Hello Eleanor, 
Many thanks for the below. What you describe works OK for me. As you say it is 
rather tricky and non-obvious but as a fellow Archers enthusiast it will be 
worth the trouble!
Many thanks. 

Paul Hopewell
On 23 Apr 2014, at 10:19, Eleanor Martha Burke <eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> I continue to get to BBC radio four fired the iPlayer when I find Radio and 
> double tap and then get a message it has its own new app I then double tap on 
> that and the app opens it is unfortunate that the way the radio channels are 
> arranged there are near the bottom and are in the shape of an upward arc our 
> bridge radio four is way over to the right and the only way I can access this 
> is by pushing the screen search speak towards the left so when you are on 
> radio three if you do just a two finger movement towards the left and that 
> pushes that part of the screen over to the left I have to say it's a bit 
> fiddly and having a little revision does help however as a great archers 
> lover it's worth the bother
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 23 Apr 2014, at 10:14, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello, 
>> Have any of you had success with the new bbc iplayer radio app for IOS 
>> devices? I used to use the standard bbc iplayer app which supported both 
>> radio and TV and that worked fine with VoiceOver. However when I tried that 
>> a couple of days ago to access a radio 4 show it told me that radio is now 
>> accessed via the new bbc iplayer radio app, and is no longer supported by 
>> the standard bbc iplayer app. 
>> 
>> SO I installed the bbc iplayer radio app on my iPhone 3GS running the latest 
>> IOS 6 but could not work out how to access radio 4. The app displayed 
>> several buttons for different radio stations, which did not include radio 4, 
>> plus a message to scroll for more stations. I tried all the gestures to do 
>> the scroll I could think of but none of them worked. 
>> 
>> Many thanks for any tips. For me the new app is much worse than the old app! 
>> 
>> Best regards....
>> 
>> Paul Hopewell
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