The Guardian (USA)

Keep calm and carry on with Radio 4

- Letters

Let’s not forget Radio 4 (BBC Radio 3 is an oasis of calm in troubling times, Letters, 5 May), and the thoughtful, informativ­e and entertaini­ng conversati­on that virtual guests during lockdown offer in programmes like In Our Time and More or Less. A daily stimulus to think beyond immediate concerns.Malcolm NewtonAbin­gdon, Oxfordshir­e

• One of the delights of buying the Guardian is reading obituaries of remarkable people such as immunologi­st William Frankland (Obituary, 20 April), who was four weeks old when the Titanic sank, survived a Japanese PoW camp, persuaded Saddam Hussein to stop smoking and was still working at the age of 105. Learning about such fascinatin­g lives in these troubling times is uplifting and humbling.Toby WoodPeterb­orough

• Equuleus, the only word containing a double U, according to John D Walsh (Letters, 6 May). My copy of Chambers includes Weltanscha­uung – there may be others.Paul JenkinsonZ­ollikon, Switzerlan­d

• Reading John D Walsh’s letter, I guess he doesn’t own a vacuum cleaner.Chris HentonCard­iff

• I’m in lockdown with my adult son and two-year-old grandson in a flat without garden or balcony. We do the usual stuff with a toddler: waterplay in the shower, trampolini­ng on beds, but, if I’d been in charge, I’d have requisitio­ned gardens unused by their absent private owners and allocated timed golden tickets for children to play and enjoy some vitamin D.Lindsay Bainbridge Tring, Hertfordsh­ire

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A Roberts radio set. Photograph: Open Door/Alamy

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