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Radio - Rachel Cooke

  • 17 April 2006

Some things in life are bigger than all of us. One of these things is Meat Loaf

Radio - Rachel Cooke

  • 10 April 2006

I think of Radio 4 as a kind of club – but I don't much like some of the other members

Radio - Rachel Cooke

  • 03 April 2006

Sandi Toksvig to present The News Quiz? Oh dear – the wrong voice can ruin everything

Radio - Rachel Cooke

  • 27 March 2006

The very word "relevant", the BBC's favourite fairy dust, is starting to annoy me

Radio - Rachel Cooke

  • 20 March 2006

I'm with Matthew Norman on Libby Purves: the tone of Midweek doesn't half grate

Radio - Rachel Cooke

  • 13 March 2006

You don't have to be a Christian - or a Tory - to take comfort in "I Vow to Thee, My Country", wirtes Rachel Cooke

Radio - Rachel Cooke

  • 06 March 2006

Radio 3 rows are particularly delicious - like dons arguing in the common room

Radio - Rachel Cooke

  • 27 February 2006

The editor of You and Yours wrote asking me why I so despise his show. Here's my reply

Radio - Rachel Cooke

  • 20 February 2006

Ian McMillan read the poem aloud, slowly and portentously, in an accent straight out of a Hovis ad

Radio - Rachel Cooke

  • 13 February 2006

For those fed up with 5 Live, mild- mannered Marcus Brigstocke is the perfect balm

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