayer". At best, this decision was lacking in judgement...Flag
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Name: Stephanie Hart on Mar 11, 2013Comments: This is part of the process of side lining of religion. This should be broadcast at a time when the majority of people can enjoy it - not just farmers!Flag
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Name: Malcolm & Esther Lailey on Mar 11, 2013Comments: We have been unable to get Sunday half hour for the last few weeks and have just found out it has been axed !!!Flag
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Name: The Right Reverend Edward Darling on Mar 11, 2013Comments: Many elderly and infirm people who cannot attend a church on Sundays rely on this programme as a very necessary souce of spiritual input and benefit. Changing the time of the programme to a 6.am slot seems unnecessarily inconsiderate and heartless.Flag
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Name: The Right Reverend Edward Darling on Mar 11, 2013Comments: Many elderly and infirm people who cannot attend a church on Sundays rely on this programme as a very necessary souce of spiritual input and benefit. Changing the time of the programme to a 6.am slot seems unnecessarily inconsiderate and heartless.Flag
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Name: Colin Darling on Mar 11, 2013Comments: Will the target audience really be able to access this programme at 6am?Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 12, 2013Comments: I have listened for 50+yrs. A perfect and meaningful programme for a Sunday evening - totally inappropriate at 6am -just pushed to the sidelines like much to do with the Christian faith in our current culture. Many of my generation will not/cannot listen on iplayer - Please restore to a sensible time and countless folk will be relieved and grateful.ThankyouFlag
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Name: John Parker on Mar 12, 2013Comments: This programme needs to revert back to its original time of 8.30pm.Flag
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Name: Sara Lawton on Mar 12, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Ben Green on Mar 12, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa on Mar 14, 2013Comments: please let THE HOUR return for its third series! Much appreciatedFlag
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Name: Bookmarks on Mar 14, 2013Comments: RYOw7r Awesome blog article.Much thanks again. Want more.Flag