📖 According to the Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, the world will end on a Saturday. A Saturday quite soon, in fact.

The whole of our six-part adapation of @neilhimself and Terry Pratchett's wonderful 1990 fantasy Good Omens is on BBC Sounds now - and you can listen from anywhere in the world. Tell your friends, good or evil.

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BBC Sounds - Good Omens - Available Episodes

Listen to the latest episodes of Good Omens on BBC Sounds

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@BBCRadio4 Oh Hell Yeah BBCR4's Actually Posting Here! I Listen On 198 All The Time!
@Detour 198 rocks, of course, but I'm sorry to say the long wave transmitter's going to be switched off next year. Do you have the BBC Sounds app on your phone?
@BBCRadio4 I'm Afraid Neither Of My Phones Support BBC Sounds, 1 Is A NOKIA And The Other's A BlackBerry.
@Detour @BBCRadio4 There's still FM at least. An app for a proprietary platform shouldn't ever become the primary means of accessing a public service, and since we are gradually going in that direction I'd rather not use it. I know there's a website too (and DAB) but everywhere nags about the app. Nope for me. And I'm in my 30s!
@krnlg @BBCRadio4 I'm Definitely With You On This 1. The App Cannot Be The Main Access Method, Especially When We Have Other Very Suitable Widespread Technology To Listen.

Even Just With Radio, As Much As FM Is Convenient For My Car, Reception Is Dead Indoors, And Even If We Ignore The Extremely Low Quality Stream, DAB Is A Mess Which Breaks Up All The Time Even With An Outside Antenna. LW Is King.