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Oh JOY of JOY.....


Danny Baker will return to the BBC London 94.9fm airwaves on the 18th of April.


I am overjoyed however,since his absence I've strayed off the dial after 3 p.m.


( there is only so much Gary Crowley a man girl can take. I can do 10 minutes before I throw the cat at the radio or shave my hair off )


So today, for the first time in ages at work and then in the car, I listened to BBC radio 1. ( no really, I did )


IT MADE ME LAUGH LOTS....


( I may be suffering from a form of cabin fever/ oasis vision syndrome )


The candy man may well save the day.



Nette:)


* licks pencil, crosses out day on calendar*

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witsd Wrote:

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> Danny Baker? You mean the guy who did Pets Win

> Prizes and Win Lose or Draw?

>

> I'll pass.


Ahhhh hhhhaaaa....


You are a pleb. Where have you been, serving a sentence in solitary confinement for the last few years?


Danny baker is a comic genius, that you don't recognise that is your loss.


Surely you loved the Daz ad's, no ?



Nette(?)

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I'm glad Danny baker is back which I assume means

> he has been treated successfully for his current

> cancer.

> But I have to say I have never liked him as a

> radio presenter. Never made me laugh that I van

> remember anyway.



Very vunny Mic Mac


N(tu)

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BBC Local Radio Under Threat, which includes BBC London 94.9fm.


The BBC are thinking about cutting back on local radio programmes and only making breakfast and drivetime shows. The rest of the time they would broadcast 5 Live.


http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/bbc...uj/s2/a543173/


In London that would mean the end of the excellent Danny Baker & the Robert Elms show, plus Jazzy B.

Also the sports coverage of local ( london ) teams.


Are the BBC FU(KING MAD ?


Jeezus H Christ, someone should put the board and the chairmans heads on a pike.


You can call this number to voice your views 03700-100-2222


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Local radio in London is not up to much compared to its regional brethren. This afternoon I had the pleasure of Radio Wiltshire for about 20 mins on the M4. It went as follows:


Billy Ocean - When the going gets tough


An interview with a man who had written a puzzle book


The travel news - there wasn't any apparently


Enrique Iglesias


The Cake of the Week slot


Whitney Houston - I will always love you. (Described by the DJ as "having a lot of notes in it.")


I mean how can Danny Baker and co expect to compete with that kind of broadcasting gold?

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nashoi Wrote:

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> Local radio in London is not up to much compared

> to its regional brethren. This afternoon I had the

> pleasure of Radio Wiltshire for about 20 mins on

> the M4. It went as follows:

>

> Billy Ocean - When the going gets tough

>

> An interview with a man who had written a puzzle

> book

>

> The travel news - there wasn't any apparently

>

> Enrique Iglesias

>

> The Cake of the Week slot

>

> Whitney Houston - I will always love you.

> (Described by the DJ as "having a lot of notes in

> it.")

>

> I mean how can Danny Baker and co expect to

> compete with that kind of broadcasting gold?



Well Nashoi I do agree. I'm being a right ol' n.i.m.b.y. here.


So, leave MY radio station alone or i'll march on Parliament.


Cake of the week, now that's great on radio.


Nette.:)

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bonniebird Wrote:

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> There is a petition I just signed on Facebook, not

> that they take much notice of them anymore. Its a

> travisty! I love 94.9 all we get nowadays is

> cutbacks everywhere we look (td)

>

> And WELCOME BACK CANDYMAN!!!!!!!!!


Links BB, Links...


N(tu)

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