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Helen Shapiro ? Marvellous Lie

Dean Martin ? A Day in the Country

Max Bygraves ? Underneath the Arches

Peter Sellers ? I?m So Ashamed

Bing Crosby ? Ain?t got a Dime to My Name

Tommy Steele ? What a Mouth (What a North and South

Bernard Cribbins ? I?ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face

Cliff Richard ? The Next Time


Book: The Most of S J Perelman

Luxury: My blue suede shoes

  • 1 year later...

Jessie Wrote:

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> Best book of the year if you fancy a laugh (I do

> have a bit of a vested interested, but it's true):

> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Going-Sieve-Autobiography-

> Danny-Baker/dp/0297863401/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UT

> F8&qid=1351795973&sr=1-1



Vested interest? Intruiged now!

A rare gem on an otherwise uninspiring station. I'm not sure hes covering Londons core demographic in as scattergun and patronising a way as his fellow presenters hence the axe. Hes always been a welcome if slightly odd anomoly on Radio London and I'll miss him. Lets hope his 5Live show continues unimpeded. Robert Elms and his schmaltzy London nostalgia or dumb and dumber on the morning show? Gah.

I was an occasional listener and liked his show, but - to face facts - this is a mainstream BBC station - *the* mainstream BBC station for London, which is shedding its audience like a hairy dog in summer.


Every successful mainstream Beeb channel - secures the likes of R6 and BBC4. And if the Beeb fails to attract a healthy mainstream audience share - the other good stuff will be first in line for the chop. No listenee, no fundee.

I am so angry about this - I loved his programme! what a bunch of wallies. I actually phoned to complain and the response was marvellous "we will log you complaint and it will be made available to the customer response team and you will be contacted within ten days" how? I asked, "by email or letter which would you prefer?" actually I want a phone call. I'm afraid that is not available the complaint is passed to Capita (heart sinks) who will log blah blah blah" Capita, the same wallies who deal with alot of southwark misinformation!!! anyway, am going to start listening to radio 5 live now.


grrrr

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