Radio 3 at Piano History Centre

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Radio 3 at Piano History Centre

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I had a fascinating visit from Radio 3 today, who called at the Piano History Centre to interview me. This will form part of a programme to be broadcast at 8pm on 23rd September, probably entitled "Piano Tales", part of their "Piano Season".

What was clear was that they were extremely impressed - almost overwhelmed - by the amount of piano history crammed into our little building, and I recognised their frustration in knowing that the building was not nearly big enough, and deserved more.

It was mentioned (of course) that we can't get a building without funding, we can't funding without charitable status, we can't register as a charity until we have a suitable income. If we had that, we wouldn't need funding!
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Brilliant news; tell the local paper, won't you? Perhaps an Angel will be listening, as they call them in showbiz, who will rush forward with an open wallet...?
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Nice one Bill Hope it brings some interest and as Gill says the person with a wad of dosh

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To correct what I said slightly, the programme is on Radio 3 at 7.45pm tonight, and is called "Social History of the Piano".
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