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Up to the Hour : ウィキペディア英語版 | Up to the Hour
''Up to the Hour'' was a programme on BBC Radio 4 that ran from May 1977 to June 1978. There were two editions every weekday morning, each 25 minutes long and finishing at 7am and 8am respectively (hence the title). Both parts were followed by the ''Today'' programme, which during this period was also broadcast in two parts. Rather than hire a separate presenter, the programme was presented by the duty announcer. The first presenter was Laurie Macmillan, the last John Marsh; other presenters included Peter Donaldson and future television newsreader Moira Stuart. The original theme tune was ''Tambourin'' by François Joseph Gossec, performed by James Galway. ==History== In 1977 the then-controller of Radio 4, Ian McIntyre, cut the length of a number of news and current affairs programmes, in the belief that this would improve their overall quality. In the case of the breakfast programme ''Today'', the reduction from two hours to one was achieved by splitting the programme into two. The gaps created were filled by ''Up to the Hour'', which consisted of lighter items such as music, sport and trailers for upcoming programmes. It also incorporated the existing religious slot, ''Thought for the Day''. The new format was unpopular with BBC staff, including Peter Donaldson who on at least one occasion openly ridiculed the programme on air. It also provoked comments in the diary columns of the daily newspapers. From July 1978 ''Today'' returned to its previous length and ''Up to the Hour'' was dropped.
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