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The Guardian - Culture: TV & Radio | | | The week in audio: Four Peaks Sound Walk; Desert Island Discs; A Tribute to Janice Long; Christmas Takeover | by Miranda Sawyer Jan 1, 2022 | Horatio Clare hit the heights, Richard Osman opened up, and Janice Long was fondly remembered Four Peaks Sound Walk (Radio 3) | BBC Sounds Desert Island Discs: Richard Osman (Radio 4) | BBC Sounds A Tribute to Janice Long (BBC Radio Wales) | BBC Sounds Christmas Takeover (Radio 1) | BBC Sounds Radio 3’s Four Peaks Sound Walk, which went out on Christmas Day and the following three days, initially seemed like a strange yuletide-to-new-year offering. Each programme was based around a walk to the top of the highest peak in each of the four nations of the UK. Presenter Horatio Clare, producer Jeremy Evans and sound engineer Andy Fell all tramped to the top of Ben Nevis, Slieve Donard, Scafell Pike and Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa), through cawing birds, shifting landscapes, capricious mountain weather and varying amounts of fellow climbers (hardly any on Slieve Donard, hordes on Ben Nevis). Continue reading... | | | | |
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