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On 01/03/2023 at 20:41, Bostik Bailey said:

What are people on here’s opinion about James O Brien (LBC)? I do listen to him and my politics are broadly aligned with his, but I can’t help thinking he has had it very easy with material and discussion points with Brexit, and the car crash of various tory PMs. Take this away and what has he got.

I can’t help thinking that he is just a Waitrose Alan Beswick.

Big fan. I don't disagree with your point and he will need to adjust if he no longer has the Tories in Government to have a go at. But his show covers lots of things that aren't the Tories and Brexit; those are just the parts that get clipped up for social media. For example, Mystery Hour is a joy and completely non-political.

I can confirm 30+ less sales for Scotland vs Italy at Workington, after this afternoons test purchase for the Tonga match, £7.50 is extremely reasonable, however a £2.50 'delivery' fee for a walk in purchase is beyond taking the mickey, good luck with that, it's cheaper on the telly.

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The BBC podcast/documentary that is connected with the current Gold series about the villain John Palmer is very good. It does a good job of not glamourising the scumbags concerned and is very informative.

 

As for James O'Brien, cannot stand him. Just don't like his personality.

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A tribute programme, The Funny Old World of Victor Lewis Smith is being broadcast at 8pm this Saturday on BBC Radio 4: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001kgd2

"We are easily breakable, by illness or falling, or a million other ways of leaving this earthly life. We are just so much mashed potato."  Don Estelle

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A few things from Radio 4 around now.

Room 101: Paul Merton's back with a new series, as of last night: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/series/m001m5p6 

John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme: A one-off for the Bank Holiday: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001mblf

And, somewhat un-fanfared and very good...

Sound Townshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001lqmj/episodes/player 

Great music is born from a collision of societal and political change. This series explores the origin stories of some of the UK's most vital musical movements. The UK's turbulent societal and political changes sparked the most electrifying moments in modern music history. These aren't the stories you know. They're the moments that came before. Each episode is a world in and of itself, and it'll get as close to the music as possible.

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"We are easily breakable, by illness or falling, or a million other ways of leaving this earthly life. We are just so much mashed potato."  Don Estelle

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Lindsey Burrow is featured on today's Woman's Hour.

"We are easily breakable, by illness or falling, or a million other ways of leaving this earthly life. We are just so much mashed potato."  Don Estelle

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On 03/03/2023 at 12:02, Just Browny said:

I listened to Ken Bruce's last show and I felt a bit sad because he has been in that slot for as long as I can remember and is a fine broadcaster. But these things come to an end.

People always forget that radio 2 keeps moving to be one step behind radio 1. I expect it will start playing a lot of 90s ( edited to add maybe even the 00s) music as it’s staple with a few earlier songs thrown in. When you look at the DJs now in place that’s the way you’d expect it to go. 

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History buffs should enjoy History's Secret Heroes, in which Helena Bonham Carter presents extraordinary stories  from World War II: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/m001mcbp 

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"We are easily breakable, by illness or falling, or a million other ways of leaving this earthly life. We are just so much mashed potato."  Don Estelle

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If you like a radio station that plays classic hits from 6am to 6pm (Australian Eastern Time) weekdays with specialist shows week nights and weekends have a listen to Coast FM 963

Click on the link below 

https://www.coastfm.org.au/

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On 26/06/2023 at 04:01, R L Winger said:

If you like a radio station that plays classic hits from 6am to 6pm (Australian Eastern Time) weekdays with specialist shows week nights and weekends have a listen to Coast FM 963

copy the link below & paste it in the address window of your browser page.

coastfm.org.au

is it on long wave or medium wave?

see you later undertaker - in a while necrophile 

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On 28/06/2023 at 04:13, graveyard johnny said:

is it on long wave or medium wave?

No only on the FM band in Gosford NSW or online

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Radio 4 are currently broadcasting a re-recording of a lost drama by Nigel Kneale, before he found fame as the author of the Quatermass stories. Toby Jones, Reece Shearsmith and Caroline Catz head up the cast.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001qmdp

It's very good so far.

"We are easily breakable, by illness or falling, or a million other ways of leaving this earthly life. We are just so much mashed potato."  Don Estelle

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top 5 overplayed oldies on generic digital Uk radio channels

mr blue sky - elo 

lola - the kinks

we built this city - starship

walk of life - dire straits 

st elmos fire - john part

none of these songs were no1 - starship didn't even make the top 10

see you later undertaker - in a while necrophile 

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On 20/09/2023 at 16:36, graveyard johnny said:

top 5 overplayed oldies on generic digital Uk radio channels

mr blue sky - elo 

lola - the kinks

we built this city - starship

walk of life - dire straits 

st elmos fire - john part

none of these songs were no1 - starship didn't even make the top 10

I get that they have become somewhat cliched in their longevity, but the fact they remain as an ear worm for many is testament to the qualities they possess.

What you have with ELO, Dire Straits, Elton John, Queen etc is that there are some of the worlds greatest composers and performers behind these bands. That often renders music timeless. 

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In 1940, a KTSA presenter managed to get H.G.Wells and Orson Welles in the same studio for an interview. Enjoy.

 

"We are easily breakable, by illness or falling, or a million other ways of leaving this earthly life. We are just so much mashed potato."  Don Estelle

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An interesting theme for tonight on Radio 4

 

"We are easily breakable, by illness or falling, or a million other ways of leaving this earthly life. We are just so much mashed potato."  Don Estelle

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13 minutes ago, Gerrumonside ref said:

No mention of autobiography wars on talksport…?

A bit of self effacing genuine humour on otherwise rubbish radio station.

I love how the two who present it welcome pee taking comments from listeners.

Probably not everyone’s cup of tea!

Talkfootball. 

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