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I actually can't abide Wogan and his witterings on the radio. Glad he's going but can't stand Chris Evans either. His high pitched voice sounds like he's been kicked in the knackers... My preference would be Adrian Chiles - he's got the perfect face for radio.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Should have gone to SpecSavers, TLS.


twas a private joke Pgc.


Look at Iainetc "Pie/Crumble" thread and see how many times I said "Pie" only for Iainetc to say "Pie still has no votes"..::o

If Danny Baker can't do it then Danny Kelly, but he's got to have good sidekicks.

I'd suggest Mark 'Oh Dear It's' O'Donnell gets transferred back from whatever provincial radio station he pootled off to and perhaps Danny B might borrow him Amy Lame for a couple of mornings a week.

The Candyman, Amy Lame (sorry can't do an accent on the e so that comes out wrong. She is of course absolutely not lame), Mark O'Donnell and David Kwo (sp?)


...and if HelloLandanI'mrrrrrrrrRobertElms gets it I will run amok up and down Evelina Road till the filth tazer me.

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