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Re: Caught out

Posted: 14 Sep 2016, 11:12
by Paul K
No spoiler really - in fact it made the headlines: :lol:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/what-t ... l-charges/

I must be out of touch. All this high octane drama going on around me and I'm oblivious to it.

Mark Radcliffe on BBC 6 Music has recently been playing the opening title song of 'Sing Something Simple' which us of a certain age will remember. It brings back memories of sitting in a chilly RAF married quarter, bathed, pyjamad and contemplating the start of another school week, while my dad polished his shoes and made cocoa for him and my mum. More dreariness.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_Something_Simple

Re: Caught out

Posted: 14 Sep 2016, 13:45
by Airspeed
BBC 6?
:-O Where are my pills!?

Re: Caught out

Posted: 14 Sep 2016, 16:52
by airboatr
So what's this about PM's then... :poke:
:dunno:

Re: Caught out

Posted: 14 Sep 2016, 17:51
by Paul K
Airspeed wrote:BBC 6?
:-O Where are my pills!?
Indeed, BBC 6 Music, and quite an education it is too. So much so that I've stopped banging on about the 'good old days' of Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin etc and started enjoying the more contemporary stuff. And my elder daughter was wished a Happy Birthday this afternoon on the Radcliffe and Maconie show - she was at home right next to the radio when it came on. :) :)

Re: Caught out

Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 10:31
by PeteP
Airspeed wrote:BBC 6?
:-O Where are my pills!?
It get's worse, Mike. Until recently there was a BBC 7! It's now been renamed BBC Radio 4 Extra and currently competes with BBC Radio 3 for my listening hours.
Pete

Re: Caught out

Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 10:39
by PeteP
nigelb wrote:Ah Mike, we did have the choice between Home Service and the Light Programme from auntie on the wireless.
Shame on you Nigel! How could you forget that Auntie also had the Third Network, later the Third Programme, which, in the summer months, carried the estimable 'Test Match Special' on its medium wave frequencies while its VHF service continued with classical music. :tunes:
Pete

Re: Caught out

Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 11:48
by Airspeed
G'day, Pete :hello:
Haven't seen many of your posts lately, been busy flying,eh?

Re: Caught out

Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 11:57
by Airspeed
Airspeed wrote:Joe :doh: :doh: "PM" = personal message...|
Joe, I don't know what has happened, but I did write, asking if you were OK, as you'd been quiet.
I'm almost certain that I checked, and found that it had been sent.
Looking now, there's no draft, no sent message. Maybe something to do with that blue beam wotsit :dunno:
If they're playing with my mind, they're skating on very thin material. :agree:

Re: Caught out

Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 12:12
by PeteP
Airspeed wrote:G'day, Pete :hello:
Haven't seen many of your posts lately, been busy flying,eh?
I wish, Mike. No, it was another bout of poor helth which started back in April and during the intervening 5 months I've had every blood test known to man, CAT scans of the trunk and brain (could have told them there was nothing to see there!) and seen 6 different specialists all without discovering just what the problem is. However, a week or so ago, for no apparent reason, the symptoms started to ease and I've been feeling a little better so I thought I'd celebrate by posting on my favourite forum. If the improvement keeps up I'll be back making radio programmes soon. :Dance:
Pete

Re: Caught out

Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 12:57
by Dev One
PeteP wrote:
nigelb wrote:Ah Mike, we did have the choice between Home Service and the Light Programme from auntie on the wireless.
Shame on you Nigel! How could you forget that Auntie also had the Third Network, later the Third Programme, which, in the summer months, carried the estimable 'Test Match Special' on its medium wave frequencies while its VHF service continued with classical music. :tunes:
Pete
Wots VHF? We used to listen to the Jingles just before the 1 o'clock news either in 330 MW or 1500 Long wave. A few years later it was then 208 MW in between the static....
Keith