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Richard Charkin: On the Long Walk to Audiobooks

Richard Charkin: On the Long Walk to Audiobooks Logging more than 12 miles per day on London’s walkways, Richard Charkin’s pavement-pounding peripatetics have him exploring ‘the importance of audio and audiobooks.’ On London’s Oxford Street, February 25. Image – iStockphoto: VV Shots By Richard Charkin | @RCharkin ‘I Started by Listening to Music’ I suffer from a pre-COVID-19 form of mild obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD. Actually, it’s even more acute during  the pandemic.  It’s called walking. I walk roughly 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) every day. Richard Charkin I walk for health, physical and mental. But 20 kilometers a day, which takes approximately four hours, can be boring, particularly when one is obliged not to venture too far from home because of lockdown restrictions. To counter the

JANET STREET-PORTER: I m too white and middle class for the Woke Broadcasting Corporation

Thank goodness I no longer work as a BBC executive, because I would fail on every level. As a heterosexual female with a decent home, a designer kitchen and pictures on my walls, I m exactly the kind of person the woke police don t want on the payroll. At least I m slightly more employable than a white middle-aged bloke with an Oxbridge degree despite the fact the BBC has plenty in charge, starting with director-general Tim Davie, plus the new chairman Richard Sharp (a banker) who has just replaced David Clementi (a former banker). The BBC has had its knickers in a twist about being too middle class, and about not attracting the right kind of viewers (ie more common people) for as long as I can remember. 

India v England: How day two of the third Test played out on social media

India v England: How day two of third Test played out on social media By Callum MatthewsBBC Sport Axar Patel took 5-32 for match figures of 11-70 in only his second Test The second - and final - day of the third Test between India and England in Ahmedabad was simply chaotic. Only 59.4 overs were bowled but 17 wickets fell for just 176 runs as India wrapped up an emphatic 10-wicket win to take a 2-1 lead in the four-Test series. Here s how it all played out on social media. Leach and Rootalitharan give England hope After bowling England out for 112 on day one, India resumed on 99-3, looking to build a big first-innings lead and bat only once on a pitch already offering significant spin.

India v England: James Anderson and Stuart Broad could play together, says Joe Root

India v England: James Anderson and Stuart Broad could play together, says Joe Root
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Test match special at York Barbican next year

SPEND an evening with Test Match Special and ashes stars Phil Tufnell, Michael Vaughan and Jonathan Agnew at York Barbican next year. The BBC Radio 5 Live and Ashes will ‘take you inside the famous BBC commentary box’ and share memories from their playing careers. From Barbados to Birmingham and Christchurch to Kolkata – they’ve seen it all. BBC Cricket producer Adam Mountford: “Test Match Special is so fortunate to have a unique and special relationship with its audience, and this is a wonderful opportunity for three of our stars to hit the road and meet some of those who make the programme what it is – the listeners.

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