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[access-uk] Re: BBC Radio 2 Listings
- From: Christopher Maule-Oatway <c.maule@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 15:43:49 +0100
Hello,
A direct link to the BBC radio/tv listings page is:
www.bbc.co.uk/whatson/services/shtml
(Note the unusual extension shtml which is correct).
On this page there are two pull-down edit areas where you can choose the
TV/radio channel and the day for which you want the listings. All UK-wide
channels are covered, including the World Service, except for Radio 4 Long
Wave. You can get the listings from the previous day up to today in a
week's time, if you see what I mean.
Hope this helps.
Chris
At 13:41 04/06/05 +0100, you wrote:
Andy. The link to the What's On page I gave you is simply a gateway to
the BBC's radio and TV services. Clicking/entering on any of the links to
the various radio stations and TV channels brings up today's listings for
that channel. All these pages are very screen reader friendly, as is the
vast majority of the Beeb site. Each programme heading has a link so its
easy to move link by link to the programme listings, or use the screen
reader find command if you know what you are looking for.
I have also started defining keyboard shortcuts to take me straight to the
radio listings I use most. Winkey is very good for this.
HTH.
Ray
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