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2009 - 2010
In the coming year we are planning to make many more series available as podcasts.
This means that many of our most popular programmes will be available to download for 7 days after transmission in mp3 file format. You will also be able to 'subscribe' to programmes made available this way, ensuring that you do not miss a programme.
Podcasts from School Radio may be shared with your pupils in a school environment in exactly the same way as our pre-recorded CDs.
In the Autumn term 2009 we are able to make the following available as podcasts. Each of these series can be subscribed to now by clicking on the title links below.
Listen and Play (first podcast becomes available on 22/09/2009)
Something to Think About (first podcast 22/09/2009)
The Song Tree - The Magic Hummingbird (first podcast 23/09/2009). The podcast is an edited version of the original programme and does not include the full range of music activities.
Let's Move (first podcast 23/09/2009)
Music Workshop - The Tempest (first podcast 23/09/2009). The podcast is an edited version of the original programme and does not include the full range of music activities.
Time to Move (first podcast 24/09/2009)
Together (first podcast 25/09/2009)
Programmes will also be available to order on pre-recorded CDs (for UK schools only).
See also: World News for Children
This podcast offers a 4 minute weekday round-up of global news, for children aged 7 to 14.
Further information about BBC podcasts is available here:
BBC Podcasts
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How to listen on digital radio
From autumn 2003 BBC School Radio programmes will be broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 digital services.
Transmissions begin at 0300 every Tuesday to Friday morning during term time, but note that you will not be able to tune in using a standard analogue radio set.
You can receive digital radio in two main ways: either with a DAB Digital Radio or by using the BBC's Freeview service (EPG no. 704) via a TV set.
Radio 4 digital is also available on digital satellite television (Sky) and digital cable television (NTL and Telewest). |
For further information visit:
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