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Paul Hughes, former BBC Director of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and BBC Singers criticises announced cuts
Season 2 · Episode 10

Paul Hughes, former BBC Director of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and BBC Singers criticises announced cuts

Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch · Kate Dixon

March 9, 202325m 54s

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Show Notes

On Tuesday the BBC announced cuts to its orchestras and choirs. Its in-house chamber choir, the BBC Singers will come to an end and there will be a 20% reduction of roles in the BBC's English orchestras - Symphony, Concert and Philharmonic. Paul Hughes, the former BBC Director of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and of the BBC Singers left his post last July after 23 years. He gives his reaction to the decision making process, the impact on the choral and orchestral landscape, the value the BBC places on classical music and whether the corporation is living up to its public service remit.


“I don’t know what public service means in the BBC context now. If the BBC is not to do that which others can’t do, what are they for?" 


Roger also gives his reaction to Gary Lineker's tweet on the Government's refugee policy.


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