That's David Kuo (I think that's how it's spelt) the financial guru Surfbobby . He appears on a number of shows now, which I think is down to the Candyman's patronage. As for the Doors, I've listened to them enough to know that at the very least the're not for me.
I'm sure you were good value indeed. Although I've been doing a little badmouthing of Jo Goode, though since the whole Mott The Hoople revelation I've had a Damascene conversion and I may well make her my wife. I just remebered I did once win a prize of a boxset of Coronation St DVDs when I phoned her and the aforementioned Coleman. Former Baker sidekick Mark O'Donnell was there doing the show through gritted teeth I think. I won because I recognised the performer of a 'rap' song was former ITV newsreader Reggie Bosanquet. Mark gave me lots of info about Bosanquets father most of which I've forgotten, but I'm pretty sure he invented the googly. Does that sound right? Any way my mum enjoyed the DVDs. So that's all right then.
I quite like Elms though his views on the Beatles are a bit odd. I think the strength of his shows lies in the features and guests. I like the architect fellow Max he has on and at one point there was a female lexicographer who was interesting. He does a bus journey each week that is usually fun. His interviewing technique can be a bit hit and miss and he has an inexplicable fondness for the wrong side of the river but all in all I can listen to him more happily than some of the above. I get the impression there's not a lot of love lost between Elms and Baker though. Has anyone ever called Danny and if so for what? The ones I can remember calling for are 'pipe smoking women' and 'Have you ever seen a rock star in reduced circumstances?' There were some others but I don't recall them. Did anyone used to luisten to him on Radio One on Saturdays and Sundays when he replaced the 'Hairy Cornflake' DLT. I remember the first show when his opening words were 'This show is brought to you courtesy of the letters DLT and the numbers 150,000'
Neither McD's or BK are suitable for ED. What required is a Wimpy bar. You know with proper plates and cutlery, not mention superior burgers. Mouth's watering just thinking about it.
No quesation about mornings not being the same without Danny Baker. I bought a portable radio just to listen to him on the way to work. Insultingly they replaced him with 'Jono' Coleman. I mean hell's bells what were these eedjits thinking? Joanne Goode is only as good as her sidekick, which means it's OK when Paul Ross or Baylen Leonard are on, less so with Rowland Rivron.
Ms B Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Turning Japanese - the Vibrators (I think) The Vapors Ms B. Good song. If I Could Turn Back Time - Cher
And your licence fee also pays for My Family, go figure,as they say. And pays the wages of that Huw something or other tosser who reads the news. On the other hand it also pays for Waking The Dead, so there's that to be considered.
bon3yard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ah, but you cant fault the boy Baker. Great Radio. The Candyman is of course a radio genius, as all right thinking people agree. Thr last time I heard him he was referring to Feltz as Vanessa Redgrave.