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Rain Dog BBC Radio This week 2025 (94* d) RE: BBC Radio This week 2025 28 Apr 25


From Radio 4 Extra

Compression versus Art

Trevor Cox asks whether compression can detract from our enjoyment of recorded music.

Does it matter that what we hear may not be the same as what the musicians first heard in the studio?

How important is high quality reproduction?

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Poetry Extra - Tongue and Talk: The Dialect Poets - Yorkshire

Katie Edwards examines place and identity in her native county.

Ever since she found herself mocked in academic circles for her broad South Yorkshire accent, Katie's made it her mission to celebrate her linguistic heritage.

She travels round what was historically England's largest county discovering a huge range of dialect and dialect poetry.

She meets with members of the Yorkshire Dialect Society, hears how dialect has evolved in different parts of Yorkshire, finds out what's been lost down the years and discovers a fresh passion for using Yorkshire dialect among several young poets in the region.

From Ilkley Moor Bah Tat (Yorkshire's unofficial national anthem) via the industry and land that spawned much of the dialect, to poets using it as part of various types of social activism, Katie gets a real sense of a county in which dialect is still very much an important part of identity.

Producer: Iain Mackness


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