Further to our recent news items reporting that Pink Floyd's legendary 1979 album, The Wall, is the focus of Stuart Maconie's BBC Radio 2 programme "Critical List", this is a reminder that the show is finally getting aired this evening (February 12th).
Due to the BBC's coverage of the Tsunami Benefit Concert being held at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, this edition of Maconie's show was postponed. It was originally due to air on January 22nd.
"Critical List" is a series in which Maconie suggests albums that should in the collection of every popular music aficionado. He casts his eye in this one hour programme on Roger Waters' acclaimed, semi-autobiographical masterpiece.
The show was being promoted quite heavily on the radio station yesterday (Friday), with regular mentions being heard about the show. Whilst we cannot confirm this at the moment, we don't believe that it includes any interview segments with past or present members of the band.
The programme airs at 20:30hrs GMT, and can be heard on FM radio, DAB Digital radio, Freeview,
NTL/Telewest/Sky Digital, or online via the BBC.co.uk website. After broadcast, the show will be
available to listen to over the internet, on demand, for seven days.
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